The2020s have somehow not been at all kindto the film industry.
The decade so far has been marked by pandemics, strikes, and uncertainty.
But just what were the worst projects of the year?
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Like other Ayer movies, this one thinks too highly of itself to realize its true nature.
It’s tiresome and needlessly convoluted, especially considering the overly simplistic execution.
Many were actually surprised and pleased to see Pegg playing against bang out.
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However, many were disappointed by the final product.
Whether audiences agree or not, the numbers can’t be denied.
Cage was the highlight, as he usually is, especially in B-movies like this one.
Downey Jr.’s role and performance inDolittlewas a far cry from his days as Tony Stark.
WhileDoctor Dolittleis a well-known franchise,Dolittlewas not a worthy addition.
There doesn’t seem to be an audience for it, as the direction is nowhere to be found.
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Fantasy Island’s weak attemptto be anything special only opens a plethora of plot holes.
For a movie calledFantasy Island,the only thing that’s fantastic about it is its set design.
The movie is supposed to be a thriller but provides nothing thrilling whatsoever.
It all started with the first movie,365 Days.
Somehow,365 Daysspawned more, which continued to create controversy.
Everyone has their tastes, and there’s nothing wrong with enjoying some trash every now and then.
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Alas, if there’sa film that genuinely should not have been made in 2020, it’s365 Days.
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