It appears film critics and the general audience are divided over Joker as a quality film. The Joaquin Phoenix-starring movie released last night, and is already reportedly doing well at the box office.

Joker is one of the most interesting releases of 2019. This is not only because of the film itself, but also the discussion and controversies surrounding it. From Venom, a film that holds the October opening record. With Joker released, people are discussing the film's overall quality.

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As with most movies, Joker has a Rotten Tomatoes score for both professional critics and the general audience. Currently, Joker's critic score is 69%, which is still technically certified fresh. However, the audience score is 93%, putting it as a 24% difference between critics and audiences. This seems to indicate that a number of critics don't consider Joker to be an amazing movie, while most audiences greatly enjoyed it.

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This isn't the first time this year a film's Rotten Tomatoes' score was considerably different between critics and audiences. There was Godzilla: King of the Monsters, films greatly enjoyed by audiences, but were not critical hits. An example from last year is of course Venom, which was a 51% difference between critics and audiences. Joker's score is certainly less of a gap than these movies, but still notably wide.

When Joker premiered at the Venice Film Festival, the film reportedly believes Joker will be an Oscar contender. It is fascinating that these thoughts have not transferred over to the critic reviews. Joker never seemed to be marketed squarely at comic book fans, bur rather as an Oscar-type character study using the persona of an iconic villain. Despite that though, it seems audiences are enjoying the film more than critics. However, a number of critics agree with fans that Joaquin Phoenix's portrayal of the character is memorable. Joker is likely to go down as one of the most talked about films for years to come.

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Source: Rotten Tomatoes