Rotten Tomatoes Say That These Are The Top 30 Worst Films Of All Time

Published on 10/20/2022
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25. Shazam! (2019) – Rating: 90%

Shazam!, which should not be confused with Shaquille O’Neal’s Kazaam, tells the tale of a foster boy who discovers undiscovered superpowers. Billy Batson is abandoned when he is a little child, and while he continues to look for his mother, he causes problems for Child Services. Billy eventually moves into a new foster family and makes friends with Freddy. Shazam, the wizard, soon choose Billy to be his new champion. Billy can use this option to instantly transform into an adult superhero by saying the word “Shazam.” Billy encounters Dr. Thaddeus Sivana, a formidable foe, as he experiments with his new abilities. Can Billy use his newfound abilities to vanquish his foe?

25. Shazam! (2019)

25. Shazam! (2019)

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24. Up (2009) – Rating: 98%

Over the years, Pixar has produced some incredibly amazing movies, but none were as profoundly moving as Up from 2009. The opening few minutes of the film are incredibly sad. A young boy named Carl is shown finding his life’s purpose. Following that, a montage of Carl’s life is presented to the audience, including his search for Ellie, their marriage, and Ellie’s eventual demise. Carl is still grieving his wife’s passing today. Carl is devastated, but he is adamant on going to South America to realize a cherished dream he and Ellie had shared. Carl launches his voyage to South America by tying thousands of balloons to his house, but he soon discovers that a Boy Scout called Russell has joined him.

24. Up (2009)

24. Up (2009)

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