The Cinemarter Awards Worst Of 2015
2015 had a lot of terrible, terrible movies. It had more of them than the average year, it felt, although that might’ve just been because I saw far more films, too. With VOD continuing to rise to prominence – a cheap way to release a terrible movie to a less discerning audience – and the Hollywood system seemingly reveling in incompetence, we’re going to get a lot of junk. Today’s CineMarter Awards celebrate – or, more appropriately, mock – the bad films of 2015. If you wish to travel to a specific award, just click the title of the award (if you have multiple pages; if you don’t, you’ll have to scroll down). Otherwise, browse through by clicking “Next” at the bottom of the page. Worst Film Worst Actor Worst Actress Worst Non-Theatrical Film Worst Running Theme/Joke
Little Boy
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2
Point Break
The Ridiculous 6
Adam Sandler
Hayden Christensen
Kevin James
Nicolas Cage
Ryan Guzman
Dakota Johnson
Emma Stone
Michelle Monaghan
Mila Kunis
Teresa Palmer
Accidental Love was a disowned and unfinished film directed by David O. Russell and starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Biel that was “finished” this year and released to unsuspecting audiences. It was abysmal. The Human Centipede III is the same as the previous two movies, but with a “bigger is better” approach, as well as some really terrible humor. The Man with the Iron Fists 2 managed to be even worse than the first one, even though star RZA relinquished the directorial reigns and gave them to the man behind the greatest film ever, The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption. The Ridiculous 6 was the worst thing Netflix has ever done. And Vice somehow took a pretty good cast and an interesting premise and turned them into an abomination.