69. "Hot Tub Time Machine 2" (2015)
Critic score: 29/100
User score: 3.5/10
What critics said: "A comedy that's so witless and unfunny and shoddily made it makes 'The Hangover 2' look like 'The Godfather 2.'" — Entertainment Weekly
68. "Aliens vs Predator - Requiem" (2007)
Critic score: 29/100
User score: 4.4/10
What critics said: "A tasteless, witless, mindlessly perfunctory bloodbath that has the discourtesy to take itself seriously. Pitting aliens against predators may be the height of frivolity, but God forbid anyone have fun with it." — The AV Club
67. "Alien vs. Predator" (2004)
Critic score: 29/100
User score: 5.5/10
What critics said: "Take a wretched premise. Imagine the worst picture that could be made from it. Then imagine something even worse. That's 'Alien vs. Predator.'" — San Francisco Chronicle
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Critic score: 29/100
User score: 6.7/10
What critics said: "What willful streak of perversity inspired Kevin Costner to take on this wacky tale of a letter carrier-turned-postapocalyptic hero?" — Entertainment Weekly
64. "Howard the Duck" (1986)
Critic score: 28/100
User score: 5.8/10
What critics said: "The story has no center; the duck is not likable, and the costly, overwrought, laser-filled special effects that conclude the movie are less impressive than a sparkler on a birthday cake." — Chicago Tribune
63. "The Colony" (2013)
Critic score: 28/100
User score: 5.3/10
What critics said: "Greedily tries to cram every dystopian curse into one misbegotten plot, resulting in something wildly disjointed, even if its pieces arguably connect." — Slant Magazine
62. "Timeline" (2003)
Critic score: 28/100
User score: 4.3/10
What critics said: "'Timeline' gives 'Gigli' serious competition for worst film of the year honors." — Miami Herald
61. "Batman & Robin" (1997)
Critic score: 28/100
User score: 5.7/10
What critics said: "Like a wounded yeti, 'Batman & Robin' drags itself through icicle-heavy sets, dry-ice fog and choking jungle vines, before dying in a frozen heap." — The Washington Post
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Critic score: 28/100
User score: N/A
What critics said: "'Highlander 3' has an edge over its prequels in that it's so shoddily directed that it's probably a great deal of fun to watch after a couple of six-packs." — Austin Chronicle
59. "The Divide" (2012)
Critic score: 28/100
User score: 6.5/10
What critics said: "We wait, from one cringe-inducing, hide-your-face-from-the-screen act after another, to see how much worse the behavior will become." — The New York Times
58. "Pandorum" (2009)
Critic score: 28/100
User score: 6.5/10
What critics said: "This is hackwork of the highest order, lacking in all poetry and barely comprehensible aurally or visually." — Time Out
57. "Atlas Shrugged: Part I" (2011)
Critic score: 28/100
User score: 5.7/10
What critics said: "Who's the idiot responsible for this fiasco? You can't blame the Tea Party, an organization of 9 million that the film's producers are exploiting to get butts into seats. There's an object lesson in objectivism for you." — Rolling Stone
56. "Hangar 10" (2014)
Critic score: 28/100
User score: N/A
What critics said: "Misses nary a single cliché in its visually disorienting and narratively confusing proceedings. " — The Hollywood Reporter
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Critic score: 27/100
User score: 5.1/10
What critics said: "For a movie that’s supposedly about delivering weightless, uncomplicated fun, 'Pixels' is an overwhelmingly sad experience." — Salon
54. "Stranded" (2013)
Critic score: 27/100
User score: 2.5/10
What critics said: "A terminally stupid, monotonously unimaginative rehash of umpteen space-horror classics. " — The Dissolve
53. "Transformers: The Last Knight" (2017)
Critic score: 27/100
User score: 4.0/10
What critics said: "It is not so much lazy filmmaking as it is a very expensive middle finger to common sense and the basic concept of entertainment." — The Globe and Mail
52. "Flatliners" (2017)
Critic score: 27/100
User score: 4.8/10
What critics said: "I wish I could tell you they made a mistake and it’s not so bad, but, as Andy Kaufman’s Foreign Man would put it, 'Ees so bad, ees terrible.'" — Vulture
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Critic score: 27/100
User score: 5.8/10
What critics said: "From its elaborate but incoherent premise to its clunkily staged time-freeze fight sequences, not one detail of 'The Anomaly' hasn’t been borrowed from a better movie." — Variety
48. "Fantastic Four" (2015)
Critic score: 27/100
User score: 2.6/10
What critics said: "A lousy script, unfocused direction, incoherent editing, shockingly terrible special effects — and, probably, panicked studio executives — have left its four talented stars muddling through a dull superhero origin story with zero payoff." — New York Post
47. "Babylon A.D." (2008)
46. "Time Changer" (2002)
Critic score: 26/100
User score: 4.0/10
What critics said: "Not one of these new-fangled Christian movies that camouflages its proselytizing with decent storytelling and filmmaking technique. 'Time Changer' is clunky, repetitive, and ham-handed." — Austin Chronicle
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Critic score: 26/100
User score: 4.0/10
What critics said: "In a feat of dullness quite powerful in its own way, this lifeless family comedy sucks the joy from every joke it touches." — Entertainment Weekly
44. "The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human" (1999)
Critic score: 26/100
User score: N/A
What critics said: "Belongs in the histrionic comedy genre, packed as it is with just plain silly situations that fail to elicit grins, much less guffaws." — Austin Chronicle
43. "The Objective" (2009)
Critic score: 26/100
User score: 6.8/10
What critics said: "It plays like a disastrous Sci-Fi Channel castoff." — LA Weekly
42. "Atlas Shrugged II: The Strike" (2012)
Critic score: 26/100
User score: 6.1/10
What critics said: "Budgetary constraints aside, director John Putch struggles to find balance or generate a single spark from the clunky mix of romance, political diatribe and thriller." — Los Angeles Times
41. "Alien Outpost" (2015)
Critic score: 26/100
User score: 5.1/10
What critics said: "A sci-fi actioner with the production values of your average porno, 'Alien Outpost' spews clichés like a machine gun set on maximum triteness." — New York Post
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Critic score: 26/100
User score: 5.0/10
What critics said: "Imagine Paul Verhoeven’s 'RoboCop' stripped of its politics, its wit, its humanity, and its craft, and that only gets halfway down the bottom of the barrel scraped by 'Officer Downe,' a hyper-aggressive and thoroughly repugnant piece of comic-book juvenalia." — Variety
38. "The Diabolical" (2015)
Critic score: 25/100
User score: 4.8/10
What critics said: "The sheer unadulterated inanity of these proceedings suggests that it'll soon be teleported to the far corners of the B-movie streaming-video abyss. " — Village Voice
37. "The One" (2001)
Critic score: 25/100
User score: 7.2/10
What critics said: "The combo of cheesy effects and martial arts choreographer Cory Yuen's unimaginative staging results in something that's martial artless." — Variety
36. "Jason X" (2002)
Critic score: 25/100
User score: 6.4/10
What critics said: "Despite the futuristic setting, which relies so heavily on GGI effects that it looks like a feature-length production concept painting, this film is painfully predictable." — TV Guide Magazine
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Critic score: 24/100
User score: 4.7/10
What critics said: "Has no thrills, no chills, no scares and contains a villain, or several of them, actually, that will turn you to stone -- from boredom." — New York Daily News
34. "A Sound of Thunder" (2005)
Critic score: 24/100
User score: 3.3/10
What critics said: "This picture achieves a level of badness that is its own form of sublimity. You almost - please note that I said almost - have to see it to believe it." — The New York Times
33. "Maximum Overdrive" (1986)
Critic score: 24/100
User score: 5.1/10
What critics said: "A loud, obnoxious, single-idea schlocker ... There's carnage galore, but minimal interest. King himself described it as a 'wonderful moron picture', and he was half-right." — Time Out London
32. "Universal Soldier: The Return" (1999)
Critic score: 24/100
User score: 4.6/10
What critics said: "Devoid of personality and has an annoying gratuitous sentimental streak." — Boston Globe
31. "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace" (1987)
Critic score: 24/100
User score: 2.5/10
What critics said: "More sluggish than a funeral barge, cheaper than a sale at K mart, it's a nerd, it's a shame, it's 'Superman IV.'" — The Washington Post
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Critic score: 22/100
User score: 2.3/10
What critics said: "It’s hard to imagine that even the least demanding of tykes will ask for a second sampling of this thoroughly second-rate animated feature, which has all the charm, and twice the volume, of a barking dog." — Variety
28. "Max Steel" (2016)
Critic score: 22/100
User score: 2.7/10
What critics said: "As the stuntmen duke it out and we see close-ups of the two actors making silly faces, it's hard not imagine a 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' feature in the making." — The Hollywood Reporter
27. "Congo" (1995)
Critic score: 22/100
User score: 5.9/10
What critics said: "Jawdroppingly bad, this adaptation of Michael Crichton's 1980 novel about a talking ape named Amy and a fabled lost city deep in the jungles of central Africa is as sophisticated in execution as a Jungle Jim movie." — Austin Chronicle
26. "Left Behind" (2001)
Critic score: 22/100
User score: 4.5/10
What critics said: "A slow-moving, dirt-dull narrative crammed with clunky expository dialogue and obscure Biblical references." — New York Post
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Critic score: 21/100
User score: 4.0/10
What critics said: "A disastrous disaster movie that is actually quite low on the disasters to its own detriment." — Entertainment Weekly
24. "Highlander: Endgame" (2000)
23. "Wing Commander: Space Will Never Be the Same" (1999)
Critic score: 21/100
User score: 4.1/10
What critics said: "The effects are laughably primitive, the dialogue hilariously atrocious -- and those are the good parts." — Entertainment Weekly
22. "Branded" (2012)
Critic score: 20/100
User score: 7.8/10
What critics said: "'Branded' has ideas, but unfortunately, the ideas are reeking batsh-t nuts, especially once the cheaply animated 'brand' monsters, which might not actually exist, start flying around like Ghostbusters mistakes biting one another. You've been warned." — Village Voice
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Critic score: 19/100
User score: 4.3/10
What critics said: "A shamelessly derivative and preposterous would-be blockbuster that goofily fashions itself as a sweeping romance, time-travel sci-fi tale, and gallant period piece all at once." — Slant Magazine
19. "Species II" (1998)
Critic score: 19/100
User score: 1.3/10
What critics said: "Shoddily plotted and unimaginative, 'Species II' is a slapdash effort at best, creepily unaffecting and minus the T&A this sort of film so desperately hinges on." — Austin Chronicle
18. "Supernova" (2000)
Critic score: 19/100
User score: 4.8/10
What critics said: "Apparently fallen victim to the transparent damage-control tactics of studios in possession of perceived stinkers." — Village Voice
17. "Ultraviolet" (2006)
Critic score: 18/100
User score: 2.8/10
What critics said: "Jovovich, who's shown sensitivity in her dramatic work, looks spectacularly bored as she power-kicks her way through one bloody pile-up after another. That boredom, like the mystery virus at the center of the film, is contagious." — Austin Chronicle
16. "The Darkest Hour" (2011)
Critic score: 18/100
User score: 5.2/10
What critics said: "Really, how slovenly is it to use invisible aliens? If you're going to tease us with nothing but pinwheels of light for three-quarters of the film, you'd better have one heck of a reveal up your sleeve." — The New York Times
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Critic score: 17/100
User score: 1.6/10
What critics said: "Perversely low-budget and oddly devoid of imagination, 'Vice' seems less like a proper film than a bargain-basement SyFy pilot." — The Dissolve
14. "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li" (2009)
Critic score: 17/100
User score: 3.3/10
What critics said: "Don't be fooled by the low grade: This sequel-in-spirit to Jean-Claude Van Damme's 1994 dud doesn't even succeed in being memorably bad." — Entertainment Weekly
13. "Andron" (2016)
Critic score: 16/100
User score: N/A
What critics said: "Directed and scripted in boring, incoherent fashion by Francesco Cinquemani, Andron brings new meaning to the word 'derivative.'" — The Hollywood Reporter
12. "Piranha Part Two: The Spawning" (1982)
Critic score: 15/100
User score: N/A
What critics said: "The special effects are awful (the piranhas are obviously hand puppets) and the script worse." — TV Guide Magazine
11. "Left Behind" (2014)
Critic score: 12/100
User score: 2.6/10
What critics said: "This failed epic — really, an epic failure — would barely be noticed, were it not for former Oscar-winner Nicolas Cage taking on a 'Sharknado'-quality remake of a Kirk Cameron movie." — New York Daily News
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Critic score: 12/100
User score: 2.0/10
What critics said: "A work so completely devoid of wit, style, intelligence or basic entertainment value that it makes that movie based on the Angry Birds app seem like a pure artistic statement by comparison." — RogerEbert.com
9. "The Adventures of Pluto Nash" (2002)
8. "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation" (1997)
Critic score: 11/100
User score: 7.9/10
What critics said: "It's cynical and it's depressing, and I would lock a child in a room before I'd show him Mortal Kombat: Annihilation." — LA Weekly
6. "Future World" (2018)
Critic score: 10/100
User score: 2.7/10
What critics said: "A miserable, idiotic sci-fi trifle, threadbare in both the imaginative and production value categories. " — The New York Times
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Critic score: 9/100
User score: N/A
What critics said: "The best and perhaps only way to enjoy Saturn 3 is to pretend that you're watching a 'Saturday Night Live' parody of Saturn 3." — Newsweek
4. "Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000" (2000)
Critic score: 9/100
User score: 2.0/10
What critics said: "A picture that will be hailed without controversy as the worst of its kind ever made." — Slate
3. "Atlas Shrugged III: Who Is John Galt?" (2014)
Critic score: 9/100
User score: 3.0/10
What critics said: "We get it, we get it: Capitalism is good, government is bad. But Atlas Shrugged: Who Is John Galt? is worse." — Arizona Republic
2. "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!" (1978)
Critic score: 9/100
User score: N/A
What critics said: "Self-conscious camp, the lowest artistic category known to man." — Chicago Reader
1. "Baby Geniuses" (1999)
Critic score: 6/100
User score: 3.0/10
What critics said: "Bad films are easy to make, but a film as unpleasant as 'Baby Geniuses' achieves a kind of grandeur." — Chicago Sun-Times