New Netflix movie lands infamous 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes

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Movie makers may sometimes say that they aren't bothered by negative reviews but scoring a 0% rating on film and TV review site Rotten Tomatoes isn't generally something they'd aim for.

Unfortunately new Netflix movie The Last Days of American Crime has become the latest film to score that unwanted 0%, meaning not a single critic has rated it positively so far on the site.

It now joins the likes of 2018's John Travolta-starring Gotti and Adam Sandler's 2015 western comedy The Ridiculous 6 on the list of 0% Rotten Tomatoes movies.

Related: Netflix's The Last Days of American Crime ending explained

Critical comments about The Last Days of American Crime so far include "instantly forgettable tough-guy fantasia", "not even good alligator-brain cinema" and "the real crime is that this movie even exists in the first place". Ouch.

Of course The Last Days of American Crime was only released on Friday (June 5) so there's still time for a positive review to be posted on the site, which would push the movie's rating up. It also has a 21% audience score, so there's hope for some better reviews to come.

Based on Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini's 2009 graphic novel of the same name, The Last Days of American Crime focuses on career criminal Graham Bricke (Édgar Ramírez) as he struggles to get back in the game since the death of his brother Rory (Daniel Fox) in a robbery.

Seeking revenge against those responsible for his brother's loss he teams up with fellow criminals Kevin Cash (Michael Pitt) and Shelby Dupree (Anna Brewster) to plan a huge heist, racing against the clock before a mysterious government-made signal threatens to put a stop to all crime for good.

The Last Days of American Crime is available to stream on Netflix now.

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go_fight_kickass on June 8th, 2020 at 16:58 UTC »

Well if Netflix wants to be considered for Oscars, they also need to be considered for the Razzies!

Proeliator2001 on June 8th, 2020 at 16:27 UTC »

Within 2 minutes you can see how badly it's put together. I tried to give it time but called quits at 20 minutes in. Dog shit all round.

nashcameronn on June 8th, 2020 at 15:38 UTC »

From the director of the Taken sequels. No wonder.