Finally someone has dared to ask, why only reduce the whole movie to a number when you could reduce five different reductive categories to a number too?
I love movies.
I hate the 5 star rating system.
One number can’t capture why a movie worked (or didn’t). Was the story gripping but the direction flat? Did the sound design carry it when the acting didn’t? A single star rating flattens all of that. It doesn’t help that written reviews are legitimately just jokes for likes nowadays.
That’s why I’m building Screenjudge.
A community powered platform where every movie gets rated across five dimensions: Story, Acting, Visuals, Sound, and Direction (0-10 each with half steps). The overall score is the average, but the real value comes from the breakdown. It sparks better conversations and feeds a recommendation engine that actually gets you and your taste for movies.
Built for people who ever wished ratings could be more honest, more useful, and more fun… this is it.
Screenjudge is live and growing.
200 users.
800 movies.
1200 ratings.
Join today to judge movies 🍿