>35Posted byu/Monkey_15051 month agoNew layout is cancer
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How do I get rid of the 50 point font, and terrible mobile phone style layout? It's unusable.
I've started using Wikipedia, MetaCritic, a bit of RottenTomatoes and random things that come up in search. Some people have also mentioned TMDB (The Movie DataBase), RateHouse, TheTVDB.com, and a few others. MetaCritic is the easiest to add your own reviews. None is as good as the old IMDB but I'm tired of companies using messed up "responsive" website design to make everything only with the tiniest phone screen in mind and tired of them manipulating our moods and actions with web design forcing us to see more ads and make more clicks. For that reason, I'm skipping a site I'd loved up until recently. One of the above companies should ramp things up to fill the void felt by a lot of old IMDB users. It's a prime opportunity.
You could go to Amazon and look at the ratings for a DVD box set of just one season. For example, Game of Thrones, Season 6
I can still the see the review highlights, if this is what you are talking about - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6808064/?ref_=rvi_tt
About them phasing out UG reviews, I don't think that's gonna happen ever. As mentioned below, it is integral to the database and will be there as long as users are allowed to rate the titles. You see, all sites that allow rating also allow reviewing. RT, Metacritic, Review Monk, et al.
If you are worried about your reviews disappearing, duplicate them on Letterboxd.
I can't vouch for your authenticity, You will be able to contribute with your own account
https://www.imdb.com/registration/signin
You will also get additional benefits like history of previously searched titles and all your ratings will be saved and custom lists can be created (eg favourite movies, actors, producers, tv shows, years)