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

5. Wolf Creek (2005)

Mick Taylor Wolf Creek
Dimension Films

Wolf Creek is honestly one of the more surprising entries on this list, because the marketing painted a perfect picture of what the movie was going to be, and audiences certainly can't claim they were misled about it being a thoroughly unpleasant, grisly horror film.

And you know what? It's actually pretty decent. Greg McLean directs the hell out of it, John Jarratt's performance as antagonist Mick Taylor is a borderline-campy delight, and it's positively dripping with suspense.

Perhaps its overall repulsiveness and perceived "misogyny" explains the F, but the buzz surrounding its controversial content nevertheless resulted in a $29 million box office haul against a mere $1.1 million budget, leading to a sequel and even a TV series.

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