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From John Travolta in "Gotti" to Michael Caine in "Jaws: The Revenge," these Hollywood greats starred in total critical failures.
Kevin Costner left "Yellostone" and spent $38 million of his own money to make "Horizon: An American Saga." Critics have panned the movie.
One art critic felt it was too "safe" and brought to mind a bloody horror movie, while another praised its modernity and deep emotional resonance.
Tim Burton is known for his fantastical, comedic horrors like "Corpse Bride" and "Beetlejuice," but he also directed films like "Batman" and "Dumbo."
Helena Bonham Carter is known for her roles in "Alice and Wonderland" and "Harry Potter," but she also starred in films like "Big Fish" and "Hamlet."
Drew Barrymore is known for her roles in "50 First Dates" and "Grey Gardens," but she's also starred in movies like "Poison Ivy" and "Batman Forever."
The iconic actress is known for "The Devil Wears Prada" and "Mamma Mia," but of her 75 films, critics preferred "Everybody Knows... Elizabeth Murray."
The Oscar-winning actress wowed critics with films like "The Devil Wears Prada," but they weren't impressed with other films like "Bride Wars."
Ferrell has appeared in over 50 movies across his career, most recently as the CEO of Mattel in "Barbie."
The "Iron Man" star had a successful career before he joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but critics don't think the "Avengers" films are his best.
Matt Damon is known for his roles in "Good Will Hunting," "Air," and "Oppenheimer," but he's also starred in movies like "Ponyo" and "Happy Feet Two."
Abigail Breslin is known for movies like "Little Miss Sunshine" and "Zombieland," and critics agree those are some of her best films of all time.
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The "Friends" star is known for comedic films, like "Along Came Polly" and "Horrible Bosses," but critics preferred her in a 1990s animated flick.
The Academy Award-winning actress is known for her rom-coms like "Legally Blonde," but Rotten Tomatoes critics prefer films like "Mud" and "Election."
Some fans might be surprised to find that "Cats" is not the "Senior Year" actress' worst film and "Pitch Perfect" is not her best.
The comedic actor has been in over 50 films including "Billy Madison" and "Grown Ups," but not all of his work was highly praised by critics.
The "Breaking Bad" star has also had a successful film career, with credits including "Argo," "Saving Private Ryan," "Godzilla," and "John Carter."
Popular television shows like "Breaking Bad" ended on a good note, but others like "Game of Thrones" left a sour taste in critics' mouths.