Oppenheimer Film Audience Sentiment Data
Entertainment & Media Consumption
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About
This dataset provides IMDb user reviews for Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated film "Oppenheimer," which premiered on July 21, 2023. The film offers an engaging journey into history, recounting the extraordinary life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, a pivotal figure in the development of the atomic bomb during World War II. This collection of reviews allows for an insightful examination of public sentiment and audience reactions to this cinematic masterpiece.
Columns
- Title: The title given by the user to their review.
- Rating: The numerical score assigned by the user, expressed out of a maximum of 10.0.
- Review: The full textual content of the user's opinion or critique.
Distribution
The dataset is presented in a tabular format, comprising individual user reviews linked with their respective ratings. It contains 2445 entries or rows. The ratings span from 1.00 to 10.00, with a significant proportion of scores concentrated in the higher ranges. While specific file type details are not provided, data files of this nature are typically available in formats such as CSV.
Usage
This dataset is ideally suited for:
- Analysing audience sentiment and public opinion regarding the film "Oppenheimer."
- Performing Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks on unstructured movie review text, such as topic modelling or entity extraction.
- Developing and evaluating sentiment analysis models to predict review polarity.
- Visualising movie ratings distribution and identifying trends in audience reception.
- Academic and market research into film criticism, audience engagement, and the public's response to historical dramas.
Coverage
- Geographic Scope: Global, reflecting the worldwide reach of IMDb users.
- Time Range: The reviews are specifically for the film "Oppenheimer," released on July 21, 2023. The dataset itself was listed on 27 June 2025, suggesting it captures reactions around or after its release.
- Demographic Scope: Comprises user-submitted reviews from the IMDb platform; specific demographic breakdowns of reviewers are not included in the dataset details.
License
CC0
Who Can Use It
- Data Scientists and Analysts: To train machine learning models for text classification, sentiment analysis, and recommender systems.
- Film Critics and Researchers: To gain deeper insights into audience perceptions, identify recurring themes in feedback, and study the social impact of historical films.
- Academics: For studies on online review platforms, collective intelligence, and the dynamics of public opinion in entertainment.
- Marketing and Media Professionals: To understand audience reception, inform promotional strategies, and identify key discussion points surrounding the film.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Oppenheimer IMDb Reviews Dataset
- Oppenheimer Film Audience Sentiment Data
- Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer User Reviews
- Movie Ratings: Oppenheimer Audience Feedback
Attributes
Original Data Source: Oppenheimer IMDb reviews