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WORST MOVIES

Yes, there still are movies made for grown-ups in Hollywood, few and far between they may be.

The Oscar talk surrounding It's Complicated is some way off, it's not a bad film, but it's certainly nothing to get excited about.

The presence of such hip guest stars as Billy Crystal and Stephen Merchant can't camouflage the film's formula inspidness, its avaricious product placement or the cynicism of its rote, lip-service tributes to the wonders of 'imagination.'

No one comes out of Tooth Fairy smelling minty-fresh, but Judd especially is ill-served by a girlfriend role that forces the actress to switch moods every five minutes to suit the plot

Amy Adams and Matthew Goode make a sweet, believable pair, but they're dropped in a film so trite that not even their entertaining bickering can save it.

Call us old-fashioned, but we expect some actual funny moments in our romantic comedies; you can't get by on charming lead actors and pretty scenery alone. Especially when the storyline is so massively predictable

The director fudges the answer by weaving a sometimes astoundingly clunky fable about the power of hope, miracles and Iceland's most insipid musical export.

A clunky third-act shift into thriller territory only makes ‘Ondine' more confused: ambitious and deeply felt, to be sure, but also winsome and wildly uneven.