15 Horror Movies Since 2000 So Awful They'e Genuinely Horrifying

14. The Final Destination

The Devil Inside
New Line Cinema

The Plot:

This is the same as the other Final Destination flicks. The only real difference is that, this time, the opening disaster is a pile-up at a racetrack.

Why It Sucks:

The other four Final Destination films are genuinely good bits of trashy horror cinema, while this is just no fun at all. After kicking off with a great disaster sequence, this abruptly morphs into a Razzie-worthy bit of horror cinema that remains one of 2009's worst films.

Boasting a painfully awful cast and an utterly horrendous screenplay, this will be utterly insufferable for all but the least-demanding viewers. After all, even if you're just in it for some twisted death scenes, the absence of suspense, awful CGI and hugely unimaginative death scenes will ruin that side of it for you.

This is a film where you'll see everything that's coming. Not only is it a carbon copy of the other entries (the deaths are suspiciously similar to those from the other films), but like always a lot of it was ruined by the trailers.

Neither funny enough to work as guilty pleasure nor thrilling enough to work as a horror film, this is just one feature-length car crash.

Contributor

Film Studies graduate, aspiring screenwriter and all-around nerd who, despite being a pretentious cinephile who loves art-house movies, also loves modern blockbusters and would rather watch superhero movies than classic Hollywood films. Once met Tommy Wiseau.