Patriots Day Movie Metacritic

The keyword term functions as a noun phrase. This grammatical structure acts as a single unit to name a specific, singular concept. It is composed of two proper nouns, "Patriots Day" (the title of the 2016 film) and "Metacritic" (the name of a review-aggregation website), and the common noun "movie." Each preceding word modifies the subsequent one, creating a precise identifier for a particular set of information: the aggregated critical score for that specific film on that specific platform.

This phrase refers to the data compiled by the website Metacritic concerning the film Patriots Day. Metacritic collects qualitative reviews from professional critics, assigns each a quantitative score from 0-100, and then calculates a weighted average known as the "Metascore." This score is categorized by color (green for universal acclaim, yellow for mixed/average, red for unfavorable) to provide a summary of the overall critical consensus. Therefore, the term isolates a specific data point that represents the film's standing within the professional critical community, distinct from audience scores or individual reviews.

Using this noun phrase as the central point of an article dictates that the subject is an analysis of the film's critical reception, not a plot summary or a singular critique. The focus is on interpreting the quantitative Metascore and the qualitative patterns emerging from the collected professional reviews. This approach examines how the film was evaluated by critics and why it achieved its particular consensus, using the aggregated data as a primary source to discuss the film's artistic merits, cultural impact, and overall success from a critical perspective.