Page: Overview

Page: Overview

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IMDB Rating vs Revenue

There’s no strong positive correlation between IMDb rating and gross revenue. Highly rated movies (above 8.5) do not consistently generate the highest revenue. This is interesting because it shows a movie can be very profitable without being critically acclaimed.

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Runtime vs IMDB Rating

There’s a slight positive trend: longer movies (120–160 minutes) tend to have slightly higher IMDb ratings. This is interesting because it shows longer runtimes may be associated with higher ratings, possibly because they allow for more character development and complex storytelling.

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Movies Released Over Time

There’s a clear growth trend from the 1970s to the early 2000s, indicating the expansion of the film industry.

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Top 10 Directors by Avg IMDB Rating

Christopher Nolan tops the list, which isn’t surprising given his consistently high-rated films like Inception, The Dark Knight, and Interstellar.

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Top 10 Star Actors

you see actors such as Tom Hanks, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Christian Bale who are repeatedly trusted with roles in award-worthy or high-quality films.

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Metascore vs Revenue

There’s no strong correlation. This is interesting because it shows revenue success doesn’t exactly correlate box office success.

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Budget VS Revenue Top 5 VS Bottom 5 IMDB Rated Movies

the bottom 5 had way higher budgets compared to the top 5. This chart visually dismantles the myth that more money = better movies.

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IMDb Rating by Certificate

less restrictive ratings (R, UA) may allow for more creative freedom, resulting in a broader spread of quality while PG-13, aimed at the widest possible audience, may trend toward safer but less outstanding content.