- Oscar: an award given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Hollywood, US) presented annually since 1928 for achievement in the film industry in various categories; an Oscar.
- Internation Gross: indicates the amount of money collected during the film's whole release period in US. Units MILIONS.
- Domestic Gross: indicates the amount of money collected during the film's whole release period outside US. Units MILIONS.
- Budget: determines how much money will be spent on the entire film project. Units MILIONS.
- Metascore: is considered the rating of a film, expressed by the world's most respected critics. range 0 to 100.
- Median Score: on IMDb registered users can cast a vote (from 1 to 10) on every released title in the database. Individual votes are then aggregated. range 0 to 10.
- Genre: stylistic categories where a particular movie can be placed based on the setting, characters, plot, mood, tone, and theme.
- Total words: count of words pronounced by all characters in a movie.
- Female words: count of words pronounced by all female characters.
- Female words Percentage: percentage of female words in a movie.
- Male words: count of words pronounced by all male characters.
- Bechdel Binary: is a simple test that measures women representation in movies through the following questions: Are there two or more female characters on screen? Do these two female characters talk? Do these female characters talk about something other than a man? A movie is considered to fail the test if the answer to any of the questions is "no". Conversely a movie is considered to pass if the answer to all of the questions is "yes".
- Bechdel Clean test:
- Ok: means the movie passes the test
- NoTalk: mean two named characters don't talk to each other
- Men: means two named character talk about men
- Nowomen: means there are less than two named characters
- Dubious: means there is a lot of disagreement about the movie that they didn't settle on a category.