10 Worst Psychological Thrillers of the Last 25 Years

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10 Worst Psychological Thrillers of the Last 25 Years

Collider · 3 hours ago

A Collider article by Diego Pineda Pacheco ranks what it considers the ten worst psychological thrillers released over the past 25 years, from 2001 to the present. The piece argues that while the genre has produced acclaimed masterpieces during this period, it has also yielded a number of films so poorly received that they rank among the worst of the 21st century.

The countdown covers a range of styles, from horror to failed action spectacles, and the provided text details entries ten through six.

– **10. Dark Crimes (2016):** Starring Jim Carrey and based on the true story of murderer Krystian Bala, it holds a 0% Rotten Tomatoes rating and is criticised as messy, dull and morbid.
– **9. I Know Who Killed Me (2007):** Lindsay Lohan's attempted move into mature roles, panned as incomprehensible and gratuitously reliant on torture elements.
– **8. Getaway (2013):** A Courtney Solomon box-office flop with Ethan Hawke and Selena Gomez, dismissed as 90 minutes of incoherent, breakneck boredom.
– **7. Ticker (2001):** Albert Pyun's cheap B-movie featuring Steven Seagal, Tom Sizemore, Nas and Dennis Hopper, deemed incoherent and not even enjoyably bad.
– **6. The Open House (2018):** A Netflix horror thriller by Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote, called neither thrilling nor scary and full of clichés.

  • Collider ranks the ten worst psychological thrillers since 2001.
  • Dark Crimes tops the badness list with a 0% rating.
  • Provided text only details entries ten through six.

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