I've been a published film and TV critic since 2015 and only started keeping track of my yearly watches since 2018. I think on the spectrum of the volume of critics' yearly watches, I'm on the low to medium end, since some critic friends of mine regularly clock 300–500 films a year, but I thought the data would still be interesting for non-critics to get an idea of what the profession entails.

Posted by whenuleavethestoveon

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  1. whenuleavethestoveon on

    Tool: Google Sheets

    Source: I log my watches with IMDb and audit them every year to pick out the shorts and shows. The full breakdown is:

    |**Year**|**Movies**|**New Releases**|**Series**|**Shorts**|
    |:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|
    |2018|226|76|9|30|
    |2019|200|90|3|142|
    |2020|266|41|12|37|
    |2021|305|40|10|60|
    |2022|213|37|8|53|
    |2023|206|41|3|67|
    |2024|242|57|9|20|
    |2025|251|66|9|62|

  2. Ian_Patrick_Freely on

    What’s the worst movie (overall and new release) that stands out to you this past year?

  3. FractalHarvest on

    What if you also did one for hours spent watching?

    Series is just a hard one if you always watch the full thing. They take so much time, their bar will always be low in comparison to movies or shorts.