In the inaugural edition of Worst Reviews Ever, we’re pulling together the best audience movie reviews on the internet. From the funny to the ironic, the truthful to the downright mean, we’re going down into the deep, dark rabbit hole of online movie fandom. Culled from various sources, Worst Reviews Ever is our attempt to pull together the best audience reactions to a variety of movies both new and old.
Adam Mckay’s latest film, Don’t Look Up, is one of the most divisive movies of 2021. You either love it or hate it, and there seems to be no middle ground. So when the film recently got nominated for Best Picture despite being the only critically divisive movie of the bunch, it came as a shock to many. Despite this, that hasn’t stopped film buffs on the platform Letterboxed from sharing their honest opinions. So without further delay, here are some of the most hilariously spot-on reactions to Don’t Look Up.
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Worst Movie Reviews: Dont Look Up
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Accelerating Climate Change
An unfortunate side-effect.
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Bootleg Lady Bird
Moms know best.
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President Cheeto
Wait, Trump would watch this?
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Simple But Sweet
Insightful review.
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Our Worst Nightmare
This sounds terrible.
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Hide Yo Kids, Hide Yo Wife
More dramatic than the movie itself?
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Don't Look Stupid
(Uses Dwight Schrute Voice) It's true.
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Poor Leo
But will people understand the allegory?
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Don't Tell the IRS
Unlocking the secret to the Hollywood studio system.
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Don't Look Up the Budget
This movie cost way too much to say so little.
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Academy Beware
Let's sure hope not.
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James Corden Death Knell
At least James Corden wasn't in it.
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Self Awareness Is Key
There's this thing called irony, you may have heard of it.
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The Truth Hurts
Harsh, but fair.
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Missed Opportunities
Logan would be proud.
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