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  1. Bad Stepmother (TV Movie 2018) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Bad Times at the El Royale (2018) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. The Bad Seed (TV Movie 2018) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. The Painkiller cast includes Uzo Aduba, Matthew Broderick, Taylor Kitsch, West Duchovny, Dina Shihabi, John Rothman and Tyler Ritter.

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    • 10 'The Cloverfield Paradox'
    • 9 'Enter The anime'
    • 8 'tall Girl'
    • 7 'The Last Days of American Crime'
    • 6 'Death Note'
    • 5 '365 Days'
    • 4 'The Kissing Booth'
    • 3 'How It Ends'
    • 2 'Fatal Affair'
    • 1 'The Silence'

    Director: Julius Onah

    The Cloverfield series is an interesting one, with three films within it so far that are all very different. The first one (Cloverfield) from 2008 is a found footage monster movie. The second (10 Cloverfield Lane) from 2016 is a much smaller-scale (and arguably better) movie about three people hiding in an underground bunker from some sort of outside threat. Enter the third movie to feature the Cloverfield name,The Cloverfield Paradox, which takes place on a spaceship and has a plot that invo...

    Director: Alex Burunova

    It's probably more than simply an acquired taste to find humor in bad documentaries, but for those who can, this hour-long Netflix special might make for a good laugh. One of the best bad movies on Netflix, Enter the Anime provides what's at best a surface-level look at anime, and if the 2.6/10 rating on IMDb is anything to go by, maybe the only way to get anything from it is to treat it like a so bad it's good documentary (certainly not a great documentary film, by any means). Otherwise, ani...

    Director: Nzingha Stewart

    Tall Girl is a movie about a tall girl in high school who finds it difficult to be very tall. The struggles of being tall – and trying to minimize tallness – are explored throughout, and as the movie goes on, the tall girl from Tall Girlrealizes maybe being a tall girl isn't so bad, and embraces the whole being tall thing. And then the movie ends. However, the Tall Girl saga doesn't end there! There's also the unnecessary sequel to the movie, Tall Girl 2, released in 2022, for anyone who want...

    Director: Olivier Megaton

    For anyone who likes their so bad they're good movies long, The Last Days of American Crimehas you covered. This slightly futuristic action/crime movie runs for almost two and a half hours, and features a far-fetched story about the U.S. Government planning to broadcast a signal that will make willingly committing a crime impossible. It's a bit like the classic Steven Spielberg thriller, Minority Report, but not good. Dystopian movies have been popular lately, and maybe this somewhat outlandi...

    Director: Adam Wingard

    Netflix hasn't always had a great run of adapting famous anime shows to live-action, with 2017's Death Notebeing the first notable adaptation hurdle they failed to clear. It has the same great premise as the anime: a high school student gets a notebook that allows him to kill anyone whose name he writes in it, and he uses this newfound power to take out criminals, attempting to change the world for the better... at least at first. Everything an adaptation shouldn't do, 2017's live-action adap...

    Directors: Barbara Białowąs and Tomasz Mandes

    365 Days might be the Holy Grail of notoriously bad Netflix movies. It caused a stir when released in 2020, due to the quality (or lack thereof) of its writing and directing, and for its excessively racy content, but has seemingly drifted from public consciousness... yet the fact it was a flash in the pan didn't stop a sequel from being greenlit and released in 2022. The 50 Shades of Grey movies aren't exactly seen as high-class cinema, even by the standards of erotic thrillers and high-inten...

    Director: Vince Marcello

    There's a range of silly romantic comedies on Netflix, and among the most famous of them would have to be The Kissing Booth. It's even spawned a couple of sequels at this point, despite the original only being a few years old... it's clearly profitable a series (somehow), because otherwise why else would there be so many? For what it's worth, movies like The Kissing Boothseem to do well on streaming platforms, in any event. The first movie in this series follows the main character beginning a...

    Director: David M. Rosenthal

    How It Endsfeels haphazardly put together and seems as though it came into existence without much passion or creativity behind it. As such, it's extremely difficult to engage with seriously, and so it's better enjoyed (if enjoyment is even possible) as something that can perhaps be laughed at or ridiculed. The plot revolves around a man trying to get back to his family, all the while the world seems to be ending due to mysterious events; the kind of thing you've probably seen play out before....

    Director: Peter Sullivan

    It's hard to expect much out of a movie that has a title as generic as "Fatal Affair." At least the similarly titled Fatal Attraction just sounds a little better, or maybe simply has the right number of syllables. That thriller has fans and some kind of legacy, and it's natural for it to spawn potential imitators... but it has to be said that Fatal Affair just sounds like it was spat out by an algorithm, and the bluntness of it all might well be respectable, in a strange way. The plot summary...

    Director: John R. Leonetti

    There have been many interesting and underrated movies starring Stanley Tucci, but The Silence isn't one of them. The Silence is a fairly generic post-apocalyptic thriller/survival movieabout a family trying to survive a dangerous cult and a swarm of creatures that hunt by sound. The latter plot element certainly makes it sound a great deal like The Quiet Place, and given it came out more than a year after that film's release, there's a chance it was trying to chase its success. The Quiet Pla...

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  5. Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'Bad Company' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights.

  6. Bad Seeds 2018 | Maturity Rating: 16+ | 1h 45m | Comedies Troubled by his past, a scam artist who runs a petty racket with his adoptive mom finds redemption while mentoring a group of difficult students.

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