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Chloe Baileyturned up the heat this week with a strikingbackless bikini topthat instantly demanded a second look. With her latest style statement, the Have Mercy singer continues to prove that she’s as much a fashion force as she is a vocal powerhouse.

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Bailey wore a strappy, barely-there bikini top featuring a dramatic open back that doubled as a statement in its own right. The 27-year-old grounded the look with a pair of blue jeans, then added playful pops of color through a multicolored crocheted belt and glass heels patterned with sunflowers. A statement cross necklace, twin high ponytails, and a monochromatic pink makeup look from lips to brows completed the ensemble.

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Complex Music’s X (formerly Twitter) post was flooded with reactions over Chloe Bailey’s enticing ensemble, with onereading, “Looking stunning.” “The ever beautiful,”tweeteda fan. Anothercalledher, “Baby doll.”

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Hailey Bieber Goes from Coachella Chic to Red Carpet-Ready in Custom Calvin Klein Gown at TIME100 Gala

Hailey Bieber attended the star-studded TIME100 Gala in New York City on April 23

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  • The beauty mogul wore a custom Calvin Klein gown and minimal glam for the event

  • Earlier this month, Hailey was out supporting husband Justin Bieber at Coachella for his headlining performances

Hailey Bieberwent right from the desert to the concrete jungle in style.

After two weekends in the Coachella Valley supporting husband and headlinerJustin Bieber, Hailey glammed up for the April 23 TIME100 Gala in New York City wearing a custom Calvin Klein gown that had us dreaming of '90s fashion.

The 29-year-old Rhode founder's look was directly inspired by another design debuted in the Spring/Summer 1992 collection. It hugged Hailey's curves with its flattering column silhouette and sculpted inset bra, while having a soft and romantic element with the lilac and silver floral lace fabric.

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Hailey's love for classic minimalism found its way into her glam, which consisted of a simple middle-parted hairstyle and makeup with a rosy nude lip color.

While spending her days in the Palm Springs sunshine, Bieber retired her bohemian festival wardrobe for something more laid-back and sporty. She did, however, bring high fashion to the festival in a vintage purple and yellow Dior minidress at Rhode's pop-up event.

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Justin, 32, made his Coachella headlining debut on April 11 during weekend one. After giving the crowd an intimate performance featuring covers of his throwback hits like "Baby" and "That Should Be Me," he doubled the energy the following weekend with surprise cameos from Big Sean, SZA, Sexxy Red and Billie Eilish, who was his "One Less Lonely Girl."

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On Instagram, Hailey showed her support for the pop star, writing, "Such a special weekend. nobody will ever know even an ounce of what it's taken to get here. so grateful for this beautiful life. SO proud. let's do it all again!!!!"

In her recap, Hailey also featuredphotos of their little boy, Jack Blues, watching his dad rehearse on stage. Like Hailey, who rocked temporaryBelieber-inspired tattoos, Jack was included in the fun with hisown cute ink.

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Here's what we know about security measures at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner

WASHINGTON (AP) — The suspect detained after a shooting at theWhite House Correspondents' Association dinneris believed to have made it past the outermost layer of security at the event at which PresidentDonald Trumpwas scheduled to speak because he was a guest of the hotel, officials said Saturday.

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The shooting suspectwas identified as Cole Tomas Allen, 31, of Torrance, California, two law enforcement officials told the AP. Officials told reporters after the incident that Allen was armed with a shotgun, a handgun and multiple knives.

Security for the annual event is always tight when the president attends, especially given the venue’s history — 45 years ago, the Washington Hilton was the site of an attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan — and law enforcement argued that their “multi-layered protection” worked as designed. Still, the incident was sure to set off more questions about security around the president and political events in the wake of high-profile acts of political violence in recent years.

Here's what we know about the security of the correspondents' dinner.

The perimeter at the Washington Hilton

The interim police chief for Washington's Metropolitan Police Department, Jeffery Carroll, told reporters Saturday evening that investigators believe that the suspect was staying in the hotel and that appears to be how he was able to enter the hotel at the time of the event.

The hotel was closed to the public beginning at 2 p.m. Saturday in anticipation of the dinner which began at 8 p.m. Outside, dozens of protesters gathered in the rain — mostly directing their criticism at the media attending the event.

Access to the hotel was restricted to hotel guests, people with tickets to the dinner itself, an invitation to one of the receptions that are held at the hotel before or after the dinner, or documents from the White House Correspondents' Association indicating affiliation with the dinner.

The 2,300 guests at the event in the hotel's cavernous subterranean ballroom had to pass through several additional checks to enter the room, including showing tickets to association volunteers and hotel staff and passing through magnetometers manned by the Secret Service and Transportation Security Administration.

It was not immediately released when the suspect checked into the hotel. Security camera footage released by Trump to social media shortly after the incident shows the gunman running past security officers who appear to be disassembling the metal detectors. Once the president was seated in the ballroom, additional attendees were not permitted to enter the secured area, which is why they were taking them down.

“It shows that our multi-layered protection works,” Secret Service director Sean Curran said. His comments were echoed by Carroll, who said the security plan for the evening was developed by the Secret Service and “that security plan did work this evening.”

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Security measures inside the ballroom

Inside the ballroom for the dinner itself there were further security measures.

The U.S. Secret Service maintained another perimeter around the president that included a buffer separating him and others seated at the head table from the rest of the attendees. Armored plates were hidden under the table where Trump was seated. Secret Service agents were at their posts in front of the stage and in its wings, as were heavily armed counter-assault agents ready to respond to threats. Security details for dozens of other high-profile attendees were also in the ballroom.

A spokesperson for the hotel directed questions about their security measures to the U.S. Secret Service.

Assassination attempt of Reagan at the Washington Hilton

The hotel itself has a long presidential history, and everyday people have regularly booked rooms or filled the lobby bar to watch people at an event that attracts Washington's elite and has also drawn celebrities like George Clooney and Kim Kardashian as well as hosts including Jimmy Kimmel and Trevor Noah.

Although known for the correspondents' dinner, the hotel regularly hosts large events in the nation's capital, especially those that feature the president. It was the site of the shooting of Reagan by John Hinckley Jr. on March 30, 1981.

Reagan was returning to his limousine after a speaking engagement when Hinckley shot him with a revolver, seriously wounding him. Hinckley believed the attack would impress the actress Jodie Foster.

Security overhauls and US Secret Service training

After that incident, the hotel built extensive security modifications specifically to accommodate the president, including a secured garage designed to fit the presidential limo which leads to a dedicated elevator and staircase to ferry them to a secured suite reserved for their personal use.

The suite includes a reserved bathroom that the hotel traditionally adorns with monogrammed towels for the president for the handful of times they are in the space every year.

Because of the venue's long presidential history, the Secret Service has long used the annual event to put some agents through their paces because the venue has been extensively studied by the agency for decades.

However, since the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas, many major hotels have also tightened security protocols, in some cases adopting measures such as periodic room checks or policies aimed at flagging extended privacy requests. It was not immediately clear when the person involved Saturday checked into the hotel, or whether any such measures would have had any bearing in this case.

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College Baseball Player Left with Permanent Blind Spot After Freak Accident During Batting Practice

University of Connecticut baseball player Connor Lane has been left with a permanent blind spot after hitting a foul ball into his face

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A college baseball player has been left with a permanent blind spot in his eye after a freak accident during batting practice.

Connor Lane, who plays for the University of Connecticut Huskies, took a swing and hit a foul into his face, which caused bleeding in the back of his eye, according to local news channelWTNH.

The incident permanently altered his vision, with Lane saying that the center of his vision in his right eye has gone. However, he still has his peripheral vision.

“I took a swing on a pitch and foul tipped and went into my eye,” Lane told the outlet. “I have a blind spot in my eye now for the rest of my life,” he added.

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The student now needs to wear glasses to protect his good eye and prevent further damage to the other. He can still drive, read and do school work, despite his injury.

The Huskies had just had their first road trip and were five games into the season when the incident happened.

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Lane was a catcher, but this injury has meant he can no longer play this position and is now continuing his stint on the team as a pitcher, per the outlet.

“The first thing I said actually, to our trainer, Katie, was at least I can still pitch,” he said in an interview uploaded to WTNH’sFacebook page.

This comes less than a year after Lane discovered a blood clot in the shoulder of his throwing arm, which ended his season prematurely.

He underwent surgery and had a “speedy recovery,” returning to the field in the fall of 2025.

“Scary. I didn’t know what it was but the doctors told me it was fairly common in swimmers and baseball players,” Lane toldWTNHin January before the accident that altered his vision.

Symptoms of a blood clot include swelling, shortness of breath, coughing up blood and varicose vein changes, according to theCleveland Clinic. Chest pain, high heart rate and pain, heat or discoloration are other warning signs to look out for.

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Motta saves 4 penalties in shootout win over Atalanta as Lazio reaches Italian Cup final

BERGAMO, Italy (AP) — Lazio’s 21-year-old goalkeeper Edoardo Motta saved four consecutive spot kicks as the Roman club beat Atalanta in a penalty shootout on Wednesday to reach theItalian Cupfinal.

Associated Press Lazio's goalkeeper Edoardo Motta dives as the ball hits the post during the Italian Cup soccer match between Atalanta and Lazio, Wednesday, April 22 , 2026, in Bergamo, Italy. (Spada/LaPresse via AP) Lazio's Alessio Romagnoli, right, celebrates after scoring during the Italian Cup soccer match between Atalanta and Lazio, Wednesday, April 22 , 2026, in Bergamo, Italy. (Spada/LaPresse via AP) Atalanta's Mario Pasalic, left, celebrates after scoring during the Italian Cup soccer match between Atalanta and Lazio, Wednesday, April 22 , 2026, in Bergamo, Italy. (Spada/LaPresse via AP) Atalanta's Berat Djimsiti, right, battles for the ball with Lazio's Tijjani Noslin during the Italian Cup soccer match between Atalanta and Lazio, Wednesday, April 22 , 2026, in Bergamo, Italy. (Spada/LaPresse via AP) Atalanta's Davide Zappacosta, right, fights for the ball with Lazio's Nuno Tavares during the Italian Cup soccer match between Atalanta and Lazio, Wednesday, April 22 , 2026, in Bergamo, Italy. (Spada/LaPresse via AP)

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The score was 1-1 after extra time. The first leg ended 2-2.

Motta — who joined Lazio in January — stopped shots from Gianluca Scamacca, Davide Zappacosta, Mario Pasalic and Charles De Ketelaere as Lazio won the shootout 2-1 with Gustav Isaksen and Kenneth Taylor converting for the visitors.

Lazio will face Serie A leader Inter Milan in the May 13 final.

Inter came back from two goals down for a 3-2 victory over Como on Tuesday after a 0-0 first leg.

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Alessio Romagnoli and Pasalic traded goals in the final minutes of regulation. Motta then pushed a header from Scamacca off the post in stoppage time.

Giacomo Raspadori thought he had won it for Atalanta in the first extra time period but his headed goal was waved off by the VAR for offside.

Ederson also had a goal for Atalanta chalked off on the hour after a lengthy VAR check that determined there was a foul on the Lazio goalkeeper.

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These are the worst-rated drama movies on IMDb: Do you agree?

IMDb serves as the internet’s most comprehensive movie database, where millions of users collectively rate films and create a democratic consensus on cinematic quality. While many highly acclaimed dramas earn praise and high ratings from audiences worldwide, a select few have landed at the very bottom of the barrel, receiving overwhelmingly negative scores that serve as warnings to potential viewers. These films represent a fascinating study in how movies can go catastrophically wrong.

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Worst-rated drama movies, according to IMDb

The worst-rated dramas on IMDb often represent a perfect storm of poor writing, misguided direction, terrible acting, or simply concepts that failed to connect with audiences in any meaningful way. The resulting critical and audience backlash places them among the platform’s lowest-rated films, creating a hall of shame for cinematic endeavors that largely fell short of their mark. Some have become cult classics precisely because of their badness, while others remain genuinely unwatchable disasters.

This exploration examines some of the worst-rated drama movies, as ranked by IMDb’s user scores, providing insight into how films can fail so spectacularly that they become legends for all the wrong reasons. From big-budget disasters to amateur productions that somehow found distribution, these movies offer lessons in everything that can go wrong in filmmaking.

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“Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2” (2004) – IMDb rating: 1.5/10

This sequelto the already poorly received “Baby Geniuses” follows a group of super-powered toddlers as they attempt to stop a megalomaniacal media mogul from brainwashing the world’s children. What sounds like a bizarre premise becomes an execution so fundamentally flawed that it defies comprehension. The film combines terrible acting from both its adult cast and the babies themselves, achieved through disturbing CGI that makes the infants appear to speak and move in profoundly unnatural ways.

The movie’s nonsensical plot lurches from one incomprehensible scene to another, with dialogue so wooden and situations so absurd that it becomes difficult to believe anyone involved took the project seriously. The special effects, meant to bring the baby characters to life, instead create an uncanny valley effect that makes the entire viewing experience deeply uncomfortable. Even by children’s movie standards, the film lacks any coherent storytelling or genuine entertainment value.

Widely regarded as one of the worst films ever made across all genres, “Superbabies” represents a complete failure of both creative vision and execution. Its IMDb rating reflects not just disappointment but genuine bewilderment at how such a project could reach theaters. The film has become a touchstone for discussing cinematic failure, earning its place as a cautionary tale about sequels nobody asked for.

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“Manos: The Hands of Fate” (1966) – IMDb rating: 1.9/10

This infamous horror dramafollows a family on vacation who get lost and stumble upon a pagan cult led by “The Master” and his servant, Torgo. What should be a straightforward horror premise becomes an exercise in amateur filmmaking so profound that it transcends mere incompetence to become something almost artistic in its badness. Fertilizer salesman Harold P. Warren made the film on a bet that he could make a successful horror movie, and the results speak for themselves.

Every aspect of the production displays a fundamental misunderstanding of basic filmmaking principles. The acting ranges from wooden to completely bizarre, with Torgo’s inexplicably twitchy performance becoming the stuff of legend. The plot meanders without purpose, scenes drag on interminably without advancing the story, and the repetitive musical score becomes genuinely hypnotic in its monotony. Technical problems abound, from poor audio sync to bizarre editing choices that suggest the film was assembled by someone who had never seen a movie.

“Manos” gained significant notoriety after being featured on “Mystery Science Theater 3000,” where its badness was celebrated rather than mourned. The film has since become a cult classic, with fans appreciating its pure, unfiltered incompetence as an art form in its own right. Its IMDb rating reflects its technical failures, but the movie’s cultural impact has grown far beyond what its original creators could have imagined.

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“The Hottie and the Nottie” (2008) – IMDb rating: 1.9/10

Starring Paris Hilton,this romantic comedy-dramatells the story of a man searching for the woman he believes is the love of his life, only to discover he must find a date for her deliberately unattractive best friend. The premise alone reveals the film’s mean-spirited core, built around the cruel concept that some people are inherently undateable based solely on their appearance. 90 minutes of shallow characters, offensive humor, and a plot that seems designed to reinforce rather than challenge superficial values.

Hilton’s performance demonstrates why reality TV stars don’t automatically translate to movie success, delivering lines with a detached quality that suggests she’s reading them for the first time. The supporting cast fares no better, trapped in roles that require them to either be impossibly shallow or serve as punchlines for jokes about physical appearance. The film’s attempts at heartwarming moments feel completely unearned, as the characters never demonstrate growth beyond accepting slightly different beauty standards.

The movie’s critical reception was universally hostile, with many reviewers noting its offensive premise and general lack of entertainment value. Its low IMDb rating reflects not just poor filmmaking but genuine offense at the film’s values and execution. “The Hottie and the Nottie” serves as an example of how celebrity vehicles can fail when they prioritize star power over basic storytelling competence.

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“Disaster Movie” (2008) – IMDb rating: 1.9/10

This parody filmattempts to spoof disaster movies and late 2000s pop culture, following a group of characters as they navigate various catastrophes while encountering celebrities and cultural references. The movie exemplifies everything wrong with the decline of the spoof genre, relying on lazy recognition humor rather than genuine satire or clever observation. Instead of parodying the conventions of disaster films, it simply references them alongside completely unrelated pop culture phenomena.

The film’s approach to comedy consists almost entirely of having characters encounter famous people or reference current events without adding any commentary or twist to make the encounters funny. References to “Juno,” “Iron Man,” and “High School Musical” appear alongside disaster movie tropes without any connecting logic or comedic purpose. The result feels less like a coherent movie than a collection of barely related sketches thrown together without regard for pacing or narrative flow.

Critics and audiences alike rejected the film’s lazy approach to humor and complete lack of original ideas. The movie’s failure helped signal the end of the spoof genre’s brief commercial viability, proving that audiences had grown tired of films that mistook recognition for comedy. Its IMDb rating reflects widespread frustration with a genre that has abandoned entirely the clever observation that made earlier parodies successful.

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“Pledge This!” (2006) – IMDb rating: 1.9/10

Another Paris Hilton vehicle,this college comedy-dramafollows a spoiled sorority president and her sisters as they scheme to maintain their social status on campus. The film attempts to blend comedy with coming-of-age themes but fails on both counts, creating characters so unlikeable and situations so contrived that audiences struggle to invest in any outcome. The movie’s portrayal of college life feels completely disconnected from reality, existing in a fantasy world where sorority politics are life-or-death serious.

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The script relies heavily on crude humor and tired college movie tropes without adding any fresh perspective or genuine insight into young adult relationships. Hilton’s performance again demonstrates her limitations as an actress, delivering dialogue with the same detached quality that marked her previous film efforts. The supporting cast struggles with material that gives them little to work with beyond stereotypical character types and obvious setup-punchline exchanges.

The film’s reception was overwhelmingly negative, with critics noting its weak plot, poor performances, and reliance on uninspired humor that felt outdated even by 2006 standards. Its low IMDb rating reflects audience frustration with a movie that seemed designed to capitalize on celebrity rather than entertain viewers. “Pledge This!” stands as another example of how celebrity vehicles can fail when they prioritize star power over basic storytelling competence.

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“Birdemic: Shock and Terror” (2010) – IMDb rating: 2.0/10

This environmental horror-romancefollows a young couple whose budding relationship is interrupted by a sudden and inexplicable attack by killer eagles and vultures. Writer-director James Nguyen created what he intended as a serious environmental thriller, but the result became an accidental masterpiece of unintentional comedy. Every aspect of the production displays such fundamental incompetence that the movie transcends normal filmmaking failure to become something uniquely entertaining.

The acting ranges from wooden to completely bizarre, with dialogue delivered in such an unnatural manner that conversations feel like alien attempts to mimic human speech. The special effects consist of obviously digital birds that move in physically impossible ways, attacking people with animations so crude they resemble early video game graphics. The film’s environmental message gets lost amid technical incompetence and narrative confusion that makes basic plot points impossible to follow.

“Birdemic” has gained a significant cult following as an example of “so-bad-it ’s-good” cinema, with audiences appreciating its pure, unfiltered incompetence as unintentional art. The movie’s sincerity makes its technical flaws more endearing than offensive, creating a genuinely entertaining viewing experience despite its shortcomings. Its IMDb rating reflects its apparent technical failures, but the film’s cultural impact has grown far beyond its creator’s original intentions.

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“Gigli” (2003) – IMDb rating: 2.5/10

This crime comedy-dramastars real-life couple Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez as mob enforcers ordered to kidnap a district attorney’s intellectually disabled brother. The film’s troubled production and the stars’ highly publicized relationship generated massive media attention, which only highlighted the movie’s fundamental problems. What should have been a straightforward crime caper becomes a confused mess that fails as both comedy and drama, with a plot that seems to change direction without warning.

The central problem lies in the complete lack of chemistry between Affleck and Lopez, whose off-screen romance failed to translate into believable on-screen interaction. Their dialogue feels forced and unnatural, with conversations that seem designed to showcase their relationship rather than move the story forward. The supporting characters exist mainly to deliver exposition or provide comic relief, which rarely achieves its intended effect, leaving the movie without a compelling reason to care about its outcome.

“Gigli” became notorious as both a critical and commercial disaster, earning multiple Razzie nominations and becoming synonymous with high-profile Hollywood failure. The film’s reputation was further damaged by its association with “Bennifer,” the celebrity couple whose relationship became more interesting to audiences than anything happening in the movie. Its IMDb rating reflects widespread disappointment from viewers who expected better from established stars working with a substantial budget.

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“The Room” (2003) – IMDb rating: 3.6/10

Tommy Wiseau’s passion project tells the story of a melodramatic love triangle, filled with bizarre dialogue, inexplicable plot twists, and bewildering directorial choices, which have made it a cult phenomenon. What Wiseau intended as a serious dramatic exploration of love and betrayal instead became an unintentional comedy masterpiece, with every aspect of the production displaying such a fundamental misunderstanding of basic filmmaking that it becomes fascinating to watch.

The movie’s dialogue consists of exchanges so unnatural and awkward that they exist in a parallel universe where human conversation follows completely different rules. Plot points appear and disappear without explanation, characters behave in ways that defy psychological understanding, and dramatic moments become unintentionally hilarious through sheer incompetence. Wiseau’s performance as the lead character creates a protagonist so bizarre and unlikeable that audiences root against him while being mesmerized by his strange charisma.

“The Room”has achieved legendary status as “the best worst movie ever made,” inspiring midnight screenings, academic analysis, and even a Hollywood biographical film about its creation. Its IMDb rating reflects its apparent technical and narrative failures, but the movie’s cultural impact has grown far beyond what conventional quality measurements can capture. The film serves as proof that sometimes the most memorable movies are those that fail so spectacularly they become art through pure accident.

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Conclusion

These films represent various degrees of cinematic misjudgment, ranging from amateur productions that somehow found distribution to big-budget disasters featuring established stars. What unites them is a fundamental disconnect between intention and execution, creating viewing experiences that range from merely disappointing to genuinely bewildering. Each movie teaches different lessons about how filmmaking can go wrong, whether through incompetent execution, misguided concepts, or simple lack of talent.

IMDb’s rating system provides a clear reflection of widespread audience dissatisfaction, firmly placing these titles at the bottom of their respective genres. The democratic nature of user ratings means these scores represent genuine consensus rather than critical elitism, showing how regular moviegoers respond when films fail to meet even basic entertainment standards. These ratings serve as warnings to potential viewers while also creating a kind of inverse recommendation system for those seeking genuinely terrible movies.

While some of these films have gained cult followings precisely because of their poor quality, they serve as powerful examples of what happens when dramas fail to meet their intended goals. Whether through incompetence, misguided ambition, or simple bad luck, these movies remind us that filmmaking is a complex art form where countless things can go wrong. Their lasting impact comes not from their quality but from their spectacular failure to achieve even minimal competence, making them memorable for all the wrong reasons.

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We Can’t Wait to See Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler Wear Pastel Suits

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The rumors are true. Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler will team up for aMiami Vicereboot, titledMiami Vice ’85. (This is, without a doubt, one of the best casting decisions in years.)

The new movie, directed by Joseph Kosinski (the filmmaker behind action-movie phenomenonsTop Gun:MaverickandF1), will draw directly on the cult-classic 1980s television show, particularly its first season. Jordan and Butler step into the roles of Ricardo “Rico” Tubbs and James “Sonny” Crockett, two undercover Miami-Dade detectives originally played by Philip Michael Thomas and Don Johnson.

Miami Vicefirst aired on NBC in 1984, running for five seasons through 1990. The crime drama, created by Anthony Yerkovich, dove into the cocaine boom in the 1980s. In each episode, the leading cops infiltrated South Florida’s drug trafficking rings in high-stakes missions (often shockingly cynical for network television at the time). Tubbs and Crockett sported pastel suits and drove sports cars as part of their cover, giving the show its unmistakable aesthetic.

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Jordan, who just won theOscarfor his turn as twins in Ryan Coogler’sSinners, will play Detective Rico Tubbs, a New York City cop who moved to Miami to avenge his brother’s murder. Meanwhile, Butler will play Detective Sonny Crockett, a jaded cop living on a sailboat with his pet alligator. (Yes, you read that right.) Butler is fresh off two movies in 2025—Ari Aster’sEddingtonand Darren Aronofsky’sCaught Stealing—and will star inEnemiesalongside Jeremy Allen White at an unspecified date.

Johnson and Butler have been in talks for the roles for some time now. In an interview last year, Kosinski expressed his admiration for the two actors, tellingVarietythat “if it ends up being those two, I’d be very lucky.” (Seems his luck and ours is first class.)

We can expect Jordan and Butler to don the same 1980s aesthetic as the original. Kosinski (and the title itself) confirmed that the reboot will be a period piece, deviating from Michael Mann’s 2006 reboot, which placed Sonny and Rico in the mid-aughts. In Mann’s iteration, Jamie Foxx’s Tubbs and Collin Farrell’s Crockett shed the pastel suits in favor of a grittier wardrobe and aesthetic. (Yet, Mann’s version still is undeniably stylish, with Farrell and Foxx clad inArmani.)

Universal Pictures confirmed the film yesterday, but we shouldn’t hold our breath. Shooting won’t even start until next year (but Kosinski revealed he will be shooting on IMAX cameras). The new film will be released on August 6, 2027.

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