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Top 10 Worst Movies Of 2023

They can't all be future classics! Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're looking at the biggest film duds that premiered or went into wide release in 2023, even if they did well at the box office. Spoiler alert! Our countdown includes movies “65”, “Knights of the Zodiac”, “Life Upside Down” and more! Welcome to Viralworld Magazine, and today we’re looking at the biggest film duds that premiered or went into wide release in 2023, even if they did well at the box office. Spoiler alert! Which 2023 film did you think was the worst? Let us know in the comments. #10: “Peter Pan & Wendy” (2023) Remember how the animated classic features Peter’s courage, Wendy’s likable charm, and Neverland’s awe-inspiring appeal? Throw all that out the window and you have 2023’s “Peter Pan & Wendy.” Far from sharing his animated counterpart’s love for adventure, the live-action Peter is more of a villain than Captain Hook ever is. Meanwhile, Wendy’s role is reduced to nagging and complaining, destroying any chemistry she might have shared with Peter. There’s not much to redeem the movie after watching them argue for most of its runtime. The drab, dreary camera filter also turns Neverland into the most boring place to be. “Peter Pan & Wendy” attempts a new spin on the 1953 film – at the cost of robbing the story of any sense of fun. #9: “Life Upside Down” (2023) A movie that essentially misses the mark, “Life Upside Down” is about couples trapped during COVID-19 lockdown. Forced to spend most of their time together, they start to feel stifled in their individual lives. While the choice to direct the film with a lowkey camera style is interesting, it starts to feel just as limited as the characters’ personalities. Despite the well-known cast, it’s hard to root for the protagonists when they keep behaving in shallow, superficial ways. Instead, we’re left waiting for some genuine character development that never comes. With previous lockdown movies like “Malcolm & Marie” treading similar themes, “Life Upside Down” just doesn’t add much. #8: “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” (2023) advertisement #7: “You People” (2023) #6: “The Expendables 4” (2023) #5: “Knights of the Zodiac” (2023) Stories about an average person finding their true destiny aren’t too fresh anymore. Still, effective plot execution goes a long way if done right. Unfortunately for “Knights of the Zodiac,” the storytelling is basically non-existent. Main character Seiya discovers he’s the Pegasus Knight and guards the reincarnated form of the goddess Athena. Although based on a popular anime, the film goes for a standard “zero to hero” outline without fleshing out any characterizations. It’s an entirely predictable film – all the way from the lackluster performances to the standard Sean Bean death scene. “Knights of the Zodiac” tries to dazzle audiences with visual effects, but these #4: “The Exorcist: Believer” (2023) #2: “Ghosted” (2023) Formulaic and lacking in charm, “Ghosted” settles for surface-level entertainment that’s been seen many times before. There’s nothing wrong with a breezy action comedy. But throwing together half-hearted jokes, pointless cameos, and a thin plotline insults the audience’s intelligence. “Ghosted” shamelessly borrows from films like “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” and “True Lies” and hopes no one would notice. Chris Evans’ character is stuck in a comedy of errors after a brief romance with Ana de Armas’ character lands him into trouble. The rest of the film sees the main characters jumping from one place to another evading their enemies. And that’s pretty much it. If you’ve seen any action comedy, you’ve already seen “Ghosted,” making it unnecessary to begin with. #1: “Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey” (2023) No matter what, Winnie-the-Pooh will never be scary. This bizarre slasher film leaves no doubt about that. In a plot that’s still hard to believe, Pooh and his friends become savage killers after Christopher Robin abandons them. Pooh’s group gets revenge by tormenting Christopher and some college students. Textbook slasher kills and over-the-top acting does the film no favors. It’s as ridiculous as it sounds, yet the film keeps trying to be anything but the satire it should’ve been. While it is unintentionally funny in places, it’s more absurd than anything else. Despite bombing with critics, “Blood and Honey’s” commercial success probably means we’re in for more of this silliness in the future.

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