TAGGED AS: movies, rotten, worst
100 Worst Movies of All Time

(Photo by Amazon. WAR OF THE WORLDS.)
The latest: What H.G. Wells can’t see, can’t hurt him. Ice Cube stars and Amazon co-stars in War of the Worlds, which makes contact here on account of its 0% Tomatometer score after 20 reviews. Currently, Worlds joins the other 2025 entry on the list, Sylvester Stallone’s Alarum.
It’s bad movies galore as we encounter the Rottenest of the Rotten: 100 movies that scored less than 4% or less on the Tomatometer! You’re going to see lots of 0% movies, and there’s even more out there, but the ones on this list all have at least 20 reviews. We wanted to make sure the movies we’re “vouching” for as the worst ever have inflicted a minimum threshold of agony. (Alex Vo)
0%
21%
Critics Consensus: A startlingly inept film, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever offers overblown, wall-to-wall action without a hint of wit, coherence, style, or originality.
Synopsis: Haunted by the mysterious death of his wife, Jeremiah Ecks (Antonio Banderas) has become a recluse, but the former FBI manhunter is blackmailed back into... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Antonio Banderas, Lucy Liu, Gregg Henry, Ray Park
Directed By: Wych Kaosayananda
0%
29%
Critics Consensus: One of the weakest entries in the J-horror remake sweepstakes, One Missed Call is undone by bland performances and shopworn shocks.
Synopsis: When Beth Raymond (Shannyn Sossamon) witnesses the deaths of two friends, she knows there is more at work than just a tragic coincidence; days before... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Shannyn Sossamon, Edward Burns, Ana Claudia Talancón, Ray Wise
Directed By: Éric Valette
0%
21%
Critics Consensus: Yea verily, like unto a plague of locusts, Left Behind hath begat a further scourge of devastation upon Nicolas Cage's once-proud filmography.
Synopsis: The entire planet is thrown into mayhem when millions of people disappear without a trace -- all that remains are their clothes and belongings. Unmanned... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Chad Michael Murray, Cassi Thomson, Nicky Whelan
Directed By: Vic Armstrong
0%
46%
Critics Consensus: Dated jokes (A Thousand Words was shot in 2008) and removing Eddie Murphy's voice -- his greatest comedic asset -- dooms this painful mess from the start.
Synopsis: Jack McCall (Eddie Murphy) is a selfish literary agent whose fast-talking ways allow him to close any deal. His next target is New Age guru... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Eddie Murphy, Kerry Washington, Cliff Curtis, Clark Duke
Directed By: Brian Robbins
0%
44%
Critics Consensus: Fuhgeddaboudit.
Synopsis: Raised on the streets of New York, young John Gotti found his way into the Gambino crime family, eventually having the boss removed and becoming... View Full Synopsis
Starring: John Travolta, Spencer Rocco Lofranco, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Stacy Keach
Directed By: Kevin Connolly
0%
34%
Critics Consensus: Roberto Benigni misfires wildly with this adaptation of Pinocchio, and the result is an unfunny, poorly-made, creepy vanity project.
Synopsis: A woodcarver creates a puppet (Roberto Benigni) that longs to become a real boy.
Starring: Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi, Carlo Giuffré, Peppe Barra
Directed By: Roberto Benigni
0%
25%
Critics Consensus: A startling lack of taste pervades Superbabies, a sequel offering further proof that bad jokes still aren't funny when coming from the mouths of babes.
Synopsis: Toddlers use their special abilities to stop a media mogul (Jon Voight) from altering the minds of children.
Starring: Jon Voight, Scott Baio, Vanessa Angel, Peter Wingfield
Directed By: Bob Clark
0%
22%
Critics Consensus: It aspires to Farrelly-level offensiveness, but the PG-13 rating and a dearth of decent gags renders Gold Diggers tame, toothless, and dull.
Synopsis: Calvin (Will Friedle) and Leonard (Chris Owen), two broke losers, are arrested for trying to rob rich old sisters Doris (Louise Lasser) and Betty (Renee... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Will Friedle, Chris Owen, Louise Lasser, Renee Taylor
Directed By: Gary Preisler
0%
23%
Critics Consensus: This Crime is punishment.
Synopsis: Two men and a woman plan the heist of the century before a government-broadcast signal wipes out crime forever.
Starring: Edgar Ramírez, Michael Pitt, Anna Brewster, Sharlto Copley
Directed By: Olivier Megaton
0%
37%
Critics Consensus: Every bit as lazily offensive as its cast and concept would suggest, The Ridiculous Six is standard couch fare for Adam Sandler fanatics and must-avoid viewing for film enthusiasts of every other persuasion.
Synopsis: White Knife, an orphan raised by Native Americans, discovers that five outlaws are actually his half-brothers. Together, they set out to save their wayward father.
Starring: Adam Sandler, Will Forte, Taylor Lautner, Steve Buscemi
Directed By: Frank Coraci
0%
32%
Critics Consensus: Dark Crimes is a rote, unpleasant thriller that fails to parlay its compelling true story and a committed Jim Carrey performance into even modest chills.
Synopsis: A hard-boiled detective becomes suspicious of an author when the incidents described in his hit novel resemble the inner-workings of an unsolved murder.
Starring: Jim Carrey, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Marton Csokas, Kati Outinen
Directed By: Alexandros Avranas
0%
24%
Critics Consensus: Stratton's action-thriller ambitions are roundly thwarted by a derivative story, misguided casting, and a low-budget feel underscored by unimpressive set pieces.
Synopsis: After the death of his American counterpart, an MI6 agent and his team must race against time to stop a madman from unleashing stolen chemical... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Dominic Cooper, Connie Nielsen, Gemma Chan, Tyler Hoechlin
Directed By: Simon West
0%
33%
Critics Consensus: London Fields bungles its beloved source material and an intriguingly eclectic cast, leaving audiences with a would-be neo-noir of interest only to the morbidly curious.
Synopsis: Clairvoyant femme fatale Nicola Six has been living with a dark premonition of her impending death by murder. She begins a tangled love affair with... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Amber Heard, Billy Bob Thornton, Theo James, Jim Sturgess
Directed By: Mathew Cullen
0%
28%
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Christmas in Vienna is a dull affair for 9-year-old Mary (Elle Fanning), until her beloved Uncle Albert (Nathan Lane) arrives and gives her a special... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Elle Fanning, Nathan Lane, John Turturro, Frances de la Tour
Directed By: Andrey Konchalovskiy
0%
41%
Critics Consensus: Despite its lush tropical scenery and attractive leads, Return to the Blue Lagoon is as ridiculous as its predecessor, and lacks the prurience and unintentional laughs that might make it a guilty pleasure.
Synopsis: When widow Sarah Hargrave (Lisa Pelikan) washes ashore on a tropical island with her daughter and adopted son, she learns how to survive and raise... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Milla Jovovich, Brian Krause, Lisa Pelikan, Courtney Phillips
Directed By: William Graham
0%
34%
Critics Consensus: Wagons East! is a witless, toothless satire of Westerns that falls far below the standard set by Blazing Saddles, and is notable only for being John Candy's final screen performance.
Synopsis: When a group of dissatisfied settlers decides they've had enough of the Wild West, they hire James Harlow, an alcoholic wagon master, to take them... View Full Synopsis
Starring: John Candy, Richard Lewis, John C. McGinley, Ellen Greene
Directed By: Peter Markle
0%
43%
Critics Consensus: Mean-spirited and hopelessly short on comic invention, Problem Child is a particularly unpleasant comedy, one that's loaded with manic scenery chewing and juvenile pranks.
Synopsis: Ben is a good-hearted guy who's always wanted a son of his own, but so far he and his wife have had no success. The... View Full Synopsis
Starring: John Ritter, Michael Oliver, Jack Warden, Gilbert Gottfried
Directed By: Dennis Dugan
0%
13%
Critics Consensus: No need for a quarantine -- enthusiasm for this inert remake is not contagious.
Synopsis: Fresh out of college, five friends (Nadine Crocker, Matthew Daddario, Samuel Davis) face the horrors of a flesh-eating virus while staying at a remote cabin.
Starring: Nadine Crocker, Matthew Daddario, Samuel Davis, Gage Golightly
Directed By: Travis Zariwny
0%
68%
Critics Consensus: 3 Strikes lacks direction and its low-brow humor isn't even that funny.
Synopsis: Rob Douglas (Brian Hooks) is just released from jail. The state adopts a "3 strikes" rule for felons that involves serious penalties. Hooks has 2... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Brian Hooks, N'Bushe Wright, Faizon Love, E-40
Directed By: DJ Pooh
0%
17%
Critics Consensus: The Disappointments Room lives down to its title with a thrill-free thriller that presumably left its stars filled with regret - and threatens to do the same for audiences.
Synopsis: Dana (Kate Beckinsale), her husband David and their 5-year-old son Lucas start a new life after moving from the hustle and bustle of Brooklyn, N.Y.,... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Kate Beckinsale, Mel Raido, Duncan Joiner, Lucas Till
Directed By: D.J. Caruso
0%
47%
Critics Consensus: Redline has plenty of bad acting, laughable dialogue, and luxury cars.
Synopsis: Beautiful auto mechanic and aspiring singer Natasha gets a gig illegally racing flashy sports cars for wealthy music producer Infamous, who bets big money on... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Nathan Phillips, Nadia Bjorlin, Angus Macfadyen, Eddie Griffin
Directed By: Andy Cheng
0%
29%
Critics Consensus: Look Who's Talking Now: Look away.
Synopsis: James (John Travolta) and Mollie Ubriacco (Kirstie Alley) are expanding the family again, this time with Rocks the mutt (Danny DeVito) and Daphne the poodle... View Full Synopsis
Starring: John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, David Gallagher, Tabitha Lupien
Directed By: Tom Ropelewski
0%
23%
Critics Consensus: There should have been only one.
Synopsis: In this sci-fi/fantasy sequel, Connor MacLeod (Christopher Lambert) has become an elderly man after losing his immortality. Living in a bleak future where the world... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Christopher Lambert, Sean Connery, Virginia Madsen, Michael Ironside
Directed By: Russell Mulcahy
0%
23%
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Academy Award Nominee Sylvester Stallone and Jason Patric star in an action-packed thriller about the lengths one man will go to save what's left of... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Jason Patric, Sylvester Stallone, Dash Mihok, Josh Wiggins
Directed By: Justin Routt
0%
33%
Critics Consensus: A lazy collection of obsession thriller clichés, Homecoming will leave viewers wishing they'd opted for a lopsided football game and some awkward dancing instead.
Synopsis: A jealous woman (Mischa Barton) plots revenge after her former beau (Matt Long) returns to their hometown with a pretty new girlfriend (Jessica Stroup).
Starring: Mischa Barton, Matt Long, Jessica Stroup, Michael Landes
Directed By: Morgan J. Freeman
0%
17%
Critics Consensus: Bolero combines a ludicrous storyline and wildly mismatched cast in its desperate attempts to titillate, but only succeeds in arousing boredom.
Synopsis: A 1920s English heiress (Bo Derek) seeks ecstasy with a sheik in Morocco and a bullfighter (Andrea Occhipinti) in Spain.
Starring: Bo Derek, George Kennedy, Andrea Occhipinti, Ana García Obregón
Directed By: John Derek
0%
15%
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Teenagers discover a terrible secret when they break into the home of a mortician whose wife died two years earlier.
Starring: Dennis Quaid, Tony Oller, Aimee Teegarden, Stephen Lunsford
Directed By: Martin Guigui
0%
22%
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: To get back in the good graces of her murderous boss (Bruce Willis), a seductive thief (Claire Forlani) recruits an ex-lover (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) to steal... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Bruce Willis, Claire Forlani, Daniel Bernhardt
Directed By: Max Adams
0%
67%
Critics Consensus: This overly wacky farce strains for sophistication but lacks polish and a coherent narrative.
Synopsis: A gay man (Stanislas Merhar) tells a woman (Jane Birkin) impersonating a psychiatrist that he witnessed a murder.
Starring: Dianne Wiest, Jane Birkin, Stanislas Merhar, Bulle Ogier
Directed By: Andrew Litvack
0%
48%
Critics Consensus: Bereft of characterization or even satisfying rock 'em sock 'em, Max Steel feels like futzing with an action figure without any childhood imagination.
Synopsis: Teenager Max McGrath (Ben Winchell) discovers that his body can generate the most powerful energy in the universe. Steel (Josh Brener) is a funny, slightly... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Ben Winchell, Maria Bello, Ana Villafañe, Josh Brener
Directed By: Stewart Hendler
0%
40%
Critics Consensus: Respected director Chen Kaige's first English-language film is a spectacularly misguided erotic thriller, with ludicrous plot twists and cringe-worthy dialogue.
Synopsis: A young American in London begins a passionate and kinky affair with a handsome stranger who may be a killer.
Starring: Heather Graham, Joseph Fiennes, Natascha McElhone, Ulrich Thomsen
Directed By: Chen Kaige
0%
39%
Critics Consensus: With plot points Stolen from countless superior films, this would-be thriller squanders a solid cast on overly serious and suspense-free storytelling.
Synopsis: A detective (Jon Hamm) becomes obsessed with solving a child's 50-year-old murder, uncovering striking similarities between the case and his son's disappearance.
Starring: Jon Hamm, Josh Lucas, Rhona Mitra, Jimmy Bennett
Directed By: Anders Anderson
0%
22%
Critics Consensus: Never aiming higher than threadbare jokes and offensive attempts at politically incorrect humor, Transylmania is a vampire comedy that truly sucks.
Synopsis: College students arrive at a Romanian castle for a semester abroad, unaware that the place is infested with vampires.
Starring: Patrick Cavanaugh, James DeBello, Tony Denman, Paul H. Kim
Directed By: David Hillenbrand, Scott Hillenbrand
0%
22%
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: A quiet man with a violent past has his life changed when an immigrant girl who is on the run from gang violence in South... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Terry Crews, Ludacris, Maestro Harrell, Kimberly Hebert Gregory
Directed By: William Forbes
0%
16%
Critics Consensus: Shallow and brackish, Dark Tide fails to rise.
Synopsis: A traumatized shark expert (Halle Berry) must battle her own fears to lead a thrill-seeking businessman on a dive into a dangerous section of water... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Halle Berry, Olivier Martinez, Ralph Brown, Luke Tyler
Directed By: John Stockwell
0%
58%
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Mercenaries race against the clock to stop a madman from using a computer program to wreak havoc around the globe.
Starring: Bruce Willis, Jesse Metcalfe, Sergio Rizzuto, Natalie Eva Marie
Directed By: Matt Eskandari
0%
55%
Critics Consensus: Don't watch this alleged comedy looking for more than pained performances in support of ill-advised ageist jokes, because that's all Folks! has to offer.
Synopsis: When Jon (Tom Selleck), a well-heeled professional, visits his mother, Mildred (Anne Jackson), in the hospital, he's unaware of how chaotic his life will soon... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Tom Selleck, Don Ameche, Anne Jackson, Christine Ebersole
Directed By: Ted Kotcheff
0%
15%
Critics Consensus: Alarum is nothing less than a lackluster spy thriller with uninspired performances, pedestrian action, and a convoluted but banal plot.
Synopsis: Academy Award® nominee Sylvester Stallone, Scott Eastwood, Mike Colter, and Willa Fitzgerald star in this explosive action-thriller about two married spies caught in the crosshairs... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Scott Eastwood, Sylvester Stallone, Willa Fitzgerald, Mike Colter
Directed By: Michael Polish
0%
38%
Critics Consensus: Utterly, completely, thoroughly and astonishingly unfunny, Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol sends a once-innocuous franchise plummeting to agonizing new depths.
Synopsis: Feeling that his squad is not up to snuff, a police commander comes up with an unorthodox plan to hire everyday citizens to work alongside... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Steve Guttenberg, Bubba Smith, Michael Winslow, David Graf
Directed By: Jim Drake
0%
36%
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: When the queen's favorite dog, Rex, becomes lost, he must make new friends and embrace new adventures to find his way back to the palace.
Starring: Jack Whitehall, Julie Walters, Tom Courtenay, Jon Culshaw
Directed By: Vincent Kesteloot, Ben Stassen
0%
16%
Critics Consensus: Simon Sez no matter how starved you are for something to watch, there has to be a better option than this dreadfully misguided action thriller.
Synopsis: Interpol agent Simon (Dennis Rodman) is gathering information about the weapons trade on the French Riviera and trying to pinpoint the man at its center.... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Dennis Rodman, Dane Cook, Natalia Cigliuti, Filip Nikolic
Directed By: Kevin Alyn Elders
1%
11%
Critics Consensus: Inept on almost every level, Alone in the Dark may not work as a thriller, but it's good for some head-slapping, incredulous laughter.
Synopsis: When the investigations of supernatural detective Edward Carnby (Christian Slater) led him to uncover a long-lost tribe called the Abskani, he finds out that they... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Christian Slater, Tara Reid, Stephen Dorff, Frank C. Turner
Directed By: Uwe Boll
1%
37%
Critics Consensus: An ill-concieved attempt to utilize Dana Carvey's talent for mimicry, The Master of Disguise is an irritating, witless farce weighted down by sophomoric gags.
Synopsis: Pistachio Disguisey (Dana Carvey), a genial waiter at his father Frabbrizio's (James Brolin) Italian restaurant, possesses an uncanny knack for mimicry. What he doesn't know... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Dana Carvey, Jennifer Esposito, Harold Gould, James Brolin
Directed By: Perry Andelin Blake
1%
37%
Critics Consensus: A mirthless, fairly desperate family film, Daddy Day Camp relies too heavily on bodily functions for comedic effect, resulting in plenty of cheap gags but no laughs.
Synopsis: Spurred on by their wives' insistence that their children attend summer camp, daycare entrepreneurs Charlie Hinton (Cuba Gooding Jr.) and his friend Phil (Paul Rae)... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Cuba Gooding Jr., Lochlyn Munro, Paul Rae, Richard Gant
Directed By: Fred Savage
1%
21%
Critics Consensus: Returning to their seemingly bottomless well of flatulence humor, racial stereotypes, and stale pop culture gags, Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer have produced what is arguably their worst Movie yet.
Synopsis: During a fateful night, a group of impossibly attractive 20-somethings (Matt Lanter, Vanessa Minnillo, Kim Kardashian) must dodge a series of man-made and natural disasters.... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Matt Lanter, Vanessa Lachey, Kim Kardashian, Carmen Electra
Directed By: Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer
2%
31%
Critics Consensus: An implausible, overheated potboiler that squanders a stellar cast, Twisted is a clichéd, risible whodunit.
Synopsis: Recently promoted and transferred to the homicide division, Inspector Jessica Shepard (Ashley Judd) feels pressure to prove herself -- and what better way than by... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Ashley Judd, Samuel L. Jackson, Andy Garcia, David Strathairn
Directed By: Philip Kaufman
2%
29%
Critics Consensus: A crude comedy with nothing new or insightful to say about the subjects it satirizes.
Synopsis: Four adult orphans (Kal Penn, Adam Campbell, Faune Chambers, Jayma Mays) have an incredible adventure in a spoof of blockbuster and fantasy films. They visit... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Kal Penn, Adam Campbell, Faune Chambers Watkins, Jayma Mays
Directed By: Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer
2%
59%
Critics Consensus: This heartfelt but incompetent, cliche-ridden sports picture is the cinematic equivalent of an airball.
Synopsis: The lives of a gifted athlete (Wesley Jonathan) and his best friend (Anthony Mackie) change when they take a fateful trip to Los Angeles. The... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Wesley Jonathan, Anthony Mackie, Wayne Brady, Kristen Wilson
Directed By: Preston A. Whitmore II
2%
15%
Critics Consensus: Illogical, tension-free, and filled with cut-rate special effects, Jaws: The Revenge is a sorry chapter in a once-proud franchise.
Synopsis: The family of widow Ellen Brody (Lorraine Gary) has long been plagued by shark attacks, and this unfortunate association continues when her son is the... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Lorraine Gary, Lance Guest, Mario Van Peebles, Karen Young
Directed By: Joseph Sargent
2%
38%
Critics Consensus: A dull, soapy potboiler that lacks the energy to qualify as a guilty pleasure, The In Crowd is undone by slow pacing, poor acting, and a stunning lack of originality.
Synopsis: Adrien Williams has spent time at a psychiatric hospital, learning to come to terms with a troubled past and is looking for a quiet, anonymous... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Lori Heuring, Susan Ward, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Matthew Settle
Directed By: Mary Lambert
2%
42%
Critics Consensus: Dull and unfunny, One For the Money wastes Katherine Heigl's talents on a stunningly generic comic thriller.
Synopsis: New Jersey native Stephanie Plum (Katherine Heigl) has plenty of attitude, even if she is broke after six months of unemployment. Desperate for money, Stephanie... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Katherine Heigl, Jason O'Mara, Daniel Sunjata, John Leguizamo
Directed By: Julie Anne Robinson
2%
28%
Critics Consensus: As far as westerns go, Texas Rangers is strictly mediocre stuff.
Synopsis: Texas, 1875. In a land without justice, where chaos reigns, one legendary man, Leander McNelly (Dylan McDermott), is chosen to lead a group of unlikely... View Full Synopsis
Starring: James Van Der Beek, Dylan McDermott, Usher, Ashton Kutcher
Directed By: Steve Miner
2%
25%
Critics Consensus: A tired, unfunny, offensive waste of time, Meet the Spartans scrapes the bottom of the cinematic barrel.
Synopsis: When Xerxes (Ken Davitian), the evil god king of Persia, sends his massive army to Sparta, King Leonidas (Sean Maguire) and 13 strapping warriors rise... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Sean Maguire, Carmen Electra, Ken Davitian, Kevin Sorbo
Directed By: Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer
2%
32%
Critics Consensus: Filled with crass dialogue, unlikable characters, and overdone slapstick gags, King's Ransom is an utterly inept would-be comedy.
Synopsis: When the rich and arrogant Malcolm King (Anthony Anderson) informs his wife, Renee (Kellita Smith), that he plans to divorce her, she becomes intent on... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Anthony Anderson, Jay Mohr, Kellita Smith, Nicole Ari Parker
Directed By: Jeff Byrd
2%
35%
Critics Consensus: Strange Wilderness is a laugh-free comedy that's both aimless and overly crass.
Synopsis: Peter Gaulke takes over when his father, a respected wildlife TV host, dies, but receives far less success. When the show is threatened with cancellation,... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Steve Zahn, Allen Covert, Jonah Hill, Ashley Scott
Directed By: Fred Wolf
2%
25%
Critics Consensus: Flat direction and actors who look embarrassed to be onscreen make Baby Geniuses worse than the premise suggests.
Synopsis: Evil partners (Kathleen Turner, Christopher Lloyd) experiment on an infant and send his twin to a reputable research nursery.
Starring: Kathleen Turner, Christopher Lloyd, Kim Cattrall, Peter MacNicol
Directed By: Bob Clark
2%
42%
Critics Consensus: Kickin' It Old Skool is one big unfunny pop culture reference that doesn't feature many laughs.
Synopsis: At a talent show in 1986, young Justin Schumacher suffers a head injury and slips into a coma. Twenty years later, Justin (Jamie Kennedy) awakes... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Jamie Kennedy, Miguel A. Núñez Jr., Maria Menounos, Michael Rosenbaum
Directed By: Harvey Glazer
2%
25%
Critics Consensus: A wholly misguided tribute to its subject's searing talent and enduring impact, Nina is the cinematic equivalent of a covers project featuring all the wrong artists.
Synopsis: Manager Clifton Henderson (David Oyelowo) helps singer and pianist Nina Simone (Zoe Saldana) rediscover her love for music.
Starring: Zoe Saldaña, David Oyelowo, Ronald Guttman, Keith David
Directed By: Cynthia Mort
3%
65%
Critics Consensus: Overly reliant on caricatures and lacking any human insight, Because I Said So is an unfunny, cliche-ridden mess.
Synopsis: Daphne Wilder (Diane Keaton) is the proud mother of three women: Milly (Mandy Moore), Maggie (Lauren Graham) and Mae (Piper Perabo), and her love for... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore, Lauren Graham, Piper Perabo
Directed By: Michael Lehmann
3%
13%
Critics Consensus: Ugly, campy, and poorly acted, Battlefield Earth is a stunningly misguided, aggressively bad sci-fi folly.
Synopsis: In the year 3000, there are no countries, no cities... Earth is a wasteland. And man is an endangered species. As the leader of the... View Full Synopsis
Starring: John Travolta, Barry Pepper, Forest Whitaker, Kim Coates
Directed By: Roger Christian
4%
35%
Critics Consensus: Monotonously fast-paced to the point of exhaustion, Getaway offers a reminder of the dangers in attempting to speed past coherent editing, character development, sensible dialogue, and an interesting plot.
Synopsis: Though he used to race cars for a living, Brent Magna (Ethan Hawke) is now pitted against the clock in the most important race of... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Ethan Hawke, Selena Gomez, Jon Voight, Rebecca Budig
Directed By: Courtney Solomon
3%
20%
Critics Consensus: A murky thriller with few chills, Godsend features ludicrous dialogue, by-the-numbers plotting, and an excess of cheap shocks.
Synopsis: After Paul Duncan (Greg Kinnear) and his wife, Jessie (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos), lose their young son, Adam (Cameron Bright), in an accident, they are approached by... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Greg Kinnear, Rebecca Romijn, Robert De Niro, Cameron Bright
Directed By: Nick Hamm, Frank M. Calo
3%
14%
Critics Consensus: Removing the social critique of the original, this updated version of Rollerball is violent, confusing, and choppy. Klein makes for a bland hero.
Synopsis: Jonathan is the most popular player in the fastest and most extreme sport of all time: rollerball. Along with teammates Marcus and Aurora, Jonathan is... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Chris Klein, Jean Reno, LL Cool J, Rebecca Romijn
Directed By: John McTiernan
3%
36%
Critics Consensus: Although it features an inexplicably committed performance from Al Pacino, Jack and Jill is impossible to recommend on any level whatsoever.
Synopsis: Thanksgiving is usually a happy time, but ad executive Jack (Adam Sandler) dreads the holiday because his twin sister, Jill (also Sandler), makes her annual... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Adam Sandler, Katie Holmes, Al Pacino, Allen Covert
Directed By: Dennis Dugan
3%
18%
Critics Consensus: As frustrating as a 404 error, Fear Dot Com is a stylish, incoherent, and often nasty mess with few scares.
Synopsis: When four bodies are discovered among the industrial decay and urban grime of New York City, brash young detective Mike Reilly (Stephen Dorff) teams with... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Stephen Dorff, Natascha McElhone, Stephen Rea, Udo Kier
Directed By: William Malone
3%
37%
Critics Consensus: Seagal is now too bulky to make a convincing action hero, and Half Past Dead is too silly and incoherent to deliver any visceral kicks.
Synopsis: Criminal mastermind Donny/49er One (Morris Chestnut) has set in motion a plan to infiltrate a high-tech prison in order to persuade a death row inmate... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Steven Seagal, Morris Chestnut, Ja Rule, Nia Peeples
Directed By: Don Michael Paul
3%
27%
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 fit in and get to... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Leighton Meester, Minka Kelly, Cam Gigandet, Aly Michalka
Directed By: Christian E. Christiansen
3%
51%
Critics Consensus: Melodramatic and weighed down with silly dialogue, Deuces Wild is a forgettable, overheated thriller that leaves no cliche unturned.
Synopsis: Leon (Stephen Dorff) and Bobby (Brad Renfro) are brothers who, with their friends, are determined to maintain the way of life in their neighborhood. They... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Stephen Dorff, Brad Renfro, Fairuza Balk, Norman Reedus
Directed By: Scott Kalvert
3%
17%
Critics Consensus: The Mod Squad aims for stylish cool and thrilling adventure, but collapses in an incoherent jumble of dated source material and unintentional hilarity.
Synopsis: Julie (Claire Danes) is on her way to jail for assault. Arsonist Linc (Omar Epps) is looking at serious prison time. And Pete (Giovanni Ribisi)... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Claire Danes, Giovanni Ribisi, Omar Epps, Dennis Farina
Directed By: Scott Silver
3%
49%
Critics Consensus: Oh, bother.
Synopsis: The days of adventures and merriment have come to an end, as Christopher Robin, now a young man, has left Winnie-The-Pooh and Piglet to fend... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Craig David Dowsett, Chris Cordell, Amber Doig-Thorne, Natasha Tosini
Directed By: Rhys Frake-Waterfield
3%
18%
Critics Consensus: The combination of a shallow plot and miscast performers renders Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li a perfectly forgettable video game adaptation.
Synopsis: In Bangkok, Bison (Neal McDonough), a crime boss, and his henchmen (Michael Clarke Duncan, Josie Ho, Taboo) begin a bid for power in the city's... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Kristin Kreuk, Chris Klein, Neal McDonough, Michael Clarke Duncan
Directed By: Andrzej Bartkowiak
3%
48%
Critics Consensus: Down to You is ruined by a bland, by-the-numbers plot and an awful script.
Synopsis: College coeds in New York City, Al (Freddie Prinze Jr.), the son of a celebrity chef (Henry Winkler), and Imogen (Julia Stiles), a talented artist,... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Freddie Prinze Jr., Julia Stiles, Selma Blair, Shawn Hatosy
Directed By: Kris Isacsson
3%
24%
Critics Consensus: The Apparition fails to offer anything original, isn't particularly scary, and offers so little in the way of dramatic momentum that it's more likely to put you to sleep than thrill you.
Synopsis: Plagued by frightening occurrences in their home, Kelly (Ashley Greene) and Ben (Sebastian Stan) learn that a university's parapsychology experiment produced an entity that is... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Ashley Greene, Sebastian Stan, Tom Felton, Julianna Guill
Directed By: Todd Lincoln
3%
11%
Critics Consensus: A grungy, disjointed, mostly brainless mess of a film, House of the Dead is nonetheless loaded with unintentional laughs.
Synopsis: Simon (Tyron Leitso) and Greg (Will Sanderson) meet a group of friends and set out to attend a rave on a remote island. When they... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Jonathan Cherry, Tyron Leitso, Clint Howard, Ona Grauer
Directed By: Uwe Boll
3%
18%
Critics Consensus: The Haunting of Molly Hartley is a rather lifeless horror endeavor, with a pedestrian plot and few scares.
Synopsis: After surviving a brutal attack by her insane mother, teenage Molly (Haley Bennett) is eager to get a fresh start at a new school. Attracting... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Haley Bennett, Chace Crawford, Jake Weber, AnnaLynne McCord
Directed By: Mickey Liddell
4%
20%
Critics Consensus: Stranding Ice Cube in an inept screensaver with wall-to-wall product placement, War of the Worlds will make audiences consider giving peace a chance instead.
Synopsis: A computer security analyst working for the U.S. government finds his daily life disrupted by an alien attack. Accustomed to dealing with virtual threats, his... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Ice Cube, Eva Longoria, Michael O'Neill, Olivia DeLaurentis
Directed By: Rich Lee
3%
26%
Critics Consensus: A severely misguided and inept comedy incapable of even telling its single joke properly.
Synopsis: Innocent Midwesterner Bucky Larson (Nick Swardson) works in a dead-end job as a grocery bagger and has never even kissed a girl. Obviously, his life... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Nick Swardson, Christina Ricci, Don Johnson, Stephen Dorff
Directed By: Tom Brady
3%
38%
Critics Consensus: Employing multiple cinematic clichés and milking stale performances, Deal proves inadequate for even the lowly regarded poker movie genre.
Synopsis: Tommy Vinson (Burt Reynolds), a former cardsharp, gave up poker years ago when his wife threatened to leave him. Tommy finds a way to get... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Burt Reynolds, Bret Harrison, Shannon Elizabeth, Charles Durning
Directed By: Gil Cates Jr.
3%
19%
Critics Consensus: The Darkness clumsily relies on an assortment of genre tropes, leaving only the decidedly non-frightening ghost of superior horror films in its wake.
Synopsis: Peter Taylor (Kevin Bacon), his wife Bronny and their two children return to Los Angeles after a fun-filled vacation to the Grand Canyon. Strange events... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Kevin Bacon, Radha Mitchell, Lucy Fry, David Mazouz
Directed By: Greg McLean
3%
43%
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Johnny (Vanilla Ice) is a rebellious rapper whose ice-cold heart thaws when he sets eyes on Kristin Minter (Kristin Minter). They couldn't be more different.... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Vanilla Ice, Kristin Minter, Michael Gross, Sydney Lassick
Directed By: David Kellogg
3%
17%
Critics Consensus: Passion Play has a terrific cast, but don't be fooled - the only real question at the heart of this misbegotten mystery is what its stars were thinking.
Synopsis: A washed-up musician (Mickey Rourke) tries to protect an enigmatic winged woman (Megan Fox) from a merciless gangster (Bill Murray) who wants her all to... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Mickey Rourke, Megan Fox, Bill Murray, Kelly Lynch
Directed By: Mitch Glazer
3%
40%
Critics Consensus: This sequel to Saturday Night Fever is shockingly embarrassing and unnecessary, trading the original's dramatic depth for a series of uninspired dance sequences.
Synopsis: Six years after his glittering triumph in the disco dance contest of "Saturday Night Fever," an older and wiser Tony Manero (John Travolta) works as... View Full Synopsis
Starring: John Travolta, Cynthia Rhodes, Finola Hughes, Steve Inwood
Directed By: Sylvester Stallone
3%
25%
Critics Consensus: Overly formulaic and tonally inconsistent, Getting Even with Dad tries for a sentimental conclusion it doesn't earn and winds up a slapsticky cash grab aimed at fans of Home Alone.
Synopsis: Con man Ray Gleason (Ted Danson) is going after one last heist -- a stash of rare coins -- when his estranged son, Timmy (Macaulay... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Macaulay Culkin, Ted Danson, Glenne Headly, Saul Rubinek
Directed By: Howard Deutch
3%
38%
Critics Consensus: About as funny as a keelhauling, McHale's Navy will leave most viewers feeling they've been the victim of a particularly dishonorable discharge.
Synopsis: Shopkeeper McHale (Tom Arnold) is called back to captain the PT-73 and save a Caribbean island from annihilation.
Starring: Tom Arnold, Tim Curry, Dean Stockwell, David Alan Grier
Directed By: Bryan Spicer
3%
17%
Critics Consensus: Aside from an opportunity to watch a mustachioed Nicolas Cage acting from under a wig and behind a prosthetic nose, Arsenal has depressingly little to offer.
Synopsis: The Lindel brothers, Mikey and JP, only had each other to rely on growing up. As adults, JP finds success as the owner of a... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, Johnathon Schaech, Adrian Grenier
Directed By: Steven C. Miller
3%
32%
Critics Consensus: As pretentious as it is hopelessly clichéd, this Twelve is closer to zero.
Synopsis: A high-school dropout (Chace Crawford) sells drugs to his wealthy former classmates.
Starring: Chace Crawford, 50 Cent, Emma Roberts, Rory Culkin
Directed By: Joel Schumacher
3%
54%
Critics Consensus: A muddled and unfunny collision of two comedic titans, The Toy is unsuitable for children -- or anyone else seeking entertainment.
Synopsis: Unemployed journalist Jack Brown (Richard Pryor) is attempting to make ends meet as the night janitor in a ritzy department store owned by Louisiana millionaire... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason, Scotty Schwartz, Ned Beatty
Directed By: Richard Donner
3%
24%
Critics Consensus: A romantic comedy only in the loosest sense, Love, Weddings & Other Disasters offers a sobering reminder that even stars like Diane Keaton and Jeremy Irons occasionally do unpleasant things to pay the bills.
Synopsis: A fussy celebrity caterer, a blind woman, a tour-bus guide and an inexperienced wedding planner search for love.
Starring: Diane Keaton, Jeremy Irons, Maggie Grace, King Bach
Directed By: Dennis Dugan
4%
40%
Critics Consensus: A strained, laugh-free sequel, The Whole Ten Yards recycles its predecessor's cast and plot but not its wit or reason for being.
Synopsis: After faking his death, former killer-for-hire Jimmy "The Tulip" Tudeski (Bruce Willis) retires to Mexico with his new wife, Jill (Amanda Peet), while his ex-wife,... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet, Kevin Pollak
Directed By: Howard Deutch
4%
27%
Critics Consensus: A romantic comedy that's neither funny nor particularly romantic, Serving Sara is a forgettable time waster.
Synopsis: When Sara (Elizabeth Hurley) is served divorce papers while she is in New York, she is stunned. Not about to lose the fortune she amassed... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Matthew Perry, Elizabeth Hurley, Bruce Campbell, Amy Adams
Directed By: Reginald Hudlin
4%
43%
Critics Consensus: Bless the Child squanders its talented cast on a plot that's more likely to inspire unintentional laughs than shivers.
Synopsis: When Maggie's sister Jenna saddles her with an autistic newborn named Cody she touches Maggie's heart and becomes the daughter she has always longed for.... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Kim Basinger, Jimmy Smits, Holliston Coleman, Rufus Sewell
Directed By: Chuck Russell
4%
30%
Critics Consensus: Witlessly broad and utterly devoid of laughs, Vampires Suck represents a slight step forward for the Friedberg-Seltzer team.
Synopsis: Becca, an angst-ridden teenager, is torn between two supernatural suitors: vampire Edward and werewolf Jacob. However, she must find a way to evade her controlling... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Matt Lanter, Jenn Proske, Chris Riggi, Ken Jeong
Directed By: Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer
4%
38%
Critics Consensus: Code Name: The Cleaner is a limp action/comedy flick that alternates between lame, worn-out jokes and cheesy martial arts.
Synopsis: When Jake (Cedric the Entertainer) awakes one morning in a strange hotel room, he finds himself in a bit of a predicament; there's a corpse... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Cedric the Entertainer, Lucy Liu, Nicollette Sheridan, Mark Dacascos
Directed By: Les Mayfield
4%
31%
Critics Consensus: Flatliners falls flat as a horror movie and fails to improve upon its source material, rendering this reboot dead on arrival.
Synopsis: Five medical students embark on a daring and dangerous experiment to gain insight into the mystery of what lies beyond the confines of life. The... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Diego Luna, Nina Dobrev, James Norton, Kiersey Clemons
Directed By: Niels Arden Oplev
4%
16%
Critics Consensus: Speed 2 falls far short of its predecessor, thanks to laughable dialogue, thin characterization, unsurprisingly familiar plot devices, and action sequences that fail to generate any excitement.
Synopsis: Annie is looking forward to a Caribbean cruise with her cop boyfriend, Alex, who purchased the tickets to make up for lying about working on... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Sandra Bullock, Jason Patric, Willem Dafoe, Temuera Morrison
Directed By: Jan de Bont
4%
62%
Critics Consensus: The Covenant plays out like a teen soap opera, full of pretty faces, wooden acting, laughable dialogue, and little suspense.
Synopsis: In the 17th century, five families with supernatural powers make a pact of silence. Eventually one power-hungry family is banished. The descendants of those four... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Steven Strait, Toby Hemingway, Chace Crawford, Taylor Kitsch
Directed By: Renny Harlin
4%
19%
Critics Consensus: The Fog is a so-so remake of a so-so movie, lacking scares, suspense or originality.
Synopsis: The prosperous town of Antonio Bay, Ore., is born in blood, as the town's founders get their money by murdering a colony of lepers. But... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Tom Welling, Maggie Grace, Selma Blair, DeRay Davis
Directed By: Rupert Wainwright
4%
44%
Critics Consensus: Plagued by paper-thin characterizations and a hackneyed script, Material Girls fails to live up to even the minimum standards of its genre.
Synopsis: Two sibling cosmetics heiresses (Hilary Duff, Haylie Duff) must grow up quickly when a company scandal leaves them penniless. Though it is tempting to follow... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Hilary Duff, Haylie Duff, Anjelica Huston, Brent Spiner
Directed By: Martha Coolidge
4%
52%
Critics Consensus: A Little Bit of Heaven subjects viewers to a whole bunch of schmaltz - and strands Kate Hudson and Gael García Bernal in a fatally misguided film.
Synopsis: New Orleans ad executive Marley Corbett (Kate Hudson) is a free-spirited woman who embraces her easy sexuality, shuns commitment, and gains support and strength from... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Kate Hudson, Gael García Bernal, Kathy Bates, Lucy Punch
Directed By: Nicole Kassell
4%
24%
Critics Consensus: With its shallow characters, low budget special effects, and mindless fight scenes, Mortal Kombat Annihilation offers minimal plot development and manages to underachieve the low bar set by its predecessor.
Synopsis: Every generation, a portal opens up between the Outerworld and Earth. Emperor Shao Kahn (Brian Thompson), ruler of the mythical Outerworld, pounces the moment the... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Robin Shou, Talisa Soto, James Remar, Sandra Hess
Directed By: John R. Leonetti
4%
17%
Critics Consensus: BloodRayne is an absurd sword-and-sorcery vid-game adaptation from schlock-maestro Uwe Boll, featuring a distinguished (and slumming) cast.
Synopsis: In 18th-century Romania, after spending much of her life in a traveling circus, human-vampire hybrid Rayne (Kristanna Loken) escapes and plots to take down her... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Kristanna Loken, Michael Madsen, Michelle Rodriguez, Ben Kingsley
Directed By: Uwe Boll
4%
38%
Critics Consensus: Juvenile even by Scary Movie standards, this fifth installment offers stale pop culture gags that generate few laughs.
Synopsis: Much bizarre activity follows after a husband and wife bring their newborn infant home from the hospital. When they realize that a demon is stalking... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Ashley Tisdale, Simon Rex, Erica Ash, Katt Williams
Directed By: Malcolm D. Lee
4%
23%
Critics Consensus: Featuring mostly wooden performances, laughable dialogue, and shoddy production values, In the Name of the King fulfills all expectations of an Uwe Boll film.
Synopsis: As war looms in an idyllic kingdom, a man named Farmer begins a heroic quest to find his kidnapped wife and avenge their son, who... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Jason Statham, John Rhys-Davies, Ray Liotta, Matthew Lillard
Directed By: Uwe Boll
4%
28%
Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Synopsis: Young business consultant Will Shaw (Henry Cavill) flies to Spain for a vacation aboard his family's sailboat. When Will returns from some on-shore shopping, his... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Henry Cavill, Bruce Willis, Sigourney Weaver, Verónica Echegui
Directed By: Mabrouk El Mechri
4%
70%
Critics Consensus: A trifecta of failure for writer-director-star Keenen Ivory Wayans, A Low Down Dirty Shame lives repeatedly and resolutely down to its title.
Synopsis: After hitting a wall in his case against drug kingpin Ernesto Mendoza (Andrew Divoff), private eye Andre Shame (Keenen Ivory Wayans) quits the police department... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Keenen Ivory Wayans, Charles S. Dutton, Jada Pinkett Smith, Salli Richardson-Whitfield
Directed By: Keenen Ivory Wayans
5%
30%
Critics Consensus: The Last Airbender squanders its popular source material with incomprehensible plotting, horrible acting, and detached joyless direction.
Synopsis: The four nations of Air, Water, Earth and Fire lived in harmony until the Fire Nation declared war. A century later, there is still no... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Noah Ringer, Dev Patel, Nicola Peltz Beckham, Jackson Rathbone
Directed By: M. Night Shyamalan
5%
12%
Critics Consensus: A thoroughly unfunny misfire, Just Getting Started manages the incredible feat of wasting more than a century of combined acting experience from its three talented leads.
Synopsis: Duke Diver is living the high life as the freewheeling manager of a luxurious resort in Palm Springs, Calif. He soon faces competition from Leo,... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Morgan Freeman, Tommy Lee Jones, Rene Russo, Joe Pantoliano
Directed By: Ron Shelton
5%
34%
Critics Consensus: Lacking the punch and good cheer of The Incredibles and Sky High, Zoom is a dull and laugh-free affair.
Synopsis: Capt. Zoom, or Jack (Tim Allen), as he is now known, has long since given up his career of fighting evil and protecting the defenseless.... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Tim Allen, Courteney Cox, Spencer Breslin, Kate Mara
Directed By: Peter Hewitt
6%
41%
Critics Consensus: Witless, unfocused, and arguably misogynistic, Playing for Keeps is a dispiriting, lowest-common-denominator Hollywood rom-com.
Synopsis: Long past his soccer-playing heyday, George Dryer (Gerard Butler) is struggling financially and failing in his attempt to reconcile with his ex-wife, Stacie (Jessica Biel),... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Gerard Butler, Jessica Biel, Uma Thurman, Catherine Zeta-Jones
Directed By: Gabriele Muccino
6%
20%
Critics Consensus: The Adventures of Pluto Nash is neither adventurous nor funny, and Eddie Murphy is on autopilot in this notorious box office bomb.
Synopsis: "Pluto Nash" is an action comedy set on the moon in the year 2087, starring Eddie Murphy as the title character, an audacious nightclub owner... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Eddie Murphy, Randy Quaid, Rosario Dawson, Joe Pantoliano
Directed By: Ron Underwood
5%
31%
Critics Consensus: Yet another predictable variation on the hoary old haunted-house movie, Darkness is an illogical, portentous mess.
Synopsis: Paul (Stephan Enquist) and his older sister, Regina (Anna Paquin), unpack and settle into their new country home with their mother (Lena Olin) and father... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Anna Paquin, Lena Olin, Iain Glen, Giancarlo Giannini
Directed By: Jaume Balagueró
6%
34%
Critics Consensus: Happily N'Ever After has none of the moxy, edge, or postmodern wit of the other fairy-tales-gone-haywire CG movie it so blatantly rips off.
Synopsis: Fairy Tale Land becomes a realm of happy endings gone wrong when Cinderella's wicked stepmother, Frieda (Sigourney Weaver), joins forces with legendary villains to tip... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze Jr., Andy Dick, Wallace Shawn
Directed By: Paul J. Bolger
7%
15%
Critics Consensus: Offensive in its depiction of autism -- and painfully misguided in essentially every respect -- Music is a vanity project that begs to be turned down.
Synopsis: Zu (Kate Hudson) is a free spirit estranged from her family who suddenly finds herself the sole guardian of her half sister, Music (Maddie Ziegler),... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Kate Hudson, Leslie Odom Jr., Maddie Ziegler, Ben Schwartz
Directed By: Sia
7%
38%
Critics Consensus: Mac and Me is duly infamous: not only is it a pale imitation of E.T., it's also a thinly-veiled feature length commercial for McDonalds and Coca-Cola.
Synopsis: A young extraterrestrial, separated from its family and stranded on Earth, finds friendship with a boy in a wheelchair.
Starring: Christine Ebersole, Jade Calegory, Jonathan Ward, Tina Caspary
Directed By: Stewart Raffill



