1.Baywatch (Rescue Team): Based on the popular American TV series of the same name in the 1990s.Despite having a cast of famous, young stars including Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron, Priyanka Chopra, Alexandra Daddario..., the movie version of Baywatch still failed miserably.Critics criticized the films script for being unreasonable, lacking depth, and having many unfortunate and unattractive mockerys.
2.CHiPs ( Patrol Team): Also remade from a TV series but not famous, few people remember it 34 years ago.The content of the film as well as the way of teasing the audience are too old, no longer suitable for the present.In addition, stories about adolescents, sex and same-sex love nearly 40 years ago were considered new topics, but now there is nothing strange.Moreover, taking those things out for fun is also considered offensive.
3.The Circle: Based on the 2013 novel of the same name by writer Dave Eggers, "The Circle" has a humane, captivating message, but the film is disappointing.Although there are two bright stars, Tom Hanks and Emma Watson, they cannot save the story of lacking highlights, making the audience tired and unable to sympathize with the characters in the film.
4.Snatched (Mother and daughter): The film tells the story of a mother and daughter played by Goldie Hawn and Amy Schumer, who traveled together through Ecuador and were kidnapped for blackmail with funny and sad humorous scenes.The story was criticized as bland, lacking depth, and not attracting audiences, causing the film to fail miserably in terms of revenue.
5.Ghost in the Shell: The film is adapted from a Japanese comic book starring scarlett Johansson.This caused the film to be criticized for Hollywood "white-whiteening" the character, because the original character in the story was a Japanese girl.The film has good effects but the content is quite long and lacks appeal.
6.Fifty Shades Darker (50 Colors: Black): Continuing part 1 of the film is considered bad, part 2 with the title "50 Colors: Black" is also criticized for being uncomfortable.The love story between billionaire Christian Grey and female student Anastasia Steele was criticized for being a poor script, a lackluster actor, a cheesy story and just being a hot show.
7.Eloise (Ghost Hospital): The horror film tells the story of the journey to save the lives of a group of 4 friends in an abandoned mental hospital of director Robert Legato, who won three Oscars, leaving the audience disappointed with disjointed content, half-hearted horror, and disappointing ending.The film has only 7 reviews with a score of 0% on the rotten Tomatoes website.
8.Arsenal: Tells the story of the life of the Mikey and JP Lindel brothers when they were involved in an underworld in the suburbs of Mississippi (USA) and confronted the boss Eddie King.The crime action film was labeled R for having scenes of violence, drug use, and vulgar but unimaginable language.The film stars Nicolas Cage as the boss Eddie King, but he was criticized for his acting, and was criticized for participating in a disaster film for money.
9.Ring (The Round of Death): The Japanese original Ringu is considered an excellent horror film, the American version The Ring (2002) is also very popular and the sequel The Ring 2 (2005) is not bad at all.But the version remade 12 years later is considered far inferior to previous versions, although it still has all the usual horror elements, with a dark atmosphere that causes fear and haunting scenes...
10.The Boss Baby: DreamWorks' latest animated film is loved by the majority of audiences with a cute cast of characters, but is criticized by experts for a simple, half-hearted plot, too old for children but too young for adults.