Jennifer Lawrence, who was last seen in Darren Aronofsky's Mother, says that
bad reviews of the film may have ruined her relationship with the director.
Not exact matches
The 3 - D
film was smurfed by
bad reviews and earned a rating
of 0 % on popular movie
review smurf Rotten Tomatoes.
So maybe the
film isn't garnering rave
reviews, but at least we get to look at
Bad Gal RiRi wearing lots
of jaw - dropping fashion.
This time to do my Retin - A Update ~ Results on 51 Cosby starred and produced the disastrous Leonard Part 6, about an alien - fighting secret agent, a
film that received some
of the year's
worst reviews and
He has quote after quote from
reviews on how
bad the scripts
of the time were for most
of the Fox
films.
Quentin Tarantino started the hype machine by anointing it his favorite
film of 2013, and good early
reviews have followed for Ahron Keshales» Big
Bad Wolves.
With the return Jason Bourne in theaters, we highlight the best to
worst reviewed films of the franchise.
Just when you thought we were done with our
review of the past year in
film (including our recent report on 2013's best and
worst movies), we have one last look back to offer you: our annual evaluation
of movie studio performance.
This is an excellent
film, and I feel the
bad review could be a case
of sour grapes as there is a lot
of critism on the west and steampunk technology.
With this piece, I'm not so much
REVIEWING Very
Bad Things, as much as I am discussing it's place within the confines
of modern
film itself.
This
film isn't a
bad comedy by any stretch
of the imagination, but it does not deserve an 8.1 (this is what it was when i
reviewed).
Asghar Farhadi's
film has already been
reviewed for the site by Jansen, but as I wanted to see it
badly since Cannes (and also because Blue is the Warmest Colour is one
of the hardest
films to get into this year) I took the chance to catch it.
No critic, no
bad review, nothing could take away the feeling
of seeing our first real action role model in
film.
Transformers: Dark
of the Moon Rated PG - 13 for intense prolonged sequences
of sci - fi action violence, mayhem and destruction, and for language, some sexuality and innuendo Available on DVD and Blu - ray After the horrible reception
of the second
film (I actually received the
worst hate mail
of my career for my semi-positive
review), the big metal robots are back for an even bigger adventure.
Before starting to write this
review, I decided to read the pro-Shyamalan arguments in the attempt to get the flip side opinion as to what I consider to be one
of the
worst films of 2008, and perhaps the
worst film from an auteur
of Shyamalan's reputation in some time.
But the
film, which tells the story
of how mystery man Tommy Wiseau made what's often been called the
worst movie
of all time, The Room, has earned mostly positive
reviews and was nominated for two Golden Globes, including Best Picture (Comedy or Musical.)
And there's more: Quentin Tarantino's favorite
film of the year «Big
Bad Wolves» obviously can't help but be overhyped, but as a dark comedy thriller and exercise in revenge, coming later this month, you could do a lot
worse (
review here).
Stephen Frears «last release, the gambling comedy Lay the Favorite, has the unfortunate distinction
of being among the
worst -
reviewed films of his career.
Directing his eighth feature
film in just a little over a decade, Drake Doremus has had the good fortune
of presenting four different relationship highs and blues / lows volumes at the fest commencing with 2010's Douchebag, followed by 2011's Like Crazy, 2013's Breathe In (
review), and proving that when you want something
bad enough you can deliver the goods in breakneck speed in 2017's Newness (
review).
A
film that seemed to be in a lot
of trouble, with well - publicised reshoots, World War Z may not have turned out so
badly after all, based on the early
reviews.
With next week's premiere
of That's My Boy, Rebecca Bleznak
reviews some
of the best and
worst of Adam Sandler's
films.
Some
of these launched at prestige fall
film festivals («Downsizing,» «Molly's Game,» «Hostiles,» «
Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool»); others are bonafide awards contenders (Steven Spielberg's «The Post» and Paul Thomas Anderson's «Phantom Thread»); and some, like Hugh Jackman vanity musical «The Greatest Showman,» will soon skid into either
bad reviews or audience reaction, or both.
Pinocchio's last live - action debut was one
of the
worst reviewed films of the decade.
Speaking for nearly every
review of the
film, one commentator quoted in a 2008 Entertainment Weekly article called it «The Citizen Kane
of bad movies.»
That's an exciting prospect by itself, but when the
reviews started to trickle in from America a few weeks ago, proclaiming the result to be a mutual ego - stroke
of cataclysmic proportions and potentially one
of the
worst films ever made, my anticipation levels went through the roof.
You will not read a single
review of Bad News Bears that does not compare it to both Michael Ritchie's original 1976 crowd pleaser and to Terry Zwigoff's brilliantly hilarious
Bad Santa (2003), and those comparisons will find the new
film wanting.
Robert Luketic «s The Ugly Truth was among the
worst reviewed films of Gerard Butler «s career, so I can't say I'm all that thrilled to hear that a reunion is brewing for the pair.
He is the Prince
of Puke, the King
of Bad Taste and the Pope
of Trash.1 Queer festival program notes and
film reviews regularly cite movies as reminiscent
of Waters in their «camp - ness» and humour: including But I'm a Cheerleader (Jamie Babbit, 1999), First Period (Charlie Vaughn, 2013) and Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild!
Striking out theatrically with one
of the
worst performances for a wide release
film, Hot Tub 2 recently, quietly made its way to home video on DVD and the subject
of this
review, a «Hotter & Wetter Unrated Cut» Blu - ray + DVD + Digital HD combo pack.
That is, until I talked to our own Zach Gayne and then read his
review out
of SXSW, which concluded: «The Disaster Artist is not only far funnier than you might expect, it's also far deeper than a
film about the
worst movie
of the 21st century has any right to be.»
In spite
of the
bad reviews it's receiving now — mostly written by middle - aged white men — A Wrinkle in Time will serve as a turning point in sci - fi
films for young adults and children.
Reviewed by Harris Dang on the 15th
of December 2017 Roadshow presents a
film by James Franco Produced by James Franco, Evan Goldberg, Vince Jolivette, Seth Rogen, James Weaver Written by Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber, based on the book «The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside «The Room,» the Greatest
Bad Movie Ever Made» by Greg Sestero, Tom Bissell Starring James Franco, Dave Franco, Seth Rogen, Judd Apatow, Hannibal Burress, Jerrod Carmichael, Bryan Cranston, Zoey Deutch, Zac Efron, Nathan Fielder, Ari Graynor, Melanie Griffith, Josh Hutcherson, Jason Mantzoukas, Christopher Mintz - Plasse, Megan Mullally, Paul Scheer, Sharon Stone, Jacki Weaver Cinematography Brandon Trost Edited by Stacey Schroeder Running Time: 103 minutes Rating: M Release Date: the 7th
of December 2017
With my guest, Gold Rush Gang member Bryan Bonefede, we discuss how these
films and their mostly stellar
reviews have boosted their Oscar profiles among the Gold Rush Gang and how mixed to
bad responses
of Bleed for This and Wakefield have basically sunk theirs.
One is that this is all incidental and happens to give them some kind
of moral background to stop the killer (but they could / do have morality coming from other sources) or Two, a propaganda
film (the way most critics took it, making it one
of the
worst -
reviewed films of Eastwood's career) that says because «God was on their side» and the like, they were ready and even protected just enough to «defeat evil» because
of U.S. «moral exceptionalism» or the like.
Matthew Lee ranks Jacques Audiard's
films from
worst to best... To coincide with the release
of Jacques Audiard's Dheepan [read our
review here], the winner
of last year's Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival, we're looking through this auteur's back catalogue.
While I do plan on
reviewing several more
of the
films that I saw at Sundance over the next few weeks, I did want to give everyone my personal picks for the best and
worst of Sundance 2015.
The
film was released last summer and received a backlash
of bad reviews from critics.
On another track, Feig, Black, and screenwriters Jacob Meszaros and Mya Stark contribute a convivial commentary that begins promisingly enough with the observation that Unaccompanied Minors is one
of the
worst -
reviewed films of all time.
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«Foxcatcher» made its debut during the Cannes
Film Festival this weekend to rave
reviews, with TheWrap's Sasha Stone remarking that Miller «seems incapable
of making a
bad film.»
Earlier this year, Joel Edgerton addressed the
bad reviews of his Netflix original movie Bright, arguing that David Ayer's L.A. - set racial allegory — in which he played a soulful Orc trying to retrieve a magic wand — needed to be «
reviewed by public opinion rather than through the highbrow prism
of film criticism.»
Here's a dirty little pseudo-secret about the life
of a
film critic — it's much more difficult to write a
review for a good movie than it is a
bad one.
The
film itself has received mixed
reviews — though it's not nearly as
bad as the haters would lead you to believe — but one
of the most widely praised comedic aspects
of the
film is also one
of the most unexpected: Chris Hemsworth.
Plagued by
bad word
of mouth and harsh
reviews from critics (receiving a 9 % at Rotten Tomatoes), the original
film suffered another blow when director Josh Trank distanced himself from the final version
of the
film the day before its release.
With THE VISIT, Shyamalan returns, and with some success, to the smaller scale
of his first
films, including the perfectly wonderful WIDE AWAKE, but with a savage disquietude about the disruption
of the nuclear family, and a message about not hanging on to anger that might just be Shyamalan talking to himself about how to deal with the spate
of viciously
bad reviews into which his career careened.
... as evidenced by
bad films, war crimes, hate crimes, bigotry, politics, and general bold - faced hatred by certain authors
of certain movie
review web sites.
But his latest
film, Gus Van Sant's «Sea
of Trees» has been the
worst - received
film of the Cannes competition by far — «lethally tedious,» according to our
review.
This is forgettable January entertainment, but not
bad in the scheme
of films Neeson usually turns out this time
of year including, as I say in my video
review above, all three Taken movies, Run All Night and others he gets the big paycheck for.
What's more
of a problem is that the
films often trail
bad reviews after them.
Every time you turn on the TV or open a
film magazine he's asserting that this movie is «Raymond Carver soup»;
worse still, in the pages
of the New York Times Book
Review last month, he actually remarked, in an attempt at self - disparagement, «I agree that real art is without irony,» one
of the dumbest statements a director
of his distinction has ever uttered.