25 Worst Netflix Original Movies You Should Definitely Avoid Watching (3 of 5)

 

 

Sandy Wexler

Sandy Wexler, Beard, Jaw, Font

Rotten Tomatoes score – 29%

Starring Adam Sandler in the main role, Sandy Wexler is the story of a talent manager who works in Hollywood with a wide range of clients. His world changes when he falls in love with one of his clients. Even though it is definitely better than some of his recent stinkers, it still wasn’t a good one that you’d like to sit through.

 

 

Bright

Bright Will Smith, Flash photography

Rotten Tomatoes score – 26%

Bright, a movie directed by David Ayer and starring Will Smith, is a very interesting combination of an orc and a human teaming up to solve a mystery. This fantasy and modern-day combo didn’t turn out to be too good, though, and critics called it a very dumb and clichéd movie that adapts the same buddy-cop trope onto a new setting. However, even though it was panned by the critics, the viewers loved it, and the movie got a solid 84% by the viewers on Rotten Tomatoes.

 

 

The Week Of

Chris Rock Adam Sandler Movie, Smile, Dress shirt, Sleeve

Rotten Tomatoes score – 23%

The Week Of was supposed to be a comeback for the Chris Rock and Adam Sandler pairing and a rekindling of their old comedic chemistry that made the audiences laugh. However, the movie didn’t really have any charm and fell flat. The plot of the movie revolves around two completely opposite fathers who try to deal with everyone and each other in particular, during their children’s wedding. Critics didn’t really like the movie, and it was a big flop.

 

 

Tau

Tau Movie, Flash photography

Rotten Tomatoes score – 20%

Tau is a science fiction horror genre movie in which a grifter is first kidnapped and then tortured mercilessly by artificial intelligence that was designed by her captor. In order to save herself from the AI, she has to outsmart it. The ending of the movie was termed horrible by many critics, while the rest of the story wasn’t too great, either.

 

 

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny

Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Sword Of Destiny Snow Vase

Rotten Tomatoes score – 19%

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny is a sequel to the Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which was quite a success at the box office. The second installment traces the story of Yu Shu Lien as she follows her journey to find the legendary sword. The movie, however, is a pale shadow of the first installment as it fails in almost every department. Poor writing, pathetic acting, and horrible filmmaking made it a movie definitely not worth watching.