Every Movie That Received An F CinemaScore Ranked From Worst To Best

By Jack Pooley /

16. Feardotcom (2002)

Warner Bros

From the director of the 1999 House on Haunted Hill remake nobody remembers comes this quintessentially early 2000s cyber-horror flick, in which a series of grisly murders stem from all the victims visiting the website Feardotcom.com (rather than, you know, Fear.com).

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Somehow the talented likes of Stephen Dorff, Natascha McElhone and Stephen Rea were roped into this hilariously dated techno romp, which feels like a poor man's The Ring in every sense.

Grisly and occasionally visually interesting but mostly just horribly written and terribly acted, it doesn't make a lick of sense, and apart from the odd agreeably campy moment, it's a naff relic so bad even the masses rejected it.

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Considering the general public's impressive tolerance for terrible horror movies - they gave last year's Flatliners remake, perhaps 2017's worst major horror release, a B- CinemaScore - it speaks volumes that Feardotcom landed a dead-on-arrival F grade.