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The story behind ProvenScore Cinema

Movie ratings used to be straightforward: a handful of trusted critics shared their opinion, and audiences listened. Then the internet democratized reviews, and the signal drowned in noise. Aggregated scores blurred the line between verified expertise and anonymous one-liners. Personalization, when it existed, was a black box.

We started ProvenScore Cinema with a clear question: what if every rating showed its provenance — where it came from, how much weight it carries, and why? What if scores adapted to your taste without hiding the math?

The result is a credibility-weighted ratings engine that combines crowd and critic inputs, assigns provenance-based trust scores, and exposes personalized, scene-aware results via APIs that streaming platforms, cinema chains, and film critics can actually use.

We do not replace full-length reviews or editorial voices. We give them measurable weight alongside community opinion, surface spoiler-safe highlights tied to real scenes, and present it all in a format designed for integration — not interpretation.

Our mission

Surface trustworthy, personalized ratings and short-context highlights so users discover titles more confidently and partners lift engagement and conversion — with full transparency at every step.

What we stand for

Trustworthy

We communicate clear provenance and dependable scoring logic so users understand why a score exists. Every number shows its sources and weights.

Insightful

We surface compact, actionable context — scene highlights, sentiment snippets — that helps people decide quickly without long spoiler-filled reviews.

Personal

We adapt scores and highlights to individual taste profiles so recommendations feel relevant. Personalization is always transparent, optional, and adjustable.

Practical

We build to integrate and act. Clear API output, developer-friendly formats, and partner-focused features deliver measurable lift, not just data.

Design principles

These guide every product and marketing decision we make.

  1. 1

    Make provenance visible — always show where a score comes from and a one-line reason for its weight.

  2. 2

    Be concise — show the smallest useful unit of context before offering more detail.

  3. 3

    Surface personalization controls — let users and partners opt in, preview, and adjust with instant feedback.

  4. 4

    Design for integration — present data in formats that map cleanly to partner catalog and marketing components.

  5. 5

    Avoid surprise — any personalization, spoilers, or rating adjustments must be labeled and reversible.

Join us in making ratings transparent

Whether you run a streaming platform, manage cinema marketing, or simply love discovering great films — we would love to hear from you.