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He recounts his personal frustrations with the film industry’s rejection of his projects, despite relatively high ratings (around 87%) compared to Sundance movies averaging a 51.5%. Corolla suggests this disparity is due to political bias and self-selection among critics who refuse to review films they perceive as politically incorrect.

Corolla underscores the evolution of the review system, citing the manipulation of scores on platforms like IMDb and CinemaScore. For example, movies like "Uppy" have stellar audience approval—97%—yet no RT score exists because the film avoids critical review, likely due to studio interference or ideological reasons.

The Politics of Movie Criticism