Updated May 24, 2026
How the guide is written and checked
This editorial policy explains the standards behind the guide: original summaries, public references, careful attribution, and clear correction paths.
Original writing
Articles are written in original wording and organized around viewer questions: story meaning, cultural context, people, locations, public reaction, and sources.
The guide does not copy full articles, platform reviews, user comments, or unauthorized image sets.
Sourcing standards
Public film databases, published interviews, established media reports, official or public video pages, soundtrack listings, and image-license pages are preferred for factual claims.
When information changes quickly, such as box-office rankings, the site labels it as a snapshot and keeps an update timestamp.
Corrections
Corrections are reviewed against public references and the current page context. If a correction changes the meaning of a page, the affected article may be updated and the visible update date refreshed.
Source additions are considered when they add reliable facts, cultural context, location detail, or attribution clarity.