20 Worst Movies Of 2016
4. Nine Lives
After a little while wandering the wilderness, Barry Sonnenfeld returned with the excellent Men In Black 3, confirming that he actually could still make movies despite all of the evidence to the contrary in RV. His follow up, featuring the delightful talents of Kevin Spacey should have been another step in the right direction, but instead he made this French comedy that is perilously low on the laugh count scale.
Sure, it might appeal to the kind of people who went and saw Grumpy Cat and anyone with that condition where parasites in cap faeces make you do reckless things, but really life is too short to spend any time watching a very, very poor Garfield clone mashed together with Click. Particularly as it's significantly less enjoyable than both of those.