This leads me to a tale as old as time in Hollywood: Critics and audiences not seeing eye-to-eye in their film reviews.
So, I gathered movie scores using Rotten Tomatoes to single out movies that had alarming percentile differences between audience and critics scores:
*NOTE*: I chose to exclude movies like Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Captain Marvel, Ghostbusters (2016), and others that were subject to "review-bombing" on movie review sites.
1.Warcraft — 48% difference between critics (28%) and audiences (76%).
2.Sausage Party — 32% difference between critics (82%) and audiences (50%).
3.But I'm a Cheerleader — 32% difference between critics (42%) and audiences (74%).
4.King Kong — 34% difference between critics (84%) and audiences (50%).
5.Antz — 40% difference between critics (92%) and audiences (52%).
6.The Witch — 31% difference between critics (90%) and audiences (59%).
7.Hotel Transylvania — 27% difference between critics (45%) and audiences (72%).
8.Venom — 50% difference between critics (30%) and audiences (80%).
9.Ad Astra — 43% difference between critics (83%) and audiences (40%).
10.Uncut Gems — 40% difference between critics (92%) and audiences (52%).
11.Spy Kids — 47% difference between critics (93%) and audiences (46%).
12.It Comes at Night — 43% difference between critics (87%) and audiences (44%).
13.Harlem Nights — 55% difference between critics (25%) and audiences (80%).
14.Grown Ups — 51% difference between critics (11%) and audiences (62%).
15.Joker — 20% difference between critics (68%) and audiences (88%).
16.Transformers — 27% difference between critics (58%) and audiences (85%).
17.Noah — 35% difference between critics (76%) and audiences (41%).
18.The Informant! — 35% difference between critics (79%) and audience (44%).
19.The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water — 27% difference between critics (81%) and audience (54%).
20.Playing With Fire — 53% difference between critics (24%) and audience (77%).
21.Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull — 25% difference between critics (78%) and audience (53%).
22.Drag Me to Hell — 30% difference between critics (92%) and audience (62%).
23.Twilight — 23% difference between critics (49%) and audience (72%).
Can you think of any other movies like these that seemed to split critics and audiences? Comment below!
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