Movies That Totally Divided Critics And Fans

Movies That Totally Divided Critics And Fans


August 30, 2024 | Jesse Singer

Movies That Totally Divided Critics And Fans


Agree To Disagree

It should come as no shock that movie critics and general movie audiences don't always agree on what a good movie is. Here are some movies with large discrepancies between the film's Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score and its Audience Score. Who's right? You be the judge.

Step Up And Tommy Boy

Venom

RT Critics Score: 30%

RT Audience Score: 80%

Venom made over $850 million at the box office. A shocking number given that "30" number in the "critics score" column. But audiences didn't let bad reviews keep them away—and they liked it.

Venom main actorColumbia Pictures, Venom (2018)

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Twilight

RT Critics Score: 49%

RT Audience Score: 72%

Are you "Team Critic" or "Team Audience" on this one?

A snapshot from 'Twilight' movieSummit Entertainment, Twilight (2008)

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Black Adam

RT Critics Score: 38%

RT Audience Score: 88%

All we heard about Black Adam when it came out was how it was a big box office bomb. That may be true, but it looks like at least the people that did see it really liked it (the ones who weren't critics of course).

Snapshot of the movie 'Black Adam'DC Studios, Black Adam (2022)

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Warcraft

RT Critics Score: 28%

RT Audience Score: 76%

You'd think audiences who loved the video game would be harder on the movie. But they were able to just sit back and enjoy the CGI visual thrills, while the critics couldn't get over the lackluster script—among other issues.

A snapshot from the movie 'Warcraft'Legendary Entertainment, Warcraft (2016)

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Hotel Transylvania

RT Critics Score: 45%

RT Audience Score: 72%

Critics didn't see this one appealing to anyone who wasn't a child. However, to get a 72% audience score we assume enough grown ups had to like it also. Speaking of grown ups...

Snapshot from the movie 'Hotel Transylvania'Columbia Pictures, Hotel Transylvania (2012)

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Grown Ups

RT Critics Score: 11%

RT Audience Score: 62%

A 62% audience score isn't outright "love," but it sure is a whole lot more "like" than the 11% the critics gave it.

Snapshot from the movie 'Grown Ups'Columbia Pictures, Grown Ups (2010)

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Sausage Party

RT Critics Score: 82%

RT Audience Score: 50%

Another one that doesn't make sense. Normally critics deride this kind of offensive humor. But with Sausage Party they were laughing it up—while the majority of the audience couldn't find enough LOLs to make this one worth it.

Snapshot from the movie 'Sausage Party'Columbia Pictures, Sausage Party (2016)

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Tommy Boy

RT Critics Score: 40%

RT Audience Score: 90%

While it didn't do much at the box office upon its initial release, Tommy Boy has become a beloved film to so many in the intervening decades.

Snapshot from the movie 'Tommy Boy'Paramount, Tommy Boy (1995)

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But I'm A Cheerleader

RT Critics Score: 42%

RT Audience Score: 74%

Critics found it to be weak social satire, while audiences enjoyed this LGBTQ+ teen comedy.

Snapshot from the movie 'But I'm a Cheerleader'The Kushner-Locke Company, But I'm a Cheerleader (1999)

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National Treasure

RT Critics Score: 46%

RT Audience Score: 76%

Nic Cage is a national treasure, but critics didn't feel that way about this movie. The Audience, however, had fun with it.

Snapshot from the movie 'National Treasure'Walt Disney, National Treasure (2004)

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King Kong

RT Critics Score: 84%

RT Audience Score: 50%

Peter Jackson's first film post-The Lord of the Rings trilogy had critics applauding the grandeur and storytelling, while audiences felt it was too long.

A snapshot from the movie 'King Kong'Universal Pictures, King Kong (2005)

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Antz

RT Critics Score: 92%

RT Audience Score: 52%

While everyone agreed that A Bug's Life was great, Antz left critics and audiences quite divided.

A snapshot from the movie 'Antz'Paramount Pictures, Antz (1998)

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Big Daddy

RT Critics Score: 39%

RT Audience Score: 74%

As it often goes with Adam Sandler comedies.

A snapshot from the movie 'Big Daddy'Columbia Pictures, Big Daddy (1999)

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The Witch

RT Critics Score: 90%

RT Audience Score: 59%

Critics called it brilliant, slow-building horror. Audiences just found it slow. And it isn't the only horror film to have such a divisive effect on critics and audiences.

A snapshot of the movie 'The Witch'Maiden Voyage Pictures, The Witch (2015)

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It Comes at Night

RT Critics Score: 87%

RT Audience Score: 44%

Audiences were bored once again, and liked this one even quite a bit less than The Witch. Whereas critics came in close to the same number.

A snapshot of the movie 'It Comes at Night'Animal Kingdom, It Comes at Night (2017)

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Ad Astra

RT Critics Score: 83%

RT Audience Score: 40%

Critics found it compelling. Audiences didn't think it made much sense.

A snapshot from the movie 'Ad Astra'20th Century Studios, Ad Astra (2019)

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Sweet Home Alabama

RT Critics Score: 38%

RT Audience Score: 78%

Critics felt that Reese Witherspoon was the only good thing about this otherwise standard and predictable rom-com. 

Whether or not audiences agreed with that premise or not, Witherspoon earned 40% more goodwill from them.

A snapshot from the movie 'Sweet Home Alabama'Original Film, Sweet Home Alabama (2002)

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Uncut Gems

RT Critics Score: 92%

RT Audience Score: 52%

Adam Sandler movies usually seem to go the other way when it comes to the critic/audience divide. But in this case critics found this movie to be a gem and the same was often said about Sandler's performance. Audiences however, they used words like "boring" and "excessive".

A snapshot from the movie 'Uncut Gems'Elara Pictures, Uncut Gems (2019)

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Harlem Nights

RT Critics Score: 25%

RT Audience Score: 80%

This isn't the worst score critics ever gave to an Eddie Murphy movie, but it's still pretty bad. As opposed to audiences, who dug this period comedy-drama that Murphy also wrote and directed.

A snapshot of the movie 'Harlem Nights'Paramount Pictures, Harlem Nights (1989)

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Spy Kids

RT Critics Score: 93%

RT Audience Score: 46%

The critical consensus on Rotten Tomatoes said that Spy Kids was "sure to thrill children of all ages". Wrong! It looks like it only thrilled 46% of children of all ages.

A snapshot of the movie 'Spy Kids'Troublemaker Studios, Spy Kids (2001)

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Transformers

RT Critics Score: 58%

RT Audience Score: 85%

Everyone liked the special effects and the action in this one, but it would appear that audiences were more willing to forgive a lame script than were their critic counterparts.

A snapshot of the movie 'Transformers'DreamWorks SKG, Transformers (2007)

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Noah

RT Critics Score: 76%

RT Audience Score: 41%

Audiences flooded this movie with many fewer positive comments than did the critics.

A snapshot of the movie 'Noah'Paramount Pictures, Noah (2014)

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Hook

RT Critics Score: 29%

RT Audience Score: 76%

Hook has become a cult classic in the decades since its initial (and kind of disappointing) release.

A snapshot of the movie 'Hook'TriStar Pictures, Hook (1991)

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Step Up

RT Critics Score: 21%

RT Audience Score: 83%

Critics said Step Up had bad acting, a bad script, and great dancing. Maybe great dancing was all audiences needed from this one.

A snapshot of the movie 'Step Up'Summit Entertainment, Step Up (2006)

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The Informant!

RT Critics Score: 79%

RT Audience Score: 44%

Critics appreciated this smart satire from director Steven Soderbergh. Audiences however seemed to inform their friends not to see it—as it only made $41 million at the box office.

A snapshot of the movie 'The Informant!'Warner Bros. , The Informant! (2009)

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The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water

RT Critics Score: 81%

RT Audience Score: 54%

Despite the 27% discrepancy in the scores, the film still made over $320 million at the box office.

A snapshot of the movie 'The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water'Paramount Pictures, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015)

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Playing With Fire

RT Critics Score: 23%

RT Audience Score: 77%

When it came to this John Cena movie, audiences said "we can't see you" to the critics low rating and gave it a solid 77% on their end.

A snapshot of the movie 'Playing With Fire'Paramount Pictures, Playing With Fire (2015)

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Drag Me to Hell

RT Critics Score: 92%

RT Audience Score: 62%

A 62% from audiences isn't bad, and it means they definitely kinda liked it, at least a little bit. But that's a far cry from the 92% love critics gave this Sam Raimi supernatural horror film.

A snapshot of the movie 'Drag Me to Hell'Universal Pictures, Drag Me to Hell (2009)

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Where the Crawdads Sing

RT Critics Score: 34%

RT Audience Score: 96%

Where the Crawdads Sing was a surprise hit in 2022, taking in over $144 million on a budget of just $24 million. And it did it despite the poor reviews from critics. 

But with an audience score a whopping 62% higher, now you know why.

A snapshot of the movie 'Where the Crawdads Sing'3000 Pictures, Where the Crawdads Sing (2002)


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