The 15 Worst Movies Of 2024

There are plenty of contenders when it comes to identifying the most dismal movies of the year. The rise of streaming platforms has seemingly unleashed a continuous flow of critically panned films that quickly gain views and then vanish from the algorithmic radar forever. Titles like “Lift,” “Atlas,” and “Trigger Warning” might have slipped your mind, and it’s possible even their stars – Kevin Hart, Jennifer Lopez, and Jessica Alba – have forgotten them too. However, it can seem a bit unfair to criticize movies that have already been consigned to obscurity. When selecting the year’s worst films, one should aim for more notable targets instead.

I Was Skeptical When Gerry Turner Said His Golden Bachelor Marriage Ended With His Cancer Diagnosis, And His Recent Dating Comments Shed More Light

The original ‘Golden Bachelor’, Gerry Turner, shocked Bachelor Nation this week as he revealed he has cancer and is divorcing his wife Theresa Nist. Some fans speculated that this diagnosis may have caused their split, especially since they only married three months ago in a televised event by ABC. However, Turner hinted at other factors, like someone new in his life, which adds more context to the situation. I personally doubted if cancer was the main cause of the divorce for Turner, who is 73 years old.

Jurassic World: Rebirth Writer Compares The Movie To Steven Spielberg’s Original, And I’m So In

Despite being extinct on Earth for approximately 65 million years, dinosaurs continue to captivate audiences through movies, and it appears this trend will persist for a considerable duration. The Jurassic Park series has already produced six films, with a seventh in production. As of now, details about Jurassic World: Rebirth are scarce, but the screenwriter has hinted at elements that could excite fans of the original movie greatly.

‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Sequel Secures Jennifer Love Hewitt

Exciting news! I’m thrilled to confirm that I’ll be stepping back into the role of Julie James for the highly-anticipated legacy sequel of “I Know What You Did Last Summer”. I first played this character in the 1997 horror classic, and had the privilege of reprising her in “I Still Know What You Did Last Summer” in 1998. Until now, there were only rumors about my participation in the new sequel, but now, I’m glad to say that everything has been officially agreed upon and we’re all set!