What is Certified Fresh?
Rotten Tomatoes awards the Certified Fresh accolade to theater releases reviewed by 40 or more Approved Tomatometer Critics (including 5 critics from the Cream of the Crop) that score at least 75% or higher on the Tomatometer. A film remains Certified Fresh unless its Tomatometer falls below 60%. Reserved for the best-reviewed films, the Certified Fresh accolade constitutes a seal of approval, synonymous with quality.
Rotten Tomatoes encourages use of the Certified Fresh accolade for editorial and marketing purposes. For rules and details, consult the media kit below. If you plan to use the Certified Fresh accolade to promote your product or if you have any questions regarding its use, let us know thru our online email form.
Certified Fresh Media Kit
If your media plan involves promoting a Certified Fresh film on- or offline, Rotten Tomatoes can help you:
- Build on and validate a film's positive word-of-mouth,
- Connect with an influential audience that recognizes quality, and
- Develop and sustain interest in Certified Fresh releases.
Usage Guidelines.
For proper use of the Certified Fresh seal, please refer to the Usage Guidelines section below.
Downloads. Associated with the Certified Fresh seal are a variety of graphics suitable for print, broadcast, or online use. Download them below.
Inquiries. Find out more about opportunities to extend your media presence with the Certified Fresh seal by filling out the contact form at the bottom of this page.
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