
Film · 2018 · Films · 2010s
Replicas
Scored from 503 calibrated IMDb reviewers, each re-centered on their own rating baseline before the title is ranked. Cohort: Films · 2010s (13,059 peers).
Summary
A neuroscientist uses his cutting-edge cloning technology to recreate his wife and children after they are killed in a car accident. As he races to perfect the technology and hide his illegal experiments, he becomes entangled with corporate interests seeking to weaponize his discovery.
Released in 2018, Replicas is a science fiction, thriller and drama film. Keanu Reeves, Alice Eve and Thomas Middleditch head the billed cast. Jeffrey Nachmanoff directed it. Its country of origin is listed as the United States. The runtime is 107 minutes. Its certificate is PG-13.
Rotten Tomatoes carries a separate audience for the same title, 249 of whom clear the calibration test. The calibrated figure is built from 503 reviewers whose rating history varies enough to place their own average. A broader pool of 515 reviewers with two or more reviews feeds the raw-average track instead. Its in-cohort standing is measured against the other 13,058 2010s films, not against the whole corpus.
How the score was built
We compare the reviewers of this title against every other title those same people reviewed. Each review is scored relative to the reviewer's own baseline — a 7/10 from a hard grader sits well above their average, while a 7/10 from a generous grader sits below theirs. Every reviewer then counts the same, so the result is a calibrated consensus rather than a raw average.
- Global percentile
- Where Replicas lands against every title we rank.
- In-cohort percentile
- The same comparison narrowed to its cohort — titles of the same format released in the same decade. A 1970s film is judged against 1970s films, not against last year's streaming series. Ranked against Films · 2010s (13,059 titles).
- AI-adjusted percentile
- The same reviewer-normalized score, corrected for how much confidence the sample supports: thin samples are pulled toward the corpus average. Each title keeps the share n / (n + 53) of its measured distance from the average, where n is its calibrated-reviewer count, and the result is ranked on the same scale as the global percentile.53 is the median sample size across everything we rank. Here n is 503.
Cohort: Films · 2010s







