Ranking October 2015's Movies From Worst To Best

By Jack Pooley /

19. The Last Witch Hunter

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 16% (3.8/10) Box Office: Produced for a sizable $70 million price tag, The Last Witch Hunter disappointed right out of the gate, grossing slightly less than projected and to date still not making back its budget, sat at just $57 million worldwide. The Verdict: The most evident problem with the movie is that it just doesn't look like it cost $70 million or anything close to it: where are the epic, CGI-driven set-pieces? It's a bland yet oddly star-studded film which fails to do much with Michael Caine (who spends most of the movie in a magic coma) or Elijah Wood (who is nevertheless the best thing in it). Vin Diesel adds yet another bomb to his name outside of the Fast And Furious films, a peculiar mix of several types of movie that doesn't really work as any of them. The plot is a generic mish-mash, the acting is laughable (Diesel is at his wooden worst), the romance blows, and there's not a single action sequence you're going to remember more than a few hours later. Tripe.