Movieclips
@movieclips
Now with TV clips! Rotten Tomatoes MOVIECLIPS is the largest collection of movie clips on the web. We’ve curated the best moments, scenes, and lines from all your favorite films to share, discuss, and relive. We celebrate all movies from all eras and genres whether they are Fresh or Rotten, blockbusters or indies. Welcome home, movie lovers! We invite you to join the conversation on YouTube or leave a review on RottenTomatoes.com, but please read our Community Guidelines so that the discussion can be useful and enjoyable for everyone. http://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/otg-article/community-code-of-conduct/
66.1M
Subscribers
69.5B
Total views
44.7K
Videos
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About Movieclips
Movieclips is a YouTube entertainment channel operated by Rotten Tomatoes, the film review and information platform. The channel curates and publishes short-form video clips extracted from theatrical films, television programs, and related media content. With 66.1 million subscribers and over 69.4 billion total views across 44,691 published videos, Movieclips ranks among the largest clip-aggregation channels on YouTube. The channel's library spans all eras, genres, and critical ratings—from mainstream blockbusters to independent films—positioning it as a broad-based entertainment destination rather than a niche vertical. The content strategy centers on extracting memorable scenes, dialogue, and moments designed for discussion and sharing, with an explicit invitation for audience engagement through YouTube comments and Rotten Tomatoes reviews. The channel operates under stated community guidelines and maintains editorial oversight consistent with Rotten Tomatoes' brand standards. Movieclips' scale and breadth make it a reference point for film-focused video content on the platform, though the channel does not appear to produce original programming—instead functioning as a licensed clip library and distribution mechanism for studio and network content.
Movieclips's estimated sponsorship rates
Movieclips commands a typical integrated video sponsorship rate of $95,184, with a range of $57,110 to $142,776 depending on campaign scope and negotiation. This pricing reflects the channel's position in the high audience tier, driven primarily by its 66.1 million subscriber base. The rate estimate is algorithmic and does not yet incorporate community-reported deal data; as more sponsorship agreements are logged by creators and brands in the InfluencerUnion database, this estimate will be refined. The channel's rate sits in line with direct peers of similar scale: ARY Digital HD (67.8 million subscribers) and YOLO AVENTURAS (68.8 million subscribers) occupy the same subscriber band and niche tier. Several factors influence pricing within the entertainment category: audience geography (Movieclips is US-based), content format (short-form clips rather than long-form original series), and the nature of the audience (film enthusiasts with demonstrated engagement around cinema). Sponsorship opportunities on Movieclips would typically involve brand integration into clip compilations, pre-roll or mid-roll placements, or branded segment introductions, though the clip-curation model limits traditional host-read integration compared to original-content channels.
Who should partner with Movieclips?
Movieclips reaches 66.1 million subscribers with a cumulative view history exceeding 69.4 billion, indicating a mature, heavily-trafficked audience base. The audience is primarily film-focused, comprising viewers who actively seek out movie scenes, memorable dialogue, and cinematic moments for rewatching, discussion, and cultural reference. The channel's explicit positioning across all genres and eras—from blockbusters to independent films, from Fresh to Rotten-rated titles—suggests a broad demographic rather than a narrow age or interest segment. Brand categories aligned with this audience include film studios and distributors (who benefit from clip virality and cultural conversation), streaming platforms (Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, etc.), entertainment media outlets, and consumer brands targeting film enthusiasts. Secondary opportunities exist in consumer electronics (home theater, audio equipment), beverage and snack brands (cinema-adjacent consumption), and entertainment-adjacent services such as ticketing platforms or film education. Peer channels in the same scale band—such as ARY Digital HD and YOLO AVENTURAS—serve different geographic and cultural audiences, making Movieclips distinctive as a US-anchored, English-language film-clip aggregator. The channel's audience composition skews toward repeat viewers with high engagement around cinema culture, though granular demographic data (age, gender, geographic distribution beyond country-level) is not yet available in the InfluencerUnion database.
Movieclips's growth and performance
Movieclips was first tracked in the InfluencerUnion database on May 11, 2026, at 66.1 million subscribers. The latest snapshot, recorded on the same date, shows no change in subscriber count. The span of available tracking data is one day, which is insufficient to establish growth trends, velocity, or seasonal patterns. To assess whether the channel is growing, plateauing, or declining, longer historical observation is required. Average view counts over the last 30 days are not yet available. As additional snapshots are collected over weeks and months, growth analysis will become possible, including month-over-month subscriber velocity, view-per-video trends, and audience retention metrics.
How our pricing estimate works for Movieclips
The algorithmic price estimate for Movieclips is derived from subscriber count (66.1 million), niche-specific CPM (cost per thousand views) benchmarks for the entertainment category, and platform/format multipliers for YouTube integrated video placements. The estimate does not yet incorporate community-reported sponsorship data; the basis is marked as metric_estimate with zero calibration data points. This means the range ($57,110 to $142,776) reflects statistical modeling rather than observed market transactions. As brands and creators log actual deals involving Movieclips into the InfluencerUnion database, the estimate will be recalibrated and confidence will increase. For a detailed explanation of how CPM, subscriber-count weighting, and format multipliers are applied, see the /methodology page. Rates for entertainment-category creators can vary significantly based on audience geography, content format, and advertiser demand; the typical figure should be treated as a starting reference rather than a fixed quote.