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Top 5 Worst Movies Of 2019

Top 5 Worst Movies Of 2019

I Forgot About A Few Of These Films

Welcome back to my Top 5 Worst Movies of the year list! What a year it has been, a lot of ups and downs for film this year. I'm going to keep this brief, the rules are the movie had to either been in theaters this year, or premiered this year, and the movie must have scored below a 3/5. I like to keep things simple with my end of the year rules. So, if you want to read the review, just click on the movie's name, but I'll give a brief summary of my thoughts for each movie. Now it's time for the Top 5 Worst Movies Of 2019!


5. Godzilla King Of The Monsters


I had high hopes for this film, but what I got was a let down. I grew up watching the Godzilla films and this movie is such a let down.

2.8/5

4. Men In Black International


To be honest, I forgot this movie existed. I didn't expect much for this film going in, and I didn't get much coming out. This film will be forgotten.

2.5/5

3. Alita Battle Angel


I had higher hopes for this film. I really did...

2.5/5

2. Escape Room


Another forgettable film. I don't remember much about this movie and I'm happy that I don't. It was a pretty bad film to start 2019, and it made it all the way to the end of the year.

2.5/5

1. Hellboy (2019)

I'm not going to give this film the dignity of showing it's poster. This film was utter trash and one of the worst films I've ever seen. I believe this is the first time I've ever given a movie this low of a score so far on the blog. Hellboy was freaking utter trash.

0/5

Conclusion

Do you agree with my list? Do you disagree? Should I have a different movie(s) on this list? Am I completely wrong and you want to go on a rant? Well then, tell me in the comments! And my top 5 best list will come out on New Years Eve! 




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