'Warm Bodies Reviews,' 'Bullet To The Head,'Local Natives' 'Humming Bird' And More: The Week In Ouch

Did These Critics Go Too Far?
This film image released by Summit Entertainment shows Rob Corddry, right, and Nicholas Hoult in a scene from "Warm Bodies." (AP Photo/Summit Entertainment, Jonathan Wenk)
This film image released by Summit Entertainment shows Rob Corddry, right, and Nicholas Hoult in a scene from "Warm Bodies." (AP Photo/Summit Entertainment, Jonathan Wenk)

This week marked the return of Sylvester Stallone in the action flick "Bullet to the Head." The movie, based on the graphic novel of the same name, overflowed with pointless violence and predictable, "tough guy" moments. Those pitfalls combined with a bland performance from Stallone resulted in some pretty rough reviews for the movie. Critics also felt "Warm Bodies" lacked the emotion necessary to allow viewers to connect to the story, and the cinematic train wreck that is "Movie 43" pulled some of the worst ratings this year.

In music, the Local Natives' "Hummingbird" lost points for a lack of originality. Most critics felt the album was void of lyrical depth or the energy found in the group's previous albums. "Opposites," Biffy Clyro's two disc release, was equal parts weak and engaging. Finally, Adam Green's "Adam Green & Binki Shapiro" received negative marks for being a dull attempt at a duets album.

As always, we have rounded up the worst reviews in the slideshow below. Do you agree the with the critics? Let us know in the comments section below.

"Hummingbird" - Local Natives

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