The 19 movies that audiences have hated the most in the last 30 years

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Audiences can't stand Darren Aronofsky's new allegorical horror film, "Mother!," starring Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem.

CinemaScore, which conducts exit polls of audience opinion on opening nights, recently gave the film the dreaded "F" rating — its lowest. 

Just how bad is that?

There have only been 19 films that have ever received an "F" rating, including "Mother!," since CinemaScore started logging data in 1986, according to Vulture.

Some of the films to receive CinemaScore's lowest rating include both Nicholas Cage's disastrous "The Wicker Man," and the woeful early aughts thriller "Fear Dot Com."

"Mother!" has been polarizing, with some critics loving it and others hating it. It currently has a 67% on Rotten Tomatoes, which tallies up what critics thought. But the audience has spoken, and the verdict is "F."

To put that in context, here's a list of the only 19 films that have received an "F" rating from CinemaScore:

"Alone in the Dark" (2005)

Lions Gate

Based on the popular video game of the same name, "Alone in th Dark" follows detective of paranormal activity Edward Carnby as he investigates the recent mysterious death of his friend, with the help of his anthropologist girlfriend, played by Tara Reid.



"The Box" (2009)

Warner Bros.

Cameron Diaz and James Marsden star as a couple who have been given a box containing a button. If they push it, they get $1 million — but pushing the button causes someone they don't know to die. 



"Bug" (2006)

YouTube/Lionsgate

Michael Shannon and Ashley Judd (who we are sad to say shows up more than once on this list), are paranoid about an infestation of bugs in their home — but it's unclear whether or not the bugs exist. 




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