Top 10 Worst Films of All Time
Determining the “worst” films of all time usually depends on critical ratings, Razzie Awards, and overall notoriety. However, a few notorious titles consistently top critical consensus and audience lists worldwide.
Here are 10 of the worst films ever made, ranging from studio mega-flops to “so bad they’re good” cult classics.
1. Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (2002)
- Why it’s infamous: Holding a rare 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes across over 100 critics, this action thriller starring Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu is widely considered one of the most incompetent, uninspired studio blockbusters in history.
- The Flaw: Incoherent editing, non-existent plotting, and complete waste of its lead talent.
2. The Room (2003)
- Why it’s infamous: Written, directed, produced by, and starring Tommy Wiseau, The Room is the undisputed king of “so-bad-it’s-good” cinema.
- The Flaw: Baffling dialogue, completely unresolved subplots, awkward melodrama, and acting choices so bizarre that it spawned a cult movement and inspired the Oscar-nominated film The Disaster Artist.
3. Battlefield Earth (2000)
- Why it’s infamous: Based on the sci-fi novel by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, this pet project of John Travolta swept the Razzie Awards with 9 wins.
- The Flaw: Bizarre Dutch-angle camera shots on almost every single scene, terrible CGI, ridiculous alien costumes, and laughably over-the-top performances.
4. Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957)
- Why it’s infamous: Directed by Ed Wood, this low-budget sci-fi horror was awarded the title of “Worst Director/Worst Movie Ever” in early film retrospectives, later inspiring Tim Burton’s biopic Ed Wood.
- The Flaw: Visible pie tins used as UFOs, pieced-together footage of Bela Lugosi filmed before his death, and actors knocking over cardboard gravestones on set.
5. Jack and Jill (2011)
- Why it’s infamous: This Adam Sandler comedy made history by sweeping all 10 categories at the Golden Raspberry Awards.
- The Flaw: Sandler plays both a successful executive and his grating twin sister, relying entirely on toilet humor, lazy gags, and an infamous, deeply confusing cameo by Al Pacino.
6. Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966)
- Why it’s infamous: Made by a fertilizer salesman on a bet, this low-budget horror film lay in obscurity until it was immortalized by Mystery Science Theater 3000.
- The Flaw: Shot on a camera that could only record 32 seconds of footage at a time with no audio sync, leading to terrible dubbed dialogue, long silences, and completely out-of-focus shots.
7. Cats (2019)
- Why it’s infamous: Despite a massive budget and an all-star cast (Judi Dench, Idris Elba, Taylor Swift), the live-action musical adaptation was an immediate critical and box-office nightmare.
- The Flaw: Uncanny valley “digital fur technology,” jarring scale inconsistencies (cats looking tiny next to furniture), and deeply unsettling human-feline choreography.
8. Disaster Movie (2008)
- Why it’s infamous: Consistently sitting near the very bottom of the IMDb Bottom 100, this spoof movie represents the absolute nadir of the 2000s parody film craze.
- The Flaw: Rather than writing actual jokes, the film simply references pop culture events, internet memes, and current movies with zero comedic timing or wit.
9. Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 (2004)
- Why it’s infamous: Another permanent fixture at a 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes, this unwanted sequel features talking infants uncovering a global media conspiracy.
- The Flaw: Horrifying CGI lip-syncing over real baby faces, bottom-of-the-barrel potty humor, and a completely nonsensical plot.
10. Gigli (2003)
- Why it’s infamous: Starring Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez at the peak of their early-2000s media frenzy, Gigli was a monumental critical disaster that tanked at the box office.
- The Flaw: Off-the-charts lack of chemistry, offensive character tropes, and infamous lines of dialogue that remain legendary in bad-movie lore.
