Ranking Every Tobe Hooper Film From Worst To Best

13. Djinn

After the Wishmaster series, the world didn't need another bad film about evil genies, but Tobe Hooper's final contribution was to bring us one nonetheless.

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Released in 2013, Djinn is the last movie the director would ever helm, and that's the only reason it deserves so much as a passing mention in his obituary.

Although Hooper can at least claim to have delivered the first supernatural thriller to debut in English and Arabic, Djinn goes down as a failed attempt to tap into Emirati folklore and give the country its answer to Rosemary’s Baby.

All of the cardinal sins you'll find in most bad ghost stories are committed here, from clunky dialogue to wonky special effects topped off with an excessive serving of cheese. If only this one could be put back in its bottle.

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