10 Box Office Flops From The 2010s That Are Now Cult Classics

Box office success is only one metric for judging a movie’s longevity and quality, but it does have a major impact on opinion and conversation surrounding a film. When it comes to cult classics of the 2010s, like Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, it’s hard to imagine that there was a time when people didn’t recognize what a visionary work this was. However, it’s very common for movies to underperform in theaters only to become beloved and highly sought-after works in the years after they’ve been released.

While there are plenty of so-bad-they’re-good movies from the 2010s, these films are genuinely high-quality and unforgettable. A few have earned the тιтle of cult classic because they’re a little campy or over-the-top, but that doesn’t make them any less enjoyable to watch. It’s disappointing that the poor box office performance of some of these works meant that any potential sequels or franchises never happened, but it’s a joy to revisit these movies and remember their value today, even without more works within the story’s world.

10

Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (2010)

Worldwide Box Office: $47,798,264

One of Edgar Wright’s most visionary and dynamic projects, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, is now considered one of the best comic book adaptations of the 2010s. Michael Cera loved filming Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and it seems that much of the cast and production team felt the same way. Most contemporary audiences have just as much fun watching the stylized and magical movie that transports them into Scott’s thrilling world.

It might not be perfect, but it’s enormously fun and unforgettable and has been highly influential in the development of the genre.

Based on the current opinion surrounding Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, it’s likely that the film will remain a significant part of the cultural conversation for years to come. It might not be perfect, but it’s enormously fun and unforgettable and has been highly influential in the development of the genre. Featuring one of Cera’s best performances, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World synthesizes Wright’s work as a director, setting the project apart from everything else released in the 2010s.

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Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score

Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)

83%

84%

9

Under The Skin (2014)

Worldwide Box Office: $7,494,387

The director of Under the Skin, Jonathan Glazer, would go on to make the Oscar-winning film The Zone of Interest. The success of this project contrasts with the poor financial performance of Under the Skin, but Glazer’s style and sensibilities can be seen in both works. Starring Scarlet Johansson as the alien lifeform who ᴀssumes the idenтιтy of a human woman, Under the Skin is an unsettling, offputting addition to the sci-fi genre and thrives on its most surreal moments.

In recent years, Glazer has achieved wider name recognition, and audiences have discovered Under the Skin and immersed themselves in the strange world of the story. It was an unexpected turn from Johansson, but she gives a sharp, knowing performance that lends humanity to this otherworldly creature. There are many ways to interpret Under the Skin, and this open-ended and sweeping narrative makes it such an interesting watch today.

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Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score

Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

Under the Skin (2014)

83%

55%

8

Burlesque (2010)

Worldwide Box Office: $89,520,336

The campy, over-the-top sensibilities of Burlesque are what has made it so beloved by audiences who find the movie fun and hilarious today. Though the dialogue and story are on the weak side, Burlesque does boast some fun musical numbers, as well as an incredibly talented cast. Christina Aguilera and Cher both get to show off their singing chops, with Kristen Bell playing a surprisingly sharp villain who Aguilera’s Ali crosses on her rise to the top of the burlesque scene in Los Angeles.

Following the tradition of movies like Cabaret and Showgirls, Burlesque is perfect for musical theater lovers looking to have a good time.

While the big choices and performances in Burlesque are part of what initially turned audiences and critics off, they’re what set the project apart in the contemporary era. Even if the characters aren’t the most nuanced or complex, all the actors give their all to their roles and lay everything out on the stage in the film. Following the tradition of movies like Cabaret and Showgirls, Burlesque is perfect for musical theater lovers looking to have a good time.

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Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score

Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

Burlesque (2010)

37%

64%

7

The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015)

Worldwide Box Office: $110,045,109

Though The Man From U.N.C.L.E.‘s box office could have been worse, expectations were high for the period espionage thriller. Based on the classic TV series of the same name from the 1960s and boasting a cast with strong name recognition, there was a world where The Man From U.N.C.L.E. found its audience much more quickly. Unfortunately, it’s only in recent years that the value of the stylish project has been recognized.

As Henry Cavill’s star has risen in Hollywood, more viewers have sought out The Man From U.N.C.L.E., revitalizing the film and demonstrating what a тιԍнт and thrilling ride the movie is. The 1960s aesthetics are colorful and fun, and alongside the expansive set pieces and gorgeous setting, the visuals of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. have only become more attractive. While critics argued that the story was a touch formulaic, part of the fun of a Cold War thriller is diving into the genre’s tropes.

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Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score

Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015)

68%

73%

6

The Nice Guys (2016)

Worldwide Box Office: $71,261,763

Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe make a hilarious and charismatic team in the crime buddy-comedy The Nice Guys, which has found an amazing second life after its premiere. Audiences and critics have been hoping for a sequel to The Nice Guys for years, and while it’s unlikely that this will happen, it’s a testament to the film’s longevity that fans haven’t given up the fight. One of the reasons The Nice Guys has aged so well is that the atmosphere and aesthetic are as engaging as the comedy and story.

The well-choreographed action sequences and relatable sense of humor that buoy the story make The Nice Guys a flop worth watching.

It’s surprising that The Nice Guys wasn’t a box office success, as its cast, premise, and positive reviews all lent themselves to a strong release. However, through word of mouth and a dedicated audience base, The Nice Guys hasn’t faded from memory, continuously being discovered by new viewers every year. The well-choreographed action sequences and relatable sense of humor that buoy the story make The Nice Guys a flop worth watching.

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Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score

Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

The Nice Guys (2016)

91%

79%

5

John Carter (2012)

Worldwide Box Office: $284,139,100

For another, less expensive project, a box office of over $200 million would be impressive. Unfortunately, John Carter had a budget of around $250 million, making the project a disappointing return on the investment required to produce it. However, it’s a shame that John Carter never received the potential sequels that were initially planned by Disney (via Collider). With a vivid world and a strong lead performance by Taylor Kitsch, John Carter is a fun watch.

Blending elements of sci-fi and period pieces, John Carter had a strong source material as it was adapted from an iconic novel series by Edgar Rice Burroughs. While some of the visual effects are dated by today’s standards, they hold up better than expected. Had Disney spent less on John Carter, the franchise might have been able to take off, and more audiences would’ve discovered the John Carter universe. While we’ll likely never get a John Carter sequel, the movie does pave the way for a continuation.

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Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score

Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

John Carter (2012)

52%

60%

4

Brigsby Bear (2017)

Worldwide Box Office: $681,632

Though it’s common for independent films like Brigsby Bear to have small box office returns, the movie underperformed significantly. Brigsby Bear is likely a great coming-of-age movie you’ve never seen, but it’s worth watching today, standing out from the typical additions to the genre. Kyle Mooney stars as James, a young man who finds connection and confidence through his attempts to recreate his favorite TV show from childhood after being rescued from his childhood abduction.

Brigsby Bear is still an underseen project, but those who are familiar with it have found it to tread new territory within the coming-of-age format.

While the premise of Brigsby Bear is surprisingly dark and bizarre, the movie ends up being an uplifting and hilarious story that highlights the way movies and TV can bring people together. Through the creation of his own project, James readjusts to the world and learns that real life isn’t as bad as he thought. Brigsby Bear is still an underseen project, but those who are familiar with it have found it to tread new territory within the coming-of-age format.

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Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score

Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

Brigsby Bear (2017)

83%

86%

3

From Paris With Love (2010)

Worldwide Box Office: $52,830,951

While there are plenty of 2010s cult classics that were critically acclaimed despite their poor performance at the box office, From Paris With Love was panned and was a flop. However, with time, From Paris With Love has been reevaluated and recognized for its thrilling action and the enjoyable romp of the story. Led by John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers, From Paris With Love is over-the-top from beginning to end, but this is part of the fun.

Though From Paris With Love isn’t considered one of the best action movies of the 2010s, the fight sequences are fun to watch and aren’t without their excitement. Compared to some of the action films that are released today, From Paris With Love is full of charm and intrigue, and Meyers is a good balance to Travolta’s somewhat hammy performance. Though not without its obvious problems, people have enjoyed revisiting From Paris With Love to laugh along with the project.

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Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score

Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

From Paris With Love (2010)

37%

54%

2

The Master (2012)

Worldwide Box Office: $28,258,060

Paul Thomas Anderson’s intense and atmospheric thriller, The Master, is now well-regarded as a great addition to the writer-director’s filmography. However, when The Master first premiered, it didn’t get the same momentum as some of the filmmaker’s most prominent projects, like There Will Be Blood. This is somewhat surprising, considering the astounding lead performances from Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix.

The Master is not easy or comfortable to watch, as it chronicles the descent of Freddie Quell (Phoenix) into the clutches of a dark and insidious cult. In the years following the film’s release, The Master has been hailed for its realism and truthful depiction of cult mindsets and the techniques used to prey upon people. The Master‘s reflections on the cultural and social shifts in the U.S. in the post-war era are some of the sharpest of the 2010s and give the movie an enduring legacy.

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Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score

Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

The Master (2012)

85%

62%

1

Only Lovers Left Alive (2013)

Worldwide Box Office: $7,637,681

Only Lovers Left Alive isn’t your typical vampire movie, and Jim Jarmusch’s gothically beautiful vision breathes surprising life into this tale of the unᴅᴇᴀᴅ. With an all-star cast that includes Tilda Swinton, Tom Hiddleston, and Mia Wasikowska, Only Lovers Left Alive had many elements with mainstream appeal. Unfortunately, the offbeat story might have initially been too strange for viewers in the 2010s. However, when watching it today, it’s clear that Only Lovers Left Alive is something special.

The vampire genre was exploding in the 2010s, with the Twilight saga in full swing and popular TV shows like The Vampire Diaries making waves. When compared to these тιтles, Only Lovers Left Alive has a much quieter, philosophical tone, critiquing contemporary society through the eyes of these ancient beings. This universal message has allowed Only Lovers Left Alive to age well as the years have progressed, along with stellar performances from the main cast.

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Rotten Tomatoes Critic Score

Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score

Only Lovers Left Alive (2013)

86%

75%

Source: Box Office Mojo

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