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Even if Rotten Tomatoes wasn't being manipulated by production companies, looking at a score aggregator is such a bad way for people to judge movies.
A movie where ten critics go "It was fine I guess." would score 100%. A movie where seven critics said "This is the best movie ever." but three said they didn't care for it would score a 70%.
Shallow crowd pleasers with no sharp edges are going to have such an easier time scoring highly than well made but niche movies.
It just seems like a situation of industrializing the concept of enjoying media to assign it scores in, essentially a void (because honestly most people just check the numbers instead of reading the reviews making them up.)
Plus, there's always a chance that you'll like the movie, even if 10 "critics" didn't, if a movie sounds interesting enough for you to read reviews, perhaps give it a try no matter what other people think of it.