Rotten Tomatoes Say That These Are The Top 30 Worst Films Of All Time

Published on 08/04/2022
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11. Logan (2017) – Rating: 93%

Logan was made as a result of years of fan demand for a tougher, more aggressive Wolverine. The movie’s ability to portray Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine in a more realistic manner was made possible by its R-rating. Logan, which takes place in 2029, is set in a society where there is a serious problem affecting the mutant population. A genetically altered plant has drastically decreased the number of mutants since it contains a characteristic that weakens mutant abilities. The X-Men are no longer a group, as well. Logan spirals because his ability to cure himself has been diminished. However, Logan is given one more opportunity to save both himself and the mutant community when he is approached by a girl named Laura.

11. Logan (2017) Rating 93%

11. Logan (2017) Rating 93%

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10. Seven Samurai (1956) – Rating: 100%

When a hamlet is on the verge of extinction, a band of warriors band together to save the inhabitants. Viewers get a glimpse into the Samurai way of life in Seven Samurai, learning about their bravery, the strict code they adhere to, and much more. The movie has received a lot of attention for its representations of Samurai life, as well as for its witty language and thrilling action scenes. The Samurai engage a large group of bandits who are attempting to plunder the village and murder its residents in the final act. One of the all-time great action movies, Seven Samurai, directed by Akira Kurosawa, had a significant impact on Western cinema.

10. Seven Samurai (1956) Rating 100%

10. Seven Samurai (1956) Rating 100%

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