10 Painfully Horrible Modern Movies with 0% Rotten Tomatoes Score
Having decades of cinema history to learn from, the directors of these horrendous flicks still managed to create something unanimously hated by critics and viewers.
Note: All movies on this list have 0% Critic Scores, Audience Scores of below 20%, and were released in the last 10 years.
10. Bedeviled (2016)
An idea of mixing together good old supernatural entities and modern mobile apps sounded good on paper — but the execution turned out disastrous. Bedeviled relied on its somewhat amusing premise too much to care about not incorporating every teen horror cliche you could think of, so no wonder only 20% of viewers liked it.
9. Cold Blood (2019)
A reclusive hitman finds an injured woman near his isolated house in the woods and risks everything to save her. Despite having Jean Reno as its lead actor, Cold Blood fails to create compelling characters or story and as a mystery thriller, it provides neither mystery nor thrills. Only 18% of viewers found this movie worthy of a positive review.
8. All Roads Lead to Rome (2015)
To reconnect with her daughter, an uptight mother takes her for a vacation in an Italian village where she meets her former lover. Another big-starrer that flopped, All Roads Lead to Rome underutilized Sarah Jessica Parker and got stuck in its mess of romance, farce, and road genres. At least, 16% of viewers weren’t too harsh on it.
7. 10 Minutes Gone (2019)
An action crime mystery that features an entire Bruce Willis, 10 Minutes Gone does absolutely nothing good with its star advantage. Following a bank robber who lost his memory and needs to remember the lost 10 minutes of a failed heist to uncover a traitor, it’s “clumsy and cliche-ridden,” but 16% of viewers still gave it a thumbs-up.
6. Armed Response (2017)
A blend of action, horror, and thriller, Armed Response has an interesting premise about six operatives investigating mysterious murders in an AI-operated super prison… But the movie wastes its opportunity to do anything cool with it and wastes star Wesley Snipes’ potential, with only 15% of viewers thinking otherwise.
5. Andròn: The Black Labyrinth (2015)
Just a bad movie? Can happen to anyone. A terrible movie that failed to properly plagiarize two of the most popular dystopian teenage franchises? That’s a yikes. The Black Labyrinth mixes the essence of both The Hunger Games and The Maze Runner only to completely brutalize it. The movie only entertained 13% of viewers.
4. Air Strike (2018)
Another Bruce Willis-led disaster masquerading as a war action movie, Air Strike follows the Chinese soldiers in WWII as they try to protect crucial military equipment amid Japanese attacks. Sadly, the only good thing that can be said about this movie is that it clearly cost a hefty sum to put together, but 12% of viewers would disagree.
3. Cabin Fever (2016)
To be perfectly honest, Cabin Fever had the potential to provide a unique take on the genre of horror thriller thanks to its interesting premise: a group of students stuck in a remote cabin succumbing to a flesh-eating virus. Sounds cool, but the execution doomed this movie — only 12% of its viewers decided it had any reason to exist.
2. Cam2Cam (2014)
Cam2Cam tried to mix the genres of thriller, slasher, supernatural horror, and sexploitation to deliver a unique experience… And it did, in a way. But its other mix — that of the most boring characters, clumsy exploration of its topics, and general underperformance in every subgenre — ensured only 7% of viewers would like it.
1. Black Noise (2023)
Here’s why a wordplay in the title and a fun premise doesn’t guarantee success. Black Noise follows an elite rescue squad sent to a private island to escort a VIP to safety — but on the island, they have to deal with a strange noise that gradually drives them insane. Unfortunately, the characters weren’t the only ones driven to insanity by the mysterious Black Noise, as even viewers rated this flick at 0%.