A "CinemaScore" is the letter grade domestic filmgoers assign to a movie in audience exit polling opening night. It's been a barometer by which Hollywood has gauged how their movies will perform at the box office for many years now, but it has become, in the digital age, an even more talked about facet in how studios and the media respond to a movie's performance. Although CinemaScore has existed since 1978, they don't have scores recorded for the original Star Wars trilogy (Episodes IV-VI); they only have CinemaScores recorded from the prequels through to The Last Jedi. Continue reading…