
Tom Hanks' worst film ever branded 'lifeless' as his all time top 10 ranked
Tom Hanks has been in some of the most beloved films over the years, from Toy Story to Saving Private Ryan, but he has also appeared in a film that only has 15% on Rotten Tomatoes
Hollywood legend Tom Hanks has starred in some of the biggest hits since the 80s. Now, his films have been ranked in order of their popularity by Rotten Tomatoes, using real-life reviews to create an overall score.
While many of Hanks' movies have received high praise, one film that has come out as the least popular among fans is 1990's The Bonfire of the Vanities, with a lowly 15% score. Starring Hanks, Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, and Melanie Griffith, viewers might expect the comedy to be a hit. However, despite its A-list cast, the film has been panned by fans online as "lifeless satire".
On Rotten Tomatoes, one viewer wrote: "Bloated, facile, mostly lifeless satire that takes forever to get going and doesn't have much to say once it gets there. Actors are either miscast (Hanks), misused (Willis), or shamelessly cartoonish (Griffith)."
Another critic stated: "Even with an all-star line-up, the stars couldn't hold up this movie from eventually sinking. The satire was good, but the comedy was hit and mostly miss."
Early in his career, the film was marred by controversy and underperformed at the box office, despite being based on Tom Wolfe's popular novel of the same name, reports the Irish Star. Despite its A-list cast, the film failed to attract viewers and grossed only $15.6 million upon its 1990 release, falling short of its $47 million budget.
In contrast, Hanks' highest-rated film, with a perfect 100% score, is Disney Pixar's Toy Story 2. Released in 1999, this beloved animated children's film has become deeply ingrained in popular culture, featuring one of Hanks' most iconic roles - albeit one that doesn't show his face.
As the voice of Woody, a toy cowboy brought to life, Hanks has become synonymous with the feel-good franchise, appearing in all four instalments, which comprise his top four rated films. Such is the enduring popularity of Toy Story that even the fourth film boasts an impressive 96% rating.
Beyond his animated voice work, Hanks' highest-rated live-action film, ranking fifth overall, is the 1988 comedy Big, where he plays a teenager who wakes up to find himself an adult overnight. Critics attribute the film's success to Hanks' "brilliant performance", citing his ability to capture both childhood innocence and the challenges of navigating the adult world.
The review concludes: "Unique, fun and charming, there is a lot to love about Big."
At the sixth spot is a 2002 addition, Catch Me If You Can, followed by Apollo 13 and A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood at eighth place, with Captain Phillips coming in ninth. Just scraping into the top ten, with an impressive Rotten Tomatoes score of 94%, is the highly acclaimed Spielberg film Saving Private Ryan, still regarded by many as one of the finest war films ever made.
Tom Hanks' Top 10 films as rated by Rotten Tomatoes
Toy Story 2 (1999)
Toy Story (1995)
Toy Story 3 (2010)
Toy Story 4 (2019)
Big (1988)
Catch Me if You Can (2002)
Apollo 13 (1995)
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019)
Captain Phillips (2013)
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Record
4 hours ago
- Daily Record
Perfectly rated but unknown film boasts 'superb performances' with rising star
Mickey and the Bear is a 2019 film which is the debut of director Annabelle Attanasio and stars Camila Morrone, James Badge Dale, Calvin Demba and Rebecca Henderson Director Annabelle Attanasio's first feature, Mickey and the Bear, is a heartfelt coming-of-age drama featuring Camila Morrone and James Badge Dale in leading roles, with Calvin Demba, Rebecca Henderson, and Ben Rosenfield offering strong support. Despite receiving a perfect 100 per cent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the 2019 indie film saw modest box-office returns, earning just $57,188 globally. Attanasio not only directed but also wrote the screenplay for the film, garnering critical acclaim; one critic hailed it as "a rare and remarkable feat to pull off so well for a first-time director". Another review praised the film, stating: "Filmmaker Annabelle Attanasio's debut film is an honest and empathetic look at the toughest parts of someone's upbringing with incredible performances from its two stars." Mickey and the Bear delves into the life of teenager Mickey Peck and her complex relationship with her opioid-dependent, war veteran father, Hank. Set against the backdrop of Anaconda, a small town in Montana, the film explores the intense bond between Mickey and her father, marked by love, volatility, and toxicity, while highlighting Mickey's internal struggle between family loyalty and her aspiration for independence and a brighter future. Dale and Morrone's intense portrayals garnered acclaim from both critics and audiences, as noted by a reviewer: "James Badge Dale and Camila Morrone are achingly real here. The film's script gives them plenty to do, and both ace their difficult roles." One admirer expressed delight in the performances: "Absolutely amazing, Camila is a rising star." Another reviewer highlighted the movie's genuine feel: "Rich in authenticity with superb performances by Camila Morrone and James Badge Dale. One of the best Indie films of 2019." A critic commended the overall quality and memorable conclusion of the film: "Bolstered by a phenomenal cast and an ending that will leave the audience breathless, there is not a single misstep in the entire production." Echoing the sentiment, a viewer appreciated the unexpected experience: "I went in without even watching the trailer and was blown away. Strong acting from Morrone and Badge Dale. Wouldn't be surprised to see it win an award." The film's star, Camila Morrone, comes from an illustrious acting pedigree as the daughter of Argentine actors Lucila Solá and Maximo Morrone, and stepdaughter to Al Pacino, reports the Mirror US. Discussing her role, Morrone shared with Forbes: "I read a lot of scripts, but few of them stand out to me. So for me, it was that when I read the script, I didn't even get through it, and I was like, 'this is something I want to do.' I could just tell it had the elements of characters that I'm interested in playing. So I was already instantly drawn to it." The film has captivated viewers, with one singing high praises for rookie director Attanasio: "I was sceptical before seeing Mickey and the Bear, as I am with all movies that score such high ratings... but after 15 minutes I was convinced of Annabelle Attanasio's raw talent to write dialogue and knack for layered storytelling. For such a young writer she has skill and knowledge way beyond her years." One enthusiastic fan exclaimed: "Absolutely the best movie I've seen all year. Everyone needs to see this film, ESPECIALLY while it's in theaters. Not to be missed!". Additionally, another cinema-goer commented: "Fantastic acting, writing, and filming makes this group of newcomers top notch."


Daily Record
4 hours ago
- Daily Record
Tom Hanks' worst film ever branded 'lifeless' as his all time top 10 ranked
Tom Hanks has been in some of the most beloved films over the years, from Toy Story to Saving Private Ryan, but he has also appeared in a film that only has 15% on Rotten Tomatoes Hollywood legend Tom Hanks has starred in some of the biggest hits since the 80s. Now, his films have been ranked in order of their popularity by Rotten Tomatoes, using real-life reviews to create an overall score. While many of Hanks' movies have received high praise, one film that has come out as the least popular among fans is 1990's The Bonfire of the Vanities, with a lowly 15% score. Starring Hanks, Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, and Melanie Griffith, viewers might expect the comedy to be a hit. However, despite its A-list cast, the film has been panned by fans online as "lifeless satire". On Rotten Tomatoes, one viewer wrote: "Bloated, facile, mostly lifeless satire that takes forever to get going and doesn't have much to say once it gets there. Actors are either miscast (Hanks), misused (Willis), or shamelessly cartoonish (Griffith)." Another critic stated: "Even with an all-star line-up, the stars couldn't hold up this movie from eventually sinking. The satire was good, but the comedy was hit and mostly miss." Early in his career, the film was marred by controversy and underperformed at the box office, despite being based on Tom Wolfe's popular novel of the same name, reports the Irish Star. Despite its A-list cast, the film failed to attract viewers and grossed only $15.6 million upon its 1990 release, falling short of its $47 million budget. In contrast, Hanks' highest-rated film, with a perfect 100% score, is Disney Pixar's Toy Story 2. Released in 1999, this beloved animated children's film has become deeply ingrained in popular culture, featuring one of Hanks' most iconic roles - albeit one that doesn't show his face. As the voice of Woody, a toy cowboy brought to life, Hanks has become synonymous with the feel-good franchise, appearing in all four instalments, which comprise his top four rated films. Such is the enduring popularity of Toy Story that even the fourth film boasts an impressive 96% rating. Beyond his animated voice work, Hanks' highest-rated live-action film, ranking fifth overall, is the 1988 comedy Big, where he plays a teenager who wakes up to find himself an adult overnight. Critics attribute the film's success to Hanks' "brilliant performance", citing his ability to capture both childhood innocence and the challenges of navigating the adult world. The review concludes: "Unique, fun and charming, there is a lot to love about Big." At the sixth spot is a 2002 addition, Catch Me If You Can, followed by Apollo 13 and A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood at eighth place, with Captain Phillips coming in ninth. Just scraping into the top ten, with an impressive Rotten Tomatoes score of 94%, is the highly acclaimed Spielberg film Saving Private Ryan, still regarded by many as one of the finest war films ever made. Tom Hanks' Top 10 films as rated by Rotten Tomatoes Toy Story 2 (1999) Toy Story (1995) Toy Story 3 (2010) Toy Story 4 (2019) Big (1988) Catch Me if You Can (2002) Apollo 13 (1995) A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019) Captain Phillips (2013) Saving Private Ryan (1998)


Daily Record
4 hours ago
- Daily Record
Rotten Tomatoes ranks all Fast and Furious films with number 1 'one of the greats'
Fast and Furious is a franchise that has spanned two decades, with 11 movies to its name. But which one is the best, according to Rotten Tomatoes? The Fast and Furious franchise is a powerhouse in its own league, boasting an impressive 11 films over two decades and a massive fan following. Since its explosive debut in 2001, the series has attracted considerable attention and sparked endless debates about which instalment reigns supreme. Now, thanks to viewer votes, Rotten Tomatoes has ranked the films based on real-life reviews. Using their Tomatometer, the website arranged the films from highest-rated to lowest-rated, and some fans might be surprised by the top five entries. However, it's no shock that Fast and Furious 7 clinched the top spot with an 82% rating. This film marked a turning point for the franchise, following the tragic death of cast member Paul Walker. roduction began in September 2013 but was halted when Walker sadly died in a car accident, and the film is dedicated to his memory. When filming resumed, Walker's brothers stepped in to finish any remaining scenes, and the film was eventually released in 2015, featuring the poignant song See You Again as its soundtrack. Upon release, it was a box office sensation and became the fourth-highest-grossing film of all time, reports the Mirror US. A viewer penned a glowing five-star review, stating: "Definitely one of the strongest films in the franchise and, in my opinion, the best, this film has an incredible amount of action balanced out perfectly with the level of emotion and love put into this film by all involved and the fan base itself after the passing of the amazing Paul Walker." They continued to heap praise on the movie: "This film will go down in history as one of the greats with perhaps the most heartwarming ending ever to a film that will bring anyone to tears who knows the full meaning behind the scene." Claiming the second spot on the list is the gripping 2011 action thriller Fast Five, with Fast and Furious 6 not far behind in third place. Both instalments feature a beloved cast that packs a punch, starring household names like Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, and Eva Mendes, ensuring a cinematic experience packed with top-notch talent. The less favourable end of the list is occupied by the 2009 flick Fast and Furious, known as the fourth entry in the saga. In this film, viewers follow Dominic Toretto, played by Diesel, joining forces with FBI agent Brian O'Conner, portrayed by Walker, as they seek vengeance against a drug lord following the savage murder of Toretto's partner. Before you get to the end of the list, in fourth place is Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw, followed by The Fate of the Furious, F9 The Fast Saga, and the original film that kicked off the franchise, The Fast and the Furious, which holds the seventh spot. In eighth position, with a modest 56% overall score, is the latest instalment in the series, Fast X, closely trailed by The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, and rounding off the top ten is 2 Fast 2 Furious. All Fast and Furious Films Ranked by Rotten Tomatoes Furious 7 (2015) Fast Five (2011) Fast & Furious 6 (2013) Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019) The Fate of the Furious (2017) F9 The Fast Saga (2021) The Fast and the Furious (2001) Fast X (2023) The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) Fast & Furious (2009)