Here are the "Worst" Movies of 2015
Although Hollywood had its fair share of dramatic Oscar contenders, brilliant comedies, and thrilling horror movies this year, there sure were some doozies. Keep reading to find out which flicks failed to crack 30 percent on the Tomatometer, Rotten Tomatoes' review aggregator. If you see a movie you happened to love this year, just remember: you aren't alone.
The Forger
Sadly, John Travolta's crime-drama about art thieves failed to steal the heart of audience members.
Taken 3
Apparently Liam Neeson's "particular set of skills" does not include the ability to get good ratings for this January thriller.
Fantastic Four
The widely panned superhero reboot has a stellar cast, but a plotline full of holes and bad wigs.
The Loft
Not even James Marsden's charming smile could save this murder mystery, which hit theaters in January.
Seventh Son
Seventh Son had Hollywood heavyweights Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore behind it, but it still failed to gain any good will at the box office.
Mortdecai
The adventures of debonair art dealer and part time rogue Charlie Mortdecai (Johnny Depp) weren't enough to distract critics from giving this film abysmal reviews.
Hot Tub Time Machine 2
This ensemble buddy comedy doesn't deliver many laughs, and drowned in poor reviews.
Sinister 2
The sequel to Ethan Hawke's creepy original lacked a good story, instead relying on jump-scares and gore to freak out its audience.
The Last Witch Hunter
This lackluster, supernatural action movie confirmed once and for all that Vin Diesel performs best when behind the wheel of an expensive car.
Jem and the Holograms
Fans of the original '80s series were pumped for the remake, but were quickly disappointed by a dark, boring version of their technicolor cartoon icon.
Aloha
Bradley Cooper, Rachel McAdams, and Emma Stone tried their best to make this tropical romance a hit, but they just couldn't pull it together.
Self/Less
Although Ryan Reynolds's mind-swapping sci-fi thriller didn't totally crash and burn at the box office, critics just couldn't give it their stamp of approval.
Jupiter Ascending
The awe-inspiring visuals in Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis's sci-fi flick were the only stunning things about it.
Dark Places
Charlize Theron and Chloë Grace Moretz gave it their all, but this gritty drama raked in poor reviews.
Vacation
Vacation's abundance of potty humor didn't do them any favors with movie critics.
Victor Frankenstein
Daniel Radcliffe and James McAvoy combined forces for this horror/sci-fi movie, but it ended up being one creation that they should've left in the lab.
Get Hard
There isn't anything funny about how poorly Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart's comedy was received.