Voicemails for Isabelle Rotten Tomatoes Score Prediction
Will Voicemails for Isabelle have a Rotten Tomatoes critics score of at least 60% on June 30, 2026?
Event Snapshot
This market asks whether Voicemails for Isabelle reaches 60 percent on Rotten Tomatoes critic score. It works because review percentages are highly searchable and can be verified on a single public result page.
Market Background
When a film launches or reviews break, users immediately search Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, and broad critical reception. A 60 percent line creates a sharper content question than vague talk about whether a film is good, and it has strong long-tail search value because the numeric threshold is easy to revisit.
Latest Developments
- 2026-06-27 | Rotten Tomatoes | The critic page is the main verification source for the 60 percent line
For review-threshold markets, the public Rotten Tomatoes page is the most direct answer surface for most users.
Open source - 2026-06-27 | IMDb | Cast, subject matter, and trailer talk continue to shape expectations for the score
Readers are not only checking the final number; they are trying to judge which side of the line the film may land on.
Open source - 2026-06-27 | Variety | Review embargoes and media roundups often magnify score debate
From an SEO angle, score-threshold pages work because users keep asking the same number-based question.
Open source
Decision Criteria
- YES: the Rotten Tomatoes critic score reaches or exceeds 60 percent.
- NO: the critic score remains below 60 percent by the deadline.
- OTHER: no stable public score appears, the method changes materially, or the result cannot be verified.
Timeline And Key Nodes
- Observation window: until the event deadline shown on the page.
- YES node: the Rotten Tomatoes page shows 60 percent or higher.
- NO node: the score stays below 60 percent by the end of the window.
- OTHER node: missing score page, unstable sample, or methodology change.
Key Indicators
- Rotten Tomatoes critic page and score updates.
- Review embargo timing and critic sample growth.
- Any page reset, takedown, or score-method adjustment.
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FAQ
- Does this use critic score or audience score?
It follows the Rotten Tomatoes critic score. - If the score lands exactly on 60 percent, is that YES?
Yes. Reaching the threshold is enough. - Why do review-score thresholds work well?
Because users repeatedly search the exact number and the debate is easy to frame.
This page organizes public information, verifiable paths, and active discussion points. It is not a HiYesNo prediction, and the final outcome still follows the listed resolution rules.
- Yes
- No
Event Details
Will Voicemails for Isabelle have a Rotten Tomatoes critics score of at least 60% on June 30, 2026?
- Status: settled
- Volume: 0
- Liquidity: 0
Final Result
Yes
Outcomes
- Yes 50%
- No 50%
Resolution Rules
This market will resolve to "Yes" if the Tomatometer critics score displayed by Rotten Tomatoes for the 2026 Netflix film "Voicemails for Isabelle" is greater than or equal to 60% at June 30, 2026, 12:00 PM Eastern Time. Otherwise, it will resolve to "No."
The displayed Tomatometer critics score will be used regardless of the number of critic reviews. The audience score does not count. If Rotten Tomatoes displays multiple editions, the page for the 2026 feature film starring Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson will be used.
The primary resolution source will be the film's official Rotten Tomatoes page. If the page or score is temporarily unavailable at the deadline, the first available snapshot within 24 hours after the deadline will be used. If no Tomatometer score is published by July 1, 2026, 12:00 PM Eastern Time, this market will resolve to "No.
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