Special Criticker Features
While we don't love the idea of restricting features from the community at large, there are certain things we can't afford to offer everyone.
By becoming a Criticker Sponsor, not only will you be helping the site survive, but you'll unlock an ads-free version and also get access to a number of special features and statistics
Sponsor-Only Features
Predictive Accuracy
How often does Criticker guess your rating correctly? For which films is Criticker's PSIs way off? Check out this sponsor-only table, to see how close we are to guessing your actual ratings.
Reverse TCIs
Interested in knowing who your opinion influences? These are the people who listen to you. Updated weekly.
Most Contentious Ratings
You can't agree with everyone all of the time... nor should you want to. Here are the reasons your taste in cinema is unique. Updated daily.
Concurrent Users
A bit different than TCIs, we've found the users whose list of rating films is most similar to yours. Regardless of how you rate them, you tend to rate the same things! Regenerated weekly.
Missing Films
Using the lists of your most concurrent users, we figure out which titles are missing from your ratings! Regenerated daily.
PSI & TCI Regenerations
Your TCIs and PSIs will fully regenerate every single day.
Charts and Stats
Average Score by Genre
All the genres at Criticker, listed in order of your average rating
Number of Ratings by Genre
Genres listed in order of how many titles you've rated
Genre Breakdown
A breakdown of the genres you tend to watch, in comparison to the average Criticker user
Score Distribution
See the distribution of your ratings and your percentile breakdown
Ratings by Year
The number of titles you've rated, by decade and year
Average Rating by Year
See your average ratings by decade and year
Average Score by Country
Countries listed in order of your average rating
Number of Ratings by Country
Countries listed in order of how many titles you've rated
Top 100s
How many of the most popular titles from each decade and year have you rated?