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

Published on 08/04/2022
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9. Thor: Ragnarok (2017) – Rating: 93%

With Ragnarok, director Taika Waititi gave Thor new life. The movie is as action-packed as one would expect, but the great comedic timing elevates it. The image above provides all the information you require for the activity. The Incredible Hulk and Thor (Chris Hemsworth), two other Avenger characters, are pitted against each other in a fatal gladiatorial battle while they are both kept captive (Mark Ruffalo). Thor is attempting to defend both his home world of Asgard and the Asgardian civilisation, as if taking on the Hulk wasn’t difficult enough. Thor must thwart Hela’s (Cate Blanchett) Ragnarök, the horrific destruction of Asgard, in order to do this.

9. Thor Ragnarok (2017) Rating 93%

9. Thor Ragnarok (2017) Rating 93%

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8. Coco (2017) – Rating: 97%

Coco, another Disney’s Pixar classic, centers on a little child named Miguel. Despite his family’s longstanding opposition to music, Miguel has aspirations of becoming an outstanding musician. Miguel eventually finds himself in the Land of the Dead as his trip goes on. The visually stunning movie Coco illuminates a lovely culture and focuses on important subjects like family and, of course, life and death. The movie also had an all-star cast and was nominated for two Oscars (Best Original Song and Best Animated Feature). Edward James Olmos, Cheech Marin, Gael Garcia Bernal, Ana Ofelia Murguia, and Gabriel ‘Fluffy’ Iglesias are a some of the voices.

8. Coco (2017) Rating 97%

8. Coco (2017) Rating 97%

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