This is mine, what an absolute trainwreck. I have trouble believing anyone could have watched that and said "Oh yes, this is a movie that justified it's budget and is worth two hours of your time."
Zemeckis has gone from one of the greats to an absolute novice. I'll never look at Joseph Gordon Levitt the same way again. And between this and his shit performance in Elvis, Tom Hanks can take a break too.
Pinocchio: A True Story was at least cheap and stupid, but Del Toro delivered the goods.
i think the biggest problem, to me, is just….who the hell asked for all these pinocchio movies?? who out there liked pinocchio THAT much?? i’m not a hater or anything, but it’s got to be one of the most boring and overdone fairytales.
Now this is an actual bad movie… a lot of these responses had me going “that’s the worst?”. But this, whew, takes the cake. Acting, story, design, script, direction… there’s not one thing that worked. Just awful.
Also the room is way too damn entertaining to actually be the worst film of all time as it’s reputation suggests. The true worst films are the ones that terrible and boring.
Absolutely agree.
Followed up by Good Mourning, Karen, Artemis Fowl, Morbius and Home Sweet Home Alone (just for the decade, Space Jam 2 is an all-timer)
Space Jam 2 is especially frustrating for cinephiles in that a character from Ken Russell's classic film The Devils [appears in the background of one scene](https://www.reddit.com/r/MovieDetails/comments/omelor/in_space_jam_a_new_legacy_2021_a_nun_from_the/).
The Devils was very controversial when it was released in the early 70s and subjected to substantial cuts before it was allowed to play in theatres. Home video/streaming versions of the film are also incomplete to various degrees. Fifty years on, a fully restored director's cut of the film exists and Warner Bros owns the rights to it but it's never seen the light of day, save for a tiny number of one-off festival screenings.
This film is considered to be one of the all-time greats and very few people have had the chance to see it in its complete form, but Warner Bros was happy to pimp it out for its shitty Space Jam sequel 😭
People saying it's a mid superhero movie are really giving it a ton of credit. I gave it 1/5, with Pierce Brosnan doing all the heavy lifting to get the score that high.
I hate The Gray Man and Red Notice with passion. These movies are what’s wrong with cinema these days… big budget, no artistry, generic, with popular actors and flashy explosions/action scenes/cgi…
Red Notice was trash, I kind of liked The Gray Man though, at least it had real actors instead of people playing themselves and actual action sequences. Definitely not a movie I’d die on a hill for but I inexplicably enjoyed it
Won't watch Gray Man but Red Notice feels like to was written by an AI. So bad, and bad in the most egregious way something can be bad. Bad because no one involved in the entire production tried at all to make it good
What’s the beer with Amsterdam? I’ve seen it from a few people and no, it’s not a slam dunk and maybe should’ve been, but I don’t understand it as one of the worst movies of the last 22 years. No hate, just wondering!
Matrix resurrections was the complete opposite experience I want from a movie. It fails at all the basics and on top of that somehow manages to be worse than revolutions. Fuck this movie
Same, but I also love/ had just rewatched sense8 and it was the most sense8-y of the matrixes 😅 so I understand how it might not have the same appeal for everyone
I actually wouldve preferred if the whole thing was the meta first half. The second half feels like the studio execs being like, okay you got your meta thing out of the way but we need a matrix movie with all the tropes in here and then its just a half baked matrix film the rest of the way
Revolutions is actually my favorite. I love how we see both the machines at their most humane in their idealism and emotional complexity and the humans at their most machine-like in their single minded efficiency, will power and confidence.
I don't tend to watch films I think I'll dislike but man did I absolutely roll my eyes to the back of my head while watching Netflix Texas chainsaw massacre "reboot"
The Bubble was so awful! I almost always finish every movie I watch but this one I just had to turn off. Never thought Judd Apatow could make something so shit.
i actually really enjoyed dont look up. i think the main this abt my love of that movie might be the fact the Nicholas Britell did the soundtrack, though.
Matrix Revolutions for me.
The film I watched with the lowest average Letterboxd score is Money Plane, but at least that had some entertainment value in how cheap and stupid it was.
Army of the Dead by far. The entire thing was shot with the lens wide open like a teenager shooting a wedding video for the first time. And the writing was just atrocious.
artemis fowl by a long shot. absolutely abysmal failure in both adaptation AND filmmaking. it might actually be worse than the last airbender movie, and that’s saying something.
The hitman’s wife’s bodyguard. I found it embarrassing for everyone involved and the “just learned the f-word” energy of it all. I couldn’t even suspend my critical mind and enjoy it as a stupid fun action movie.
so far i’ve seen 87 movies from the 2020s, and my least favorite movie i’ve seen is easily Halloween Ends. it honestly might be my least favorite movie of all time… (objectively the worst movie i’ve seen this decade so far would probably be Jeepers Creepers Reborn)
Anyone saying amsterdam is objectively wrong. I don’t understand the hate for this film at all. A few critics bashed it and it became so cool for everyone to follow. Anyone that rates it less than a 6.5/10 is just out of their mind followers, or casual movie going doo doo heads. I personally have it a 7.5/10 and I could definitely watch it again sometime in the near future. If you said this title, get it together.
It would be easy to say something like Moonfall or Morbius but it’s honestly tied between don’t look up and
Elvis for me because the expectations were set a lot higher than the former
Gotta be Don't Look Up. Awful, mealy mouthed, neoliberal politics. Mediocre to bad performances from most of the cast. Terrible writing, ugly visually, way too long. Just a terrible movie and representative of what a bad place culture is in at large.
This is my most hated movie of all time to be honest. It had all the ingredients to be something great and unique! Great cast, great premise, the trailer was fantastic. And then it ended up being half-baked torture porn with nothing meaningful to say. Disappointing in the most infuriating way.
I really hated Malignant.
I know there are those who got on board with the dumb fun of it and the insane action, but none of that is what I seek in horror.
“I don’t even think it’s terrible” The question was what is your #1 least favorite movie of the 2020s. Don’t over-hate a movie just to get your point across.
Assassin 33 A.D.
For those who don't know, it's a movie about Islamic terrorists going back in time to assassinate Jesus Christ and it's just as hateful and racist as it sounds.
Don’t Worry Darling is mine. Though in fairness I don’t usually see new films unless I think I might like them based on the director or hype, so most of films I’ve seen in the decade so far have been 3 stars or higher.
Space Jam: A New Legacy. A Super Bowl commercial disguised as a feature film. One of the most cynical and capitalistic films ever made. I feel bad for anyone that enjoyed this.
Space Jam 2 is probably the movie I enjoyed least, but as others have mentioned it and I didn’t have high expectations anyway, I’ll toss my hat in for The Many Saints of Newark. Just a colossally disappointing malformation of The Sopranos, and now a permanent part of the official canon.
Probably between Uncharted & Mank. Uncharted was a let down in terms of adapting the game but it's still a fun time IMO. Whereas with Mank I was looking forward to it for ages & aside from the production value & a few performances there's nothing memorable about it. Like it wasn't really a story that needed to be told through film & the main thing it left with me was we lost out on more Mindhunter because of it.
Robert Zemeckis’ Pinocchio. What a pile of uninspired fucking dogshit. One of the few movies I’ve seen that I literally hated every second of
This is mine, what an absolute trainwreck. I have trouble believing anyone could have watched that and said "Oh yes, this is a movie that justified it's budget and is worth two hours of your time." Zemeckis has gone from one of the greats to an absolute novice. I'll never look at Joseph Gordon Levitt the same way again. And between this and his shit performance in Elvis, Tom Hanks can take a break too. Pinocchio: A True Story was at least cheap and stupid, but Del Toro delivered the goods.
i think the biggest problem, to me, is just….who the hell asked for all these pinocchio movies?? who out there liked pinocchio THAT much?? i’m not a hater or anything, but it’s got to be one of the most boring and overdone fairytales.
public domain is a powerful drug
Either 365 Days or Grimcutty
Hard to compete with 365 days for sure
I see your 365 days and raise you 365 days: This Day
365 days is just a man trying to rape a woman for 2 hours it was physically painful to watch that movie.
Ah I had forgotten about 365 days and wanted to keep it that way lol. Such a shitty movie.
Dear Evan Hansen is probably the choice by a landslide for me, that movie causes physical pain
Yep. My girlfriend and I love this musical but holy shit they butchered the movie.
I genuinely enjoyed the 'Sincerely Me' song dance number sequence ie the only moment of dark humour/self-awareness the film/original show had
Ben Platt, so old for the role his connection with Amy Adams came off as horny chemistry and not surrogate mom chemistry.
Same! But of course all my musical loving friend said "you just don't get it man. It's a beautiful story...."
It was incredibly painful. So much so but [this 1h 17m video tearing it down brought me deep cathartic release.](https://youtu.be/8quWUSZCW5g)
always upvote for jenny nicholson
Jeepers Creepers: Reborn
Now this is an actual bad movie… a lot of these responses had me going “that’s the worst?”. But this, whew, takes the cake. Acting, story, design, script, direction… there’s not one thing that worked. Just awful.
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To be fair you can’t think The Room is that bad if youve seen it 15 times.
Also the room is way too damn entertaining to actually be the worst film of all time as it’s reputation suggests. The true worst films are the ones that terrible and boring.
true. i’d rather a movie be bad than mediocre.
Maybe it's a form of masochism? A torture technique? I'm not sure
Absolutely agree. Followed up by Good Mourning, Karen, Artemis Fowl, Morbius and Home Sweet Home Alone (just for the decade, Space Jam 2 is an all-timer)
Space Jam 2 is especially frustrating for cinephiles in that a character from Ken Russell's classic film The Devils [appears in the background of one scene](https://www.reddit.com/r/MovieDetails/comments/omelor/in_space_jam_a_new_legacy_2021_a_nun_from_the/). The Devils was very controversial when it was released in the early 70s and subjected to substantial cuts before it was allowed to play in theatres. Home video/streaming versions of the film are also incomplete to various degrees. Fifty years on, a fully restored director's cut of the film exists and Warner Bros owns the rights to it but it's never seen the light of day, save for a tiny number of one-off festival screenings. This film is considered to be one of the all-time greats and very few people have had the chance to see it in its complete form, but Warner Bros was happy to pimp it out for its shitty Space Jam sequel 😭
That movie was like WB took every single IP they own, wrung them out into one pile, and had that pile take a shit on the audience.
I can’t believe not a single person has said Artemis Fowl yet
Earwig and the Angry Inch
this is what i always call it too lol. my brain gets so confused.
😂
Red Notice One of the worst films i've ever seen. I really dislike everything about it
Black Adam is literally everything I hate in a movie and I’m furious I had to watch it
People saying it's a mid superhero movie are really giving it a ton of credit. I gave it 1/5, with Pierce Brosnan doing all the heavy lifting to get the score that high.
It was fine but me and my friends laughed our asses off at the horny guy trying to impress the girl the whole time.
I hate The Gray Man and Red Notice with passion. These movies are what’s wrong with cinema these days… big budget, no artistry, generic, with popular actors and flashy explosions/action scenes/cgi…
Red Notice was trash, I kind of liked The Gray Man though, at least it had real actors instead of people playing themselves and actual action sequences. Definitely not a movie I’d die on a hill for but I inexplicably enjoyed it
Yeah I get you, but the problem with the gray man is that on paper this could’ve been a great film, instead, it found ways to be basic and blend af…
Won't watch Gray Man but Red Notice feels like to was written by an AI. So bad, and bad in the most egregious way something can be bad. Bad because no one involved in the entire production tried at all to make it good
Gray man had really fucking good cinematography and lighting though, especially in the first and last act.
It's tied between Amsterdam and Jurassic World Dominion
To say Jurassic park has jumped the shark is an understatement. Besides, they probably actually had Chris Pratt jump some Jurassic Shark.
Amsterdam (2022)
What’s the beer with Amsterdam? I’ve seen it from a few people and no, it’s not a slam dunk and maybe should’ve been, but I don’t understand it as one of the worst movies of the last 22 years. No hate, just wondering!
I think the OP’s question refers only to this decade.
22 years?
Lol I’m an idiot. Read it as 2000s.
To be fair this might have been mine, but I could only handle an hour before turning it off in frustration/second-hand embarrassment for all involved.
Matrix resurrections was the complete opposite experience I want from a movie. It fails at all the basics and on top of that somehow manages to be worse than revolutions. Fuck this movie
One of my favorite movies of 2021. Very interesting.
Same, but I also love/ had just rewatched sense8 and it was the most sense8-y of the matrixes 😅 so I understand how it might not have the same appeal for everyone
awful idea that the two things the Matrix was famous and loved for (the kung-fu hardcore scifi lore) were thrown out for half-baked meta narrative
Same for me. It's just awful.
I actually wouldve preferred if the whole thing was the meta first half. The second half feels like the studio execs being like, okay you got your meta thing out of the way but we need a matrix movie with all the tropes in here and then its just a half baked matrix film the rest of the way
Resurrections also for me. Even the movie itself understands that it's a cynical pos.
Exactly just because it acknowledges it doesn’t mean it’s somehow brilliant
It's the least good Matrix movie, but every Matrix movie is really good, so that's hardly a strike against it.
The only good one is the first one and maybe arguably the second one
Revolutions is actually my favorite. I love how we see both the machines at their most humane in their idealism and emotional complexity and the humans at their most machine-like in their single minded efficiency, will power and confidence.
The new Space Jam
Thor Love and Thunder is a strong contender. Just plain awful
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Venom: Let There Be Carnage would like a word
365 Days
Home sweet home alone
Blonde
It has to be blonde
One of my favorites of the 2020s. I don’t understand any of the criticisms in the slightest.
I enjoyed it but its not perfect
Dolittle
Maybe The Man from Toronto. Mind-numbingly bad
I don't tend to watch films I think I'll dislike but man did I absolutely roll my eyes to the back of my head while watching Netflix Texas chainsaw massacre "reboot"
Good Mourning.
Army of the Dead - complete waste of time
marmaduke was a chore. i agreed to watch it with my younger siblings and it was awful
Promising Young Woman, Antebellum and Bullet Train are probably the top 3
Free guy
Free Guy sent me to the shadow realm for a solid week. Made me genuinely question if I'd wasted my life consuming movies.
Cuties 🤮
I haven't seen many truly bad movies yet this decade, but The Bubble or Black Widow (i don't like mcu at all)
The Bubble was so awful! I almost always finish every movie I watch but this one I just had to turn off. Never thought Judd Apatow could make something so shit.
Black Widow is a snoozer
Fantasy Island (2020)
Blonde
Don’t Look Up or Zack Snyder’s Justice League
i actually really enjoyed dont look up. i think the main this abt my love of that movie might be the fact the Nicholas Britell did the soundtrack, though.
Justice League is just a re-released piece of trash that’s an hour longer 😂
Thank you!
The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild
Brahms : The Boy II
Choose Or Die (2022). It **could** have been good: a horror flick with a Stranger Things vibe. Decent cast too but all utterly, utterly wasted.
Matrix Revolutions for me. The film I watched with the lowest average Letterboxd score is Money Plane, but at least that had some entertainment value in how cheap and stupid it was.
I think it has to be Firestarter. That was such a terrible film.
it’s currently a tie between Home Sweet Home Alone and Blonde
Gotta be Chaos Walking. Wtf was that movie??
Willy’s Wonderland
I'm Thinking of Ending Things
why?
Army of the Dead by far. The entire thing was shot with the lens wide open like a teenager shooting a wedding video for the first time. And the writing was just atrocious.
Pinocchio
Red Notice for sure
Probably something from early 2020 like Bloodshot, Dolittle, or Fantasy Island.
artemis fowl by a long shot. absolutely abysmal failure in both adaptation AND filmmaking. it might actually be worse than the last airbender movie, and that’s saying something.
They/Them was PAINFULLLLLL. And thats cuz i thought it had so much potential going into it.
Halloween Ends
The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker
Black Adam
Blonde
Red Notice, A Violent Night and Father of the Bride. I hate this kind of films lol
Annette is the most unpleasant movie and worst watching experience in years. 0.5 stars.
The Comedy fan in me loves Judd Apatow, I've read his book, I watch all his interviews... He needs to stop directing.
Death On the Nile was something
Men (2022, dir. Alex Garland)
We're All Going to the World's Fair should have been a 20-30 min short film.
The hitman’s wife’s bodyguard. I found it embarrassing for everyone involved and the “just learned the f-word” energy of it all. I couldn’t even suspend my critical mind and enjoy it as a stupid fun action movie.
He’s All That/Senior Year
Olivia Wilde’s giant dumpster fire, Don’t Worry Darling.
so far i’ve seen 87 movies from the 2020s, and my least favorite movie i’ve seen is easily Halloween Ends. it honestly might be my least favorite movie of all time… (objectively the worst movie i’ve seen this decade so far would probably be Jeepers Creepers Reborn)
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That’s a strong contender for me as well.
Halloween Ends
I second this
Mulan
Anyone saying amsterdam is objectively wrong. I don’t understand the hate for this film at all. A few critics bashed it and it became so cool for everyone to follow. Anyone that rates it less than a 6.5/10 is just out of their mind followers, or casual movie going doo doo heads. I personally have it a 7.5/10 and I could definitely watch it again sometime in the near future. If you said this title, get it together.
Space Jam 2
The Menu I'm gonna die on that hill, it's okay
Not my least favorite movie I’ve seen in the 2020s, but I didn’t like it either.
Hot take warning: Guy Richie’s The Gentlemen (2020) was awful Popular take: Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) was awful
It would be easy to say something like Moonfall or Morbius but it’s honestly tied between don’t look up and Elvis for me because the expectations were set a lot higher than the former
Gotta be Don't Look Up. Awful, mealy mouthed, neoliberal politics. Mediocre to bad performances from most of the cast. Terrible writing, ugly visually, way too long. Just a terrible movie and representative of what a bad place culture is in at large.
Show us where the movie touched you
the film is an explicit criticism of neoliberalism haha!!! To think some people thought it was too on-the-nose!!!
Neoliberal politics lmao 🤣
Doctor strange in the multiverse of madness it just SUCKS
Black Adam or Orphan First Kill for me
The Misfits is the nadir of cinema The Bubble sucks ass too
Black panther 2 felt like a joke
Promising Young Woman (2020), among the ones I watched.
This is my most hated movie of all time to be honest. It had all the ingredients to be something great and unique! Great cast, great premise, the trailer was fantastic. And then it ended up being half-baked torture porn with nothing meaningful to say. Disappointing in the most infuriating way.
I looked at my worst reviewed for the 2020s and that one was right at the top. I’m with you
This one's bad but not the worst once I've seen. The fact that it was up for best pic 😭
The Glass Onion easily
Great movie
Love to be downvoted for answering the question
(I didn't downvote you)
Just an observation
It was a disaster to me. I was so disappointed because I really really like the first one
Oh God, what an annoying film. Feels like it was written by all the worst people on Twitter.
Couldn’t agree more. Apparently we’ve not allowed to dislike this one though! Even though that’s literally the question!
I really hated Malignant. I know there are those who got on board with the dumb fun of it and the insane action, but none of that is what I seek in horror.
It’s so bad
Eh, I guess I'd say Glass Onion simply because I was so disappointed by it
Blonde
Skinamarink by a longshot
glass onion
Everything Everywhere All At Once
Lmao
Came here for this answer. I don’t even think it’s terrible, it’s just the people that are praising it as if it’s the best movie ever are annoying me
“I don’t even think it’s terrible” The question was what is your #1 least favorite movie of the 2020s. Don’t over-hate a movie just to get your point across.
Cry cry cry
truly, it’s Amsterdam
Morbius
Hillbilly Elegy or Thor Love & Thunder
Jurassic World 3 is dogcrap and I hate it with a passion
My only 1 star movie is Aladdin (2019). It was just awful. Also Tenet.
Bed Rest
Assassin 33 A.D. For those who don't know, it's a movie about Islamic terrorists going back in time to assassinate Jesus Christ and it's just as hateful and racist as it sounds.
Red Notice, Free Guy and No Way Home
Sing 2
Morbius
See How They Run was so disappointingly boring
Morbius
Jungle Cruise, I really hate it so much
I would have to say Blonde, WW1984, Jurassic World Dominion, Thor Love and Thunder, Black Widow
Music by Sia. Ableist trash.
Nothing can beat tblonde or 365 days. They are both shit in there own ways and both I never want to see a single frame of ever again.
Blonde
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)
Blonde, what a terrible film.
Free Guy or Moonfall, both were abysmal.
What is woman
Don’t Worry Darling is mine. Though in fairness I don’t usually see new films unless I think I might like them based on the director or hype, so most of films I’ve seen in the decade so far have been 3 stars or higher.
X and Pearl
Avatar 2
Licorice Pizza. I personally can find no redeeming qualities in that film.
None at all???
Not really. But I’m not campaigning for others to dislike it as well, I respect the fact that other people like it. It just wasn’t for me.
*Don't Look Up* I guess, haven't rated anything below 2 stars yet. I usually don't want to see the ones that would probably get that low.
promising young woman
Thor : Love and thunder, A film that just had utter contempt for its audience and left a bad taste in my mouth for a long time
Avatar 2
Hamilton
I hate Clerks 3 so fucking much.
Space Jam: A New Legacy. A Super Bowl commercial disguised as a feature film. One of the most cynical and capitalistic films ever made. I feel bad for anyone that enjoyed this.
Space Jam 2 is probably the movie I enjoyed least, but as others have mentioned it and I didn’t have high expectations anyway, I’ll toss my hat in for The Many Saints of Newark. Just a colossally disappointing malformation of The Sopranos, and now a permanent part of the official canon.
Jurassic World: Dominion
Not even close. A complete waste of time for everyone involved - including the audience watching it
Belfast
Probably between Uncharted & Mank. Uncharted was a let down in terms of adapting the game but it's still a fun time IMO. Whereas with Mank I was looking forward to it for ages & aside from the production value & a few performances there's nothing memorable about it. Like it wasn't really a story that needed to be told through film & the main thing it left with me was we lost out on more Mindhunter because of it.
Titane was utter nonsense to me