Zero Stars. Running time: 91 minutes. Rated PG-13 (some sci-fi action/violence, strong language and bloody images). On Prime Video. “The War of the Worlds” is a seminal 1898 Martian-attack novel by ...
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The years after the September 11th terrorist attack were strange and difficult for basically every American. The sense of safety that so many had grown accustomed to was utterly decimated, and the ...
It is pretty rare that you see a movie with a flat 0% on Rotten Tomatoes, and even more rare that you see it as the #1 movie on a huge streaming service. But that’s what’s currently happening with War ...
It should have been a slam dunk: aliens, explosions, government surveillance. But while Steven Spielberg’s 2025 adaptation starring Tom Cruise was quite well-received, Prime Video’s latest sci-fi ...
It’s got an epic title, a big-name star as its lead and a major studio behind it. But since it was released on Amazon's Prime Video on July 25, “War of the Worlds" has become an all-time ratings bust.
'War of the Worlds' may have a zero-percent Rotten Tomatoes score, but it's secured itself a place in Amazon's top streaming charts. Reading time 2 minutes The domino effect of H.G. Wells’ War of the ...
Rich Lee's film has gone viral online for its negative reviews, notably previously boasting a zero percent score on Rotten Tomatoes. By McKinley Franklin Amazon Prime Video’s War of the Worlds is ...
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The action is limited to glitchy video clips and whatever else might appear on a surveillance expert's screen in a cheap-looking thriller that suggests Amazon Prime as Earth's one-stop solution. Ice ...
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