The Worst-Reviewed Movies of 2014
Award season contenders, they ain't. Lots of movies fall flat every year, with some failing to make enough money to justify their production and others getting horrible reviews (which can often cause the crappy box office). We rounded up the movies that failed to even break 20 percent on the Tomatometer, Rotten Tomatoes' review aggregator, in 2014. Not all of these did so badly with audiences, though, and you never know — some of these movies could be appreciated in the future. How many of these did you see?
I, Frankenstein
Not even Aaron Eckhart's abs could save this gothic thriller, which was released in January (generally known as the worst time for movies).
Vampire Academy
Despite its big fan following, the box office take and the reviews of this adaptation were abysmal.
A Haunted House 2
The scariest thing about this silly horror spoof is how poorly it was received.
Blended
Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler couldn't re-create the magic they've made on screen before with this limp family comedy.
Endless Love
This remake of a romantic drama had lots of kissing and even more cheesiness.
The Legend of Hercules
As we have established, the greatest abs in all the land cannot save your movie. Not even Kellan Lutz's.
3 percent Source: Summit Entertainment
Devil's Due
This horror movie was not quite the Rosemary's Baby for a new generation. The reviews were scary, though.
Transcendence
Even with Christopher Nolan as an executive producer and Johnny Depp looking fairly normal for once, this sci-fi thriller was a bust.
And So It Goes
The combined power of Diane Keaton and Michael Douglas sadly went nowhere for this comedy.
Transformers 4: Age of Extinction
It's a tale as old as time: big box office, terrible reviews.