20 Most Surprising Rotten Tomatoes Scores Of 2018

By Jack Pooley /

17. A Wrinkle In Time (42%)

Disney

Despite a fairly mediocre marketing campaign, there was a tidal wave of industry hype behind A Wrinkle in Time, with it being the first $100 million movie ever directed by a black woman.

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And though some insist that there's a distinct liberal bias among film critics, they sure didn't hold back ripping Ava DuVernay's first foray into blockbuster territory to shreds.

Initial expectations were that the film would be a strong critical success even if it bombed at the box office, but due to its over-reliance on garish visual effects, some dodgy supporting performances and an aimless narrative, A Wrinkle in Time ended up flopping with both the press and general audiences.

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It has its passionate cheerleaders who insist it'll become a cult fave in the years to come, but that's not a particularly convincing stance.