Every Movie That Received An F CinemaScore Ranked From Worst To Best
10. Lucky Numbers (2000)
The late, great Nora Ephron (When Harry Met Sally..., Sleepless in Seattle) delivered one of the worst stinkers of her career with this ill-advised dark crime comedy that might've worked in the hands of, say, the Coen Brothers, but Ephron simply lacked the tonal delicacy to make the broad premise work.
The story, which sees a broke weatherman (John Travolta) attempting to scam the local lottery with the help of his girlfriend (Lisa Kudrow), pulls its cast in about five different emotional and tonal directions at once, creating a devastating mess of moods and ideas that's utterly flabbergasting to behold.
It gets a few points for its sheer go-for-broke weirdness - Michael Moore even appears in a small role - and the solid cast, but laughs are damningly infrequent, and it's easy to see why the popcorn-munching crowd thought it was boring.