According to critics on the Tomatometer, these are the worst thrillers of all time.
Nothing about this film is surprising or inventive.
After all,how hard can it be to make a shark movie at least mindlessly entertaining?
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The universally panned film grossed just over $1 million against a relatively modest $25 million budget.
When done right,action comedy movies can be an absolute blast.
When done wrong, they end up looking kind of likePrecious Cargo.
Generic premises often result in generic movies, and this is no exception.
Britain has put out plenty of truly exceptional filmsover the decades.Strattonisn’t one of them.
Sadly,Strattondoesn’t.
These scenes have a rhythm that feels pedestrian and a lack of energy that could put anyone to sleep.
When a thriller is more of a lullaby than a nail-biter, you know you’ve got a problem.
One of the lamest rehashes ever,Homecomingimitates that brand of erotic thriller with no bite.
Seriously, who said this was a good idea?
7’London Fields' (2018)
Neo-noir is cinephile bliss when it’s inspired and fully formed.
6’Left Behind' (2014)
Nicolas Cagestands alone in an acting category of his own creation.
As often as he can, he tries to find ways to out-Cage himself.
Sometimes, the result is fantastic.
Other times, audiences are the ones that have to pay the price.
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