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Here are the "Worst" Movies of 2015

Dec 28 2015 - 4:00pm

Although Hollywood had its fair share of dramatic Oscar contenders [1], brilliant comedies [2], and thrilling horror movies [3] 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 [4].


The Forger

Sadly, John Travolta [5]'s crime-drama about art thieves failed to steal the heart of audience members.

[6]5 percent [7]

Taken 3

Apparently Liam Neeson's "particular set of skills" does not include the ability to get good ratings for this January thriller.

[8]9 percent [9]

Fantastic Four

The widely panned superhero reboot has a stellar cast, but a plotline full of holes and bad wigs [10].

[11]10 percent [12]

The Loft

Not even James Marsden's charming smile could save this murder mystery, which hit theaters in January.

[13]11 percent [14]

Seventh Son

Seventh Son had Hollywood heavyweights Jeff Bridges [15] and Julianne Moore behind it, but it still failed to gain any good will at the box office.

[16]12 percent [17]

Mortdecai

The adventures of debonair art dealer and part time rogue Charlie Mortdecai (Johnny Depp [18]) weren't enough to distract critics from giving this film abysmal reviews.

[19]12 percent [20]

Hot Tub Time Machine 2

This ensemble buddy comedy doesn't deliver many laughs, and drowned in poor reviews.

[21]14 percent [22]

Sinister 2

The sequel to Ethan Hawke [23]'s creepy original lacked a good story, instead relying on jump-scares and gore to freak out its audience.

[24]14 percent [25]

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.

[26]16 percent [27]

Pixels

Despite its fun visuals and funny cast, critics rendered Pixels game over.

[28]17 percent [29]

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.

[30]19 percent [31]

Aloha

Bradley Cooper [32], Rachel McAdams [33], and Emma Stone [34] tried their best to make this tropical romance a hit, but they just couldn't pull it together.

[35]19 percent [36]

Self/Less

Although Ryan Reynolds [37]'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.

[38]21 percent [39]

Terminator Genisys

Even the original Terminator himself couldn't keep this movie afloat.

[40]25 percent [41]

Jupiter Ascending

The awe-inspiring visuals in Channing Tatum [42] and Mila Kunis [43]'s sci-fi flick were the only stunning things about it.

[44]26 percent [45]

Dark Places

Charlize Theron [46] and Chloƫ Grace Moretz gave it their all, but this gritty drama raked in poor reviews.

[47]26 percent [48]

Vacation

Vacation's abundance of potty humor didn't do them any favors with movie critics.

[49]27 percent [50]

Victor Frankenstein

Daniel Radcliffe [51] and James McAvoy [52] combined forces for this horror/sci-fi movie, but it ended up being one creation that they should've left in the lab.

[53]27 percent [54]

Get Hard

There isn't anything funny about how poorly Will Ferrell [55] and Kevin Hart's comedy was received.

[56]29 percent [57]


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