Revisiting the absolute worst and cringiest movies of the past 60 years (12 of 12)
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The Ridiculous 6: 2015

Adam Sandler’s film was so racist that even the native American cast in this western caper stormed off the sets. What more can be expected from a movie where a Native American character is referred to as “Poca-hot-tits”. The reviews of this film were so hilariously scathing that they actually provided more laughs than the film itself.
Max Steel: 2016
Two and a half-hour long commercial for Max Steel action figures, but sadly the film is so repetitive that neither the movie nor the toys gained from this outing.
The Emoji Movie: 2017

The thumbs-up emoji has abs. Need we say more about this weird emojis come to life drama? Also, after seeing this mess you will never look at your emojis keyboard the same way again or even better (read: worse) you’ll never want to use them again.
Gotti: 2018
John Travolta graces another listing on our ranking this time for a biopic that clearly is well story-less. Supposed to be about a mobster, the film never really picks up the pace while desperately trying to pull off a Martin Scorsese gangster plot.
Cats: 2019

Cats is an insane musical experiment that just went too far to be saved! All the A-listers, and yet nothing could save this movie from entering the glorious halls of cringe cinema. Nothing explains this plotless movie better than this logic of the movie – the cat has fur, but it also wears a fur coat. That image will surely haunt us for years to come!
The Last Days of American Crime: 2020
While 2020 wasn’t a really productive year in every field, including cinema, the movie industry was able to churn out some actually decent flicks, while also delivering some horrible ones. An example of the latter was The Last Days of American Crime, which was shortly described as “a braindead slog that shambles forward like the zombified husk of the heist movie it wants to be” by Indie Wire.
This concludes our list of the worst, cringiest and weirdest movies released over the past six decades. But, who knows, maybe you’ve got into the mood for some these, after all?