The horror genre has produced numerous terrible films over the years. While some may argue that these films are so bad they’re good, others may simply find them unwatchable. This article will explore some of the worst horror movies of all time, as ranked by their Rotten Tomatoes scores.
At the top of the list is “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey,” with a score of 3%. This slasher movie tells the story of Pooh and Piglet’s bloody rampage after Christopher Robin abandons them. While some may find it entertaining in an ironic sense, others may deem it a complete waste of time.
Next on the list is “House of the Dead,” with a score of 3%. This action-horror movie tells the story of a group of college students who travel to a mysterious island to attend a rave. The film is infamous for playing video game footage over its action sequences, making it one of the most lazily directed films of all time.
Other films on the list include “The Apparition,” “Feardotcom,” “Bless the Child,” “The Haunting of Molly Hartley,” “Alone in the Dark,” “Beneath the Darkness,” “Homecoming,” “The Disappointments Room,” “Cabin Fever,” “Jaws: The Revenge,” and “One Missed Call.” Each of these films has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 0% or lower, making them some of the worst horror movies of all time.
Some of these films may have been made with good intentions, but ultimately fell flat with audiences and critics. Others may have been made with the intention of being bad-bad movies, or films that are intentionally campy or over-the-top. Whether you enjoy these films or not is up to personal preference, but one thing is certain: they are some of the worst horror movies of all time.