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Crimes of Passion. R Released Oct 19, 1984 1h 41m Drama CTA List. 50% Tomatometer 26 Reviews 61% Popcornmeter 500+ Ratings. Bobby (John Laughlin) owns a gadget store by day and takes...
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As of December 2022, Crimes of Passion holds a rating of 48% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 27 reviews. [ 17 ] Janet Maslin of The New York Times said "Ken Russell's films have never lacked exuberance or humor, which makes the flat, joyless tone of Crimes of Passion a surprise.
Critics Consensus: Powered by Holly Hunter's main performance, The Piano is a truth-seeking romance played in the key of erotic passion. Synopsis: After a long voyage from Scotland, pianist Ada...
Mar 2, 2023 · If you're in the mood for an easy watch that won't be too demanding or emotionally trying, we recommend picking a decidedly bad movie. We turned to Rotten Tomatoes to find some of the worst reviewed films of all time. Here are movies with bad Rotten Tomatoes scores that they're actually kind of fun to watch.
- 15 'Don't Look Up'(2021) — 23% Divide
- 14 'We're The Millers' (2013) — 28% Divide
- 13 'The Greatest Showman'(2017) — 29% Divide
- 12 'Sausage Party'(2016) — 32% Divide
Directed by Adam McKay
The divisiveness in the discourse surrounding the allegorical satire Don’t Look Up was replicated in the Tomato-verse, where the Adam McKay film currently holds a 22% divide. While the sheer spectacle of Don’t Look Up’s cast may have won most audiences over (earning a 78% score), McKay’s heavy-handed and overly ambitious messaging was critiqued by reviewers with a 55% Tomatometer. It may not be the biggest Rotten Tomatoes gap, but it sure is significant. Despite the debate (or maybe because o...
Directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber
The comedic tale of a would-be drug dealer and his fake family found its star power in Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis, with enough zingy one-liners to compensate for a somewhat predictable third act. While audiences seemingly took comfort in We're the Millers' formulaic take on the road movie, giving it a 76%, the film’s inability to make better use of its comedic talent left something to be desired among critics, with a 48% Tomatometer to prove it. In any case,Jennifer Aniston’s rightfu...
Directed by Michael Gracey
Dazzling choreography and costume design were enough to win over general audiences in 2017's The Greatest Showman, only enhanced by energetic performances from the likes of Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, and Zendaya. It's a feel-good tale of acceptance, with a few fun musical numbers thrown in for extra measure, which 86% of viewers loved. However, only 57% of critics were as approving. While one of Hugh Jackman’s great performances was enjoyed by both demographics, some were displeased with the de...
Directed by Conrad Vernon and Greg Tiernan
Comedy is perhaps the most subjective movie genre. The kinds of humor that work for some may be entirely unappealing to others. So, when Seth Rogen’s anthropomorphized groceries came to life in Sausage Party, they left critics salivating at an 82% Tomatometer score, but audiences with a bad taste in their mouths at a 50% rating. Acclaimed by cinephiles for its raucously profane gags and unexpected intellectual depth, the film faced harsher criticism by general movie-goers, who perhaps sought...
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Crimes of Passion is a 1984 American erotic thriller film directed by Ken Russell and starring Kathleen Turner, Anthony Perkins, and John Laughlin. The film explores themes of human relationships and mental illness.
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Films like "The Devils" (1971), "Tommy" (1975), "Altered States" (1980), "Crimes of Passion" (1984) and "Whore" (1991) drew much critical discussion and theorizing about their themes...