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  1. 2 days ago · The Roommate (2011)3%. #62. Critics Consensus: Devoid of chills, thrills, or even cheap titillation, The Roommate isn't even bad enough to be good. Synopsis: When Sara (Minka Kelly), a young design student from Iowa, arrives for college in Los Angeles, she is eager to...

    • Rollerball

      Jonathan (Chris Klein) is the most popular player in the...

    • Highlander II

      0% Tomatometer 25 Reviews 23% Audience Score 50,000+ Ratings...

    • Staying Alive

      Six years after his glittering triumph in the disco dance...

    • Mortal Kombat Annihilation

      4% Tomatometer 53 Reviews 24% Audience Score 50,000+ Ratings...

    • 20 Jennifer's Body 46%
    • 19 Taken 59%
    • 18 Mars Attacks! 56%
    • 17 Wanderlust 59%
    • 16 Man of Steel 56%
    • 15 Blade II 57%
    • 14 Saw 50%
    • 13 Cruel Intentions 54%
    • 12 Jumanji 52%
    • 11 National Treasure 46%

    Diablo Cody was a HUGE deal after Juno, but then her career took a pretty heavy tumble after that. Everyone just wanted her to keep making films like Juno, but instead she wanted to try new things. Enter Jennifer's Body, the movie that was either advertised as a straightforward horror flick or a sexy thriller involving Megan Fox and her infamous ki...

    Before Taken, Liam Neeson was primarily known as the guy with the British accent who trains Batman and Obi-Wan Kenobi. Taken saw him recast himself as a middle-aged action star who actually got to use his real accent. He made action movie history by becoming Bryan Mills, the man with the "special set of skills". While the movie has several high con...

    To be fair, the '90s had a lot of wild science fiction movies that took insane concepts seriously and got away with it. Independence Day, Men In Black, and Armageddon all had plots that could've easily been B-movie fodder but instead became blockbuster successes. So when Mars Attacks!, a very purposeful B-movie with terrible special effects, wild j...

    In Wanderlust, Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston play a New York couple who are unhappy in their urban lifestyle. When they are both fired, they find a surprising home in a strange hippie commune full of strange characters played by the best character actors of a generation. The film has such a hilarious premise that it's strange to think that anyone ...

    Fans of the Snyderverse or the DCEU all have at least one film that could go on this list. Some consider Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice to be Snyder's misunderstood masterpiece. Others think that Suicide Squad or Black Adam were judged to harshly. If there's one film that the most fans could agree on asthe true misunderstood classic, it's the ...

    Blade was the film that saved Marvel as we know it today. There's no denying that this Wesley Snipes vampire kickboxing film paved the way for the Marvel films of the early 2000s and the Marvel Cinematic Universe that followed shortly thereafter. While Blade certainly has its fans, most would agree that Blade II is the best one in the franchise. Th...

    Saw is a horror masterpiece, there's no way to deny it. The movie defined the genre for over a decade, with a series of violent, gorey, torture-filled franchise attempts following it. Even the sequels to Saw struggled to live up to the simple genius of its premise and the killer twist that was lying there the entire time. Its influence is still fel...

    It's easy to see why Cruel Intentions wasn't for everyone when it first came out. It stars a pair of narcissistic rich kids who play sick games with those that they consider lesser than them. That and it is inspired by the same story as the beloved Cruel Intentions that came out only eleven years earlier. Still, there is something delightfully twis...

    This is one of those examples that is truly shocking. Today, Jumanji is considered pretty much universally to be a classic. It's a film that has it all. Robin Williams stars in this family friendly adventure where he is paired with a gang of precocious kids trying to survive a board game that has come to life, complete with rampaging animals eager ...

    Not everyone gets Nicolas Cage. Depending on who you ask, he is either a psycho nepo baby or a genius madman who can do no wrong, even if his movie is terrible. Strangely enough, his most restrained performance to date was one that didn't land with critics at all. National Treasure sees him play a quiet, sensitive history buff who is trying to solv...

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    • space Jam’ (1996) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 43% It may have one of the most ridiculous plots ever, but let’s be honest: Michael Jordan and Looney Toon squad make one heck of a team on the basketball court.
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    • Crash (2004)- 74% There probably is not a more controversial Best Picture winner than Crash, and there may never be. Eighteen years later, film fans are still discussing and debating whether it deserved the coveted award.
    • A Beautiful Mind (2001)- 74% Partially based on the book of the same name by Sylvia Nasar, directed by Ron Howard, and inspired by the life of John Forbes Nash Jr., A Beautiful Mind is a real-life look into love and mental illness.
    • The Great Ziegfeld (1936)- 72% This film is a biopic based on the rise and fall of renowned theatre producer Florenz Ziegfeld, starting with him turning the tables on his partner at the 1893 Chicago World Fair.
    • Forrest Gump (1994)- 71% Having Forrest Gump on this list is probably surprising to a lot of people. Forrest Gump is an iconic movie that has endlessly quotable lines and a significant place in not just cinema, but pop culture in general.
  3. On the film review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, films that every surveyed critic [1] considered bad have a 0% rating. [2] [3] [4] As of 2023, only 48 films with more than 20 reviews have received this rating. The Ringer, analyzing films' Rotten Tomatoes scores compared to change in profit margin, estimated that a film with a 0% rating ...

  4. Apr 15, 2024 · Despite the debate (or maybe because of it), Don’t Look Up became one of the lowest-rated Best Picture Oscar nominees on Rotten Tomatoes, an occurrence that undoubtedly didn't surprise its ...

  5. Feb 21, 2017 · Here are the Rotten Tomatoes' 15 Worst Movies That Won Best Picture Oscars. 15. Gladiator - 76%. Russell Crowe starred in two Best Picture winners back to back, and Gladiator was the first of these. The movie follows Maximus, a Roman general who is betrayed and loses his entire family in the process, as he seeks justice for the crimes that were ...

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