Netflix Has More Certified Fresh Movies Than All Other Streaming Services Combined
By Hoai-Tran Bui/Jan. 30, 2019 8:30 am EST
Streaming Observer (via Gizmodo) took up the task of analyzing which of the big four video streaming services — Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, and HBO NOW/GO — had the most movies in its library to hold a “Certified Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes — meaning a Tomatometer rating of 75% or higher with a minimum of 40 reviews for independent releases, 80 for major releases. And they found something interesting: not only did Netflix have the most “Certified Fresh” movies by a landslide, they had more fresh films than all the other streaming services combined. This despite the fact that Prime Video’s streaming library is 4.5 times Netflix’s size.
Here’s the breakdown of Streaming Observer’s findings:
Prime Video - 232 movies “Certified Fresh” out of 17,461 available movies.Hulu - 223 movies “Certified Fresh” out of 2,336 movies available to stream.HBO - 38 movies “Certified Fresh” out of 815 movies available to stream.
Netflix - 596 movies “Certified Fresh” out of 3,839 available movies.
Despite the seemingly endless glut of Netflix originals, the streaming giant’s selection of movies has been shrinking for years as it shifts its focus. Back in 2010, roughly 6,755 movies were available to stream on the service. Today, that number has shrunk to 3,839. As Netflix continues to hemorrhage films in favor of original content, these statistics may change.
So when you’re scrolling through Netflix’s seemingly endless selection of algorithm-curated crap, just remember: You’re more likely to find a hidden gem than not.