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Thanks to Rotten Tomatoes and CinemaScore, it’s quite easy to see what kind of movies resonate with audiences while leaving critics feeling less than thrilled. Here are 32 legitimately great movies that critics hated but audiences loved.
32. Venom (2018)
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31. Harlem Nights (1989)
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30. But I’m a Cheerleader (1999)
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29. Transformers (2007)
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28. The Greatest Beer Run Ever (2022)
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27. Man of Steel (2013)
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26. Hotel Transylvania (2012)
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25. Sweet Home Alabama (2002)
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24. Step Up (2006)
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Essentially a Saturday Night Fever or Dirty Dancing for the MySpace generation, Step Up stars Channing Tatum (in his first major Hollywood leading man role) as a young man from a troubled background who, ahem, steps up to help a beautiful dance student (Jenna Dewan). Inevitably, the two fall in love. While critics weren’t in sync with Step Up - it has a paltry 21% critics' rating on Rotten Tomatoes - the movie had audiences dancing in their seats. The film not only launched the career of director Anne Fletcher, who later directed other hit comedies like 27 Dresses, The Proposal, and The Guilt Trip, but also the career of Channing Tatum.
23. Playing With Fire (2019)
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In this genial family comedy starring John Cena, Keegan-Michael Key, and John Leguizamo, three California smokejumpers are legally tasked with watching over three rambunctious children (whom they’ve rescued from a burning cabin) until child services arrive. Although critics extinguished Playing With Fire - The Observer panned it as “beyond inept” and “contender for the worst movie” of 2019 - audiences have been more drawn to its flames, with a 77% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
22. Where the Crawdads Sing (2022)
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21. Bad Boys 2 (2003)
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In Michael Bay’s sequel to his own 1995 hit action movie, Martin Lawrence and Will Smith reunite as hotshot cops looking to take down an illegal narcotics ring in Miami. Although critics were unfavorable towards Bad Boys 2 - the late, great Roger Ebert gave the movie just one out of four stars, writing negatively of its “needless cruelty” - the movie blew up the box office with a gross of $273 million worldwide. In retrospect, the movie enjoys its appreciators as an example of Michael Bay’s maximalist sensibilities getting cranked up to the highest level.
20. The 355 (2022)
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In this spy action thriller from Simon Kinberg, Jessica Chastain leads an all-star female ensemble, including Penelope Cruz, Bingbing Fan, Diane Kruger, and Lupita Nyong’o, all of whom play spies uniting to stop terrorists from igniting World War III. Although critics panned it as an uninspired girl-power action flick - The Guardian’s Benjamin Lee wrote it off as “generic” and “simply replacing male action heroes with women” that “[stands] back waiting for applause” - The 355 captured audiences in its target sights. The movie enjoys an audience rating of B+ on CinemaScore.
19. Big Daddy (1999)
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18. The Gray Man (2022)
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17. Underworld (2003)
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16. Uncharted (2022)
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15. Argylle (2024)
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From Kick-Ass and Kingsman director Matthew Vaughn came Argylle, a bombastic send-up of spy thrillers that audiences seemed to love more than professional critics. In this original production for Apple TV+, a successful novelist (Bryce Dallas Howard) gets swept up in a real-life game of espionage where she learns that the stories in her books are more factual than she believes. While critics disliked the movie’s length, tiresome plot twists, and meta-centric narrative - The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw panned it as “unbearably self-satisfied” - other moviegoers were more thrilled, allowing the movie to boast a more assured 72% Rotten Tomatoes audience score.
14. Black Adam (2022)
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13. Warcraft (2016)
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12. The Lion King (2019)
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11. Wet Hot American Summer (2001)
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While it’s celebrated now as a cult classic, Wet Hot American Summer was in fact a critical and commercial bomb. Despite its stacked cast including Paul Rudd, Molly Shannon, Elizabeth Banks, Christopher Meloni, Amy Poehler, and even Bradley Cooper in his film debut, Wet Hot American Summer left critics feeling dry as a bone; it was so bad in the eyes of Roger Ebert, he wrote his scathing review in song. Still, Wet Hot American Summer drew a passionate crowd to make it into a franchise. On Netflix, the movie inspired both a prequelanda sequel series, with virtually everyone in the cast playing younger and older versions of their characters.
10. Hook (1991)
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Yes, believe it or not, Steven Spielberg’s Hook with Robin Williams was not loved among critics circa ‘91. On Rotten Tomatoes, only 29% of professional reviews wrote positively of the movie, which tells of an adult Peter Pan who has forgotten all about his magical childhood until he returns to Neverland. “The failure inHookis its inability to re-imagine the material, to find something new, fresh or urgent to do with the Peter Pan myth,” panned Roger Ebert for the Chicago Sun-Times. But audiences have loved Hook for generations, from Williams’ committed performance to John Williams' score to even Dante Basco as the charismatic rascal Rufio. On CinemaScore, Hook boasts a pixie dust-coated A-.
9. The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)
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When The Super Mario Bros. Movie warped its way into theaters, some critics were hoping to unplug their controllers. With a limp 59% critics' rating on Rotten Tomatoes, critics were divided over the movie’s middling story and safe execution of a well-known video game IP. But The Super Mario Bros. Movie was a box office titan in 2023, being one of the highest-grossing movies of the year alongside Barbie and Oppenheimer. Audiences rated the movie much higher than critics too, with a Goomba-stomping 95% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
8. Twilight (2008)
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7. Jurassic World: Dominion
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Life, uh, finds a way… to ruin a classic. In 2022, the Jurassic Park/World franchise synthesized into a cross-generation extravaganza, Jurassic World: Dominion, which reunited the cast and characters of 1993’s Jurassic Park with the Jurassic World era. The results were cataclysmic, at least to critics who deemed the series extinct. “With Jurassic World: Dominion, it’s clear: Colin Trevorrow is the worst thing that’s happened to dinosaurs since that asteroid knocked them all into the past tense,” wrote Kristy Puchko for Mashable. Still, Jurassic World: Dominion got fans doing the dinosaur, with a 77% audience approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
6. Man on Fire (2004)
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5. The Thing (1982)
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Although John Carpenter’s 1982 creature feature The Thing is revered now as a technical and artistic marvel, critics in ‘82 were ice cold. Linda Gross of the Los Angeles Times criticized the movie for being “bereft, despairing, and nihilistic” whilst Starlog’s Alan Spencer called it “sterile.” Critics weren’t alone, as even audiences avoided The Thing at the box office. It wasn’t until it hit home video that The Thing found a more devoted audience who shivered at its chilling tale about an alien parasite terrorizing scientists at an Antarctica research facility. Today, The Thing is widely regarded as a classic of 1980s filmmaking.
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4. Tommy Boy (1995)
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One of many sketches from Saturday Night Live to spin off as a feature film was Peter Segal’s 1995 buddy comedy Tommy Boy. SNL castmates David Spade and Chris Farley star in this ridiculous comedy about a socially inept and physically disruptive Tommy (Farley) who desperately tries to save his late father’s auto parts factory with the help of straight-laced Richard (Spade). Critics were unkind towards Tommy Boy, but endless reruns on cable TV have made Tommy Boy a cult classic. It enjoys an A- CinemaScore and 90% audience approval on Rotten Tomatoes.
3. Armageddon (1998)
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2. Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)
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1. National Treasure (2004)
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2Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package”
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3Path of Exile 2 review: “A stellar start to a thrilling and brutal dark adventure”
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