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They don't fit neatly into one box, often confusing casual audiences who wanted a straightforward slasher but got a philosophical lecture on AI instead.
Anthology films often struggle with consistent ratings because they are a mixed bag. ABCs of Death 2 (2014) also holds a 5.4 rating . For sci-fi horror junkies, this is a goldmine. You get 26 different visions, ranging from high-concept tech-horror to bizarre biological mutations. Even if half the segments miss, the ones that hit offer more originality than most big-budget blockbusters. 3. Why the "5.4" Rating Happens Movies in this range typically share a few traits: 5.4 / 10 HorrorSci-...
In the world of film ratings, a is often viewed as a death sentence. It’s the "C-minus" of cinema—not quite prestigious enough for critics, yet not "so bad it's good" enough to become an instant cult legend. However, for fans of Sci-Fi Horror , this rating often hides some of the genre's most creative, weird, and entertaining risks. 1. The Curiosity of Phantoms (1998) They don't fit neatly into one box, often
Sitting exactly at a on IMDb, Phantoms is a prime example of a mid-tier gem. Starring a young Ben Affleck and Rose McGowan, it blends Lovecraftian cosmic horror with a small-town mystery. While critics found it messy, fans appreciate its eerie atmosphere and the ambitious "Ancient Enemy" lore that feels like it stepped right out of a Dean Koontz novel. 2. The Chaos of Anthologies: ABCs of Death 2 For sci-fi horror junkies, this is a goldmine
The next time you're scrolling through a watchlist and see that mediocre score, don't immediately swipe away. You might just find your new favorite "bad" movie that actually has a lot of heart (and probably a few tentacled aliens) under the surface.