KEY POINTS
  • Some studios are not making films available to critics ahead of their upcoming theatrical debuts.
  • Pre-coronavirus, studios might withhold screenings because they do not want major plot points spoiled or because they think negative review will deter moviegoers. 
  • During the pandemic, movie theaters in New York and California, where many critics are based, have not reopened to the public, making it difficult for studios to have a public press screening.

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Charlie Heaton, Anya Taylor-Joy, Blu Hunt, Henry Zaga and Maisie Williams (L-R) star in "New Mutants."

"New Mutants" will finally arrive in theaters this Friday after nearly three years of bouncing around the theatrical calendar. However, if you are looking to get a sense of how critics felt about the film before buying tickets for the weekend, you'll find the Rotten Tomatoes' review pages surprisingly bare. 

That's because Disney isn't making the film available to press via an advanced screening or through a digital link.

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