BIRDS OF PREY Has Officially Been Certified Fresh On Rotten Tomatoes

BIRDS OF PREY Has Officially Been Certified Fresh On Rotten Tomatoes

There's more good news for Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) today, as it's been revealed that the DC Comics adaptation has been Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes...

By JoshWilding - Feb 07, 2020 07:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Birds of Prey
Birds of Prey has been receiving positive reviews from critics ever since the embargo lifted this past Wednesday, and with 175 of them now counted, Rotten Tomatoes has confirmed that Cathy Yan's DC Comics adaptation has been officially Certified Fresh. 

This news comes after the movie earned an admirable $4 million during Thursday night screenings for a projected opening weekend of $55 million - $60 million (a number which has increased since the reviews arrived online). While it may not be important to everyone, moviegoers take note of this sort of thing and Warner Bros. is bound to be happy with the films critical performance thus far. 

As of right now, it's the third highest scoring movie behind Wonder Woman and Shazam!, and even ahead of the Oscar-nominated Joker which has 68% based on over 540 reviews from critics. 

It's clear that things are turning around for the DC Extended Universe, as being Certified Fresh is a far cry from how the likes of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad performed. Those were box office hits, of course, and Warner Bros. is still working to move past the shadow those cast.

Are you guys looking forward to watching Birds of Prey?


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through some of the reviews for Birds of Prey!

Liv1312


Jumbled plotting aside, Cathy Yan and Christina Hodson's 'Birds of Prey' is a delightfully entertaining showcase for Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn and the rest of her anti-heroic gal pals. (8/10)

SOURCE: Forbes

This whole film is a femme-fatale meet-and-greet which detoxifies the recent spree of male-dominated skulkings around Gotham City. It has gangster's moll energy where the molls take over. (3/5)

SOURCE: Daily Telegraph
 
It's relentless, hyperactive, and viciously entertaining. Just like Harley herself. (4/5)

SOURCE: Total Film

Thankfully, Robbie's shining performance cuts through the murk like a neon sign in a dark alleyway.

SOURCE: Mashable
 
Cathy Yan lets her heroine's mania guide her through a story that's scrappy, weird and ultimately fun as hell. (4/5)

SOURCE: Time Out

Birds of Prey's freedom to discard the classic superhero story is a freedom well won.

SOURCE: Polygon
 
It's all as tasty, chewy and disposable as bubble gum.

SOURCE: Los Angeles Times

DC Comics fans have been waiting years and years for a great Harley Quinn solo movie, and here they get it... albeit it's packaged inside a more so-so Birds of Prey movie. (3/5)

SOURCE: Cinema Blend
 
BOP2


Cathy Yan has created a music-infused celebration of female badassery. (8/10)

SOURCE: We Live Entertainment

Some pacing issues aside, Birds of Prey is a neon-blood-soaked, funny, violent, anti-hero caper. It manages to be authentic without being heavy-handed, and happily obliterates the male gaze in a technicolour firework display. (4/5)

SOURCE: Digital Spy
 
However popular the film becomes, though, I doubt that anyone will adore it as much as it evidently adores itself. (2/5)

SOURCE: BBC

Birds of Prey may not hit every beat, but it uses its characters and concepts well enough. Does it reach the creative heights DC executives had hoped it would? No. Does it give it an honest go? Absolutely. (7/10)

SOURCE: Starburst
 
I was pleasantly surprised just how much I enjoyed the bizarro world of the Birds of Prey, and thrilled at the prospect of it continuing long after this adventure ends. (4/5)

SOURCE: Nerdist

Birds of Prey's most thrilling aspect, instead, is its stylish disregard for pain and the human body. (3/5)

SOURCE: Vox
 
It may not be the promised total emancipation (at least not yet), but it is fantabulous in its own way. (B-)

SOURCE: indieWire

The latest DC superhero movie isn't quite a solo jam for Harley, nor has she gone straight, but it is an entertaining lark that introduces a few good women - and four-letter curse words - into the canon of Superman and Batman. (3/4)

SOURCE: USA Today
 
A giddy treat of an R-rated comic-book movie, borrowing elements from inspirations as disparate as 9 to 5, Bugs Bunny and Modesty Blaise to create an adventure that tweaks its genre familiarity with delightful bursts of anarchy and wit.

SOURCE: The Wrap

This film is a blitz of bad taste, a cornucopia of crass, and it is weirdly diverting - more than you might expect, given the frosty way Suicide Squad was received critically - and engagingly crazy. (3/5)

SOURCE: Guardian
 
Cheeky and unapologetically brassy "Birds Of Prey" is super overwrought and sometimes exasperating, but at least there's never a dull moment. (C)

SOURCE: The Playlist

But those hoping for a Deadpool-like fusion of mayhem and wit should lower their expectations: Harley may be known for her unpredictability, but Birds plays by action-movie rules.

SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter
 
Cathy Yan keeps it all hurtling along with impeccable ferocity. Her action scenes have a deftly detonating visual spaciousness, capped by crowd-pleasing moments...

SOURCE: Variety

A pulpy, kaleidoscopic funhouse ride that feels simultaneously high-stakes and low-stakes all at once, Birds of Prey is as cheeky, irreverent, and erratic as its central character, Harley Quinn. (7.5/10)

SOURCE: Slash Film
 
Although we'd have preferred to see a true team-up with fewer narrative detours, Birds of Prey provides a perfect setup for a host of other intriguing spinoffs in the DC cinematic universe - can we request Poison Ivy next? (8/10)

SOURCE: IGN

With a wicked sense of humor and exhilarating action, Birds of Prey is fierce, fun and a total blast - and an empowering girl power superhero romp. (4/5)

SOURCE: Screen Rant
 
Welcome to the mind of Harley Quinn, enshrined in all the sequin-encrusted girliness and bone-smashing violence of Birds of Prey. (4/5)

SOURCE: Independent

In a world gone mad, the catharsis of Prey's twisted sisterhood doesn't just read as pandemonium for its own sake; it's actually pretty damn sweet. (B+)

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly
 
What Birds of Prey is, is loud, bright, and fun as all hell.

SOURCE: io9

Total mixed bag, doesn't merit a rotten OR fresh tomato. But representation is important, which JUST tips the scale to fresh. Robbie, McGregor & Smollet-Bell do the best work. (5/10)

SOURCE: Beyond The Trailer
 
BOP1


Birds of Prey is electric! The style, the humor, the music, the performances, Ewan McGregor, the fight sequences. The more creativity and energy we get like this on the big screen, the better. (8.5/10)

SOURCE: Collider

At no point is the film ever uninteresting and its ambitiously gonzo fluidity is much preferred to the mindless Macguffin-based quests at the center of many superhero flicks from both studios. (3/4)

SOURCE: Observer
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MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 2/7/2020, 7:37 AM
I think half of the community is surprised at the critical and audience reception here. Their marketing just wasn't that good but maybe word of mouth will help propel this movie's box office
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 2/7/2020, 7:38 AM
@MyCoolYoung - oh and something something complain about a next button on an article I wasn't going to read something something editors clicks
tmp3
tmp3 - 2/7/2020, 7:38 AM
WB's marketing team is terrible, they promoted this in such a weird way that doesn't even reflect the energy of the film outside of that final trailer
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 2/7/2020, 12:30 PM
@tmp3 - Can you blame them? How would you promote a film that's a standalone Harley Quinn film set after Suicide Squad but has zero to do with it and doesnt exist in the same continuity as it but has the same actress returning and is also not part of any current continuity?
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 2/7/2020, 2:03 PM
@SonOfAGif - well there are references to the suicide squad so I'm not sure if it is or isn't in the continuity
PantherKing
PantherKing - 2/7/2020, 7:39 AM
Finally DC finding their stride. Still not happy they didn’t use the actual costumes or a variation of them.
ANewPope
ANewPope - 2/7/2020, 7:41 AM
When the score goes down from 87
tmp3
tmp3 - 2/7/2020, 7:42 AM
@GhostofCipher - 85% 💀
RIP DC
theFUZZ008
theFUZZ008 - 2/7/2020, 7:46 AM
@ANewPope -
dragon316
dragon316 - 2/7/2020, 3:40 PM
@ANewPope - you do know score doesn’t make movie money it’s people who see them look at score at transformers sequels it’s lower than 50 both sequels made billion back to back
gannicus
gannicus - 2/7/2020, 7:47 AM
I pay no attention to RT anymore .just seen the movie. Erm yeah it's a harly movie not a birds of prey movie. Seen it once that's enough shazam was way better than this and it's not in the joker movie league. It looked like in some scenes it was back in the Joel Schumacher DC world.
Amuro
Amuro - 2/7/2020, 10:25 AM
@gannicus -

I still wonder how anyone could still give any credit to Rotten Tomatoes. When Iron-Man (a very good blockbuster, quite enjoyable) is 94% while Joker (a true masterpiece, absolutely gorgeous photography and a groundbreaking experience) is only 68%, you seriously have to wonder how the movies are rated and by who. Do the critics still have an artistic appreciation of cinema, do they even still understand it, or do they just want fun movies ? Rotten Tomatoes often gives me the impression that critics no longer understand cinema as an form of artistic expression.
Amuro
Amuro - 2/7/2020, 10:35 AM
@Amuro -

I often ask around me. Most people really enjoyed Avengers: Endgame last year, but practically everyone consider Joker to be the best comic-book movie of the year.

I wonder why the critics don't appreciate this movie for its true worth.
MrCamw1
MrCamw1 - 2/7/2020, 11:38 AM
@Amuro - I guess its preference. Around you people call Joker the best last year, around me people consider Endgame the best last year.
gannicus
gannicus - 2/7/2020, 12:55 PM
@Amuro - it's funny alot of the people that do the early reaction reviews end up interviewing the cast hmmm.. and yes the joker is a masterpiece.
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 2/7/2020, 2:20 PM
@MrCamw1 - 
That's because a lot of people on this site and in other circles look at everything the MCU does with rose tinted glasses, and chastise Fox and Sony for doing the same stuff the MCU does.

People here will hold up Billy Russo and Baron plainclothes in-name-only Zemo as if they're the greatest thing ever, but then nitpick everything in the Fox-Men movies that's even slightly different from the comics (and no, giving Zemo a costume four years later in a TV show doesn't retroactively make him in-character).

People here will chastise the lack of continuity of the X-Men films, but then ignore the fact that most of the stuff in the MCU TV shows blatantly isn't canon (Coulson's getting resurrected and killed off again without anyone noticing, the Inhuman outbreak contributing to the Sokovia Accords, ignoring Thanos' snap, ETC).

People here will rush to defend the many cardboard villains in the MCU (Malekith, Ronan, Iron Monger, Yellow Jacket, Red Skull, even Mads Mikkelsen getting wasted), but act like Oscar Isaac's Apocalypse is some massive disgrace. People here will also chastise The Amazing Spider-Man, Spider-Man 3 and some of the X-Men movies while acting like Captain Marvel and Iron Man 3 are somehow less mediocre and plothole-ridden.

There's a grotesque double standard.
MrCamw1
MrCamw1 - 2/7/2020, 2:36 PM
@Darkknight2149 - the fox and sony complaints are "nitpicks" to you?
dragon316
dragon316 - 2/7/2020, 3:43 PM
@Amuro - I don’t listen to rotten tomatoes and critics there are movies that have high scores I choose not to see them what make movies money is people who see them not torrent tomatoes not critics score and reviews it’s people transformers have low score below 50 and both sequels made billion back to back it shows people make them own mind up what they want to regardless what score is they have brain and use it
Amuro
Amuro - 2/7/2020, 4:00 PM
@Darkknight2149 -

Seriously, there are people defending Malekith and Kaecilius ?
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 2/7/2020, 4:21 PM
@MrCamw1 - 
Soooooooo much of it was, especially when it gets written off whenever the MCU does the exact same crap. People here have literally called Hugh Jackman an overrated Wolverine because of his height and "not being savage enough" (which isn't even accurate). I also have never seen anyone claim that Aaron Johnson was a better Quicksilver than Evan Peters, except on the ComicBookMovie.com comment section.

That's not to say that Fox and Sony don't have their problems, but so many MCU stans on this site are biased and inconsistent af. Fox also had a very solid track record (their only bad X-Men over an 18-year period were X3OriginsApocalypse, and Dark Pheonix), while salty MCU brats spent most of that time acting like Fox was releasing flop after flop, and that the franchise was teetering on the edge of reverting back to Marvel. Had Disney not purchased the entire Fox company for entirely unrelated reasons, I guarantee you that was never going to happen.
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 2/7/2020, 4:31 PM
@Amuro -
I have even seen people here deny that the MCU has a villain problem entirely. Their proof? Cherry picking the few good examples (Loki, Thanos, Vulture, Alexander Pierce, Pseudo-Zemo, and Killmonger) out of the sea of forgettable ones.

I don't want to sound like I'm bashing Marvel (it's impressive what Kevin Feige has done with the shared universe), but the petty tribalism part of the fanbase has been a problem on this site going back to 2010. It's almost as though people here only judge stuff primarily by the studio attached to it. Until Inhumans came out, "Marvel can do no wrong" was the cultish mantra on this site.
MrCamw1
MrCamw1 - 2/7/2020, 5:31 PM
@Darkknight2149 - well people complaining the Hugh Jackman Evan Peter's thing is stupid that I 100% agree.

Now I'm not gonna except being called a Stan (not saying you mean all MCU fans of course) but I'm not gonna say I haven't been had bigger issues with Sony/Fox than I have with Disney Marvel.

The way i look at it is Disney Marvel makes mistakes, we call them out for it, then move on. In regards to Fox and Sony they make the same mistakes over and over. And in regards to your original comment of Fox/Sony getting picked on for doing the same thing Marvel does that the the issue. Someone does it once it's fine. Once you try doing the same thing of course your going to be critiqued differently.

And let me be clear, I love X Men 1, 2, First Class, Days of Future Past, The Wolverine, Logan, Spiderverse, Spiderman 1 and 2 (I like 3 but that's an in the minority thing) and many others. I'm not gonna say I forgot where my first love of cbms started. And I'm only speaking for myself here.
Satan
Satan - 2/7/2020, 7:50 AM
I saw it last night and I can say it’s the best movie DC has put out besides The Joker. The whole movie was fun. I wasn’t bored one time. All the humor hit and never felt forced or corny. A lot of people complained about the story being cliche but it’s refreshing to have a superhero movie where the world isn’t ending. 9/10
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 2/7/2020, 7:53 AM
Vin Diesel finding out Bloodshot's best competition for "worst reviewed CBM of 2020" is certified fresh.

tmp3
tmp3 - 2/7/2020, 7:55 AM
@blackandyellow - Morbius and New Mutants:
defenderofthefaith
defenderofthefaith - 2/7/2020, 7:53 AM
Birds of Prey has officially taken over this website.
tmp3
tmp3 - 2/7/2020, 7:56 AM
@defenderofthefaith - Not as much as the "Next" button
TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 2/7/2020, 7:59 AM
Higher than Joker’s. 😉
tmp3
tmp3 - 2/7/2020, 8:05 AM
@TheJustinHammer - DC super villain movies the new Oscar bait?
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