Did you know that “‘Til There Was You” (1997) is Jennifer Aniston’s least popular film?
Jennifer Aniston co-starred with Jeanne Tripplehorn in the romantic comedy “Til There Was You.” Aniston played a supporting role as Debbie, a longtime friend of Tripplehorn’s character, Gwen Moss. The film received low ratings on Rotten Tomatoes, with only a 5% score. It was described as too convoluted for its own good by critics, such as John Petrakis of the Chicago Tribune. Despite Aniston’s presence in the film, it did not fare well critically or commercially. In recent years, Aniston has appeared in other films such as “Mother’s Day” (2016).
Jennifer Aniston stars in the comedy drama “Mother’s Day” by Open Road Films, which brings together women, including recently divorced Sandy (played by Aniston), in unexpected ways. Critics were less than impressed with the film, calling it a selection box of cliches. Aniston previously starred in “The Bounty Hunter” (2010) as Nicole Hurley.
The movie “The Bounty Hunter” stars Gerard Butler and Jennifer Aniston. It received a 12% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The plot revolves around Milo Boyd (Butler), an ex-husband who is tasked with bringing in his ex-wife, Nicole (Aniston), for skipping bail. However, things take a turn when Nicole involves Milo in a murder case she is reporting on. Despite the challenging nature of the movie’s theme, critics gave Aniston credit for her charming performance as Eloise in “Love Happens” (2009).
Jennifer Aniston stars in the romantic comedy “Love Happens” from Universal Pictures. The movie received a low score of 16% on Rotten Tomatoes. The plot follows Dr. Burke Ryan, played by Aaron Eckhart, a self-help guru who struggles to process his wife’s death despite advising others on how to move on. When he meets florist Eloise Chandler, played by Aniston, he hopes to finally make a change for the better. Despite being marketed as a romantic comedy, “Love Happens” failed to deliver on the humor and baffled critics. Tim Robey of The Telegraph wrote, “It certainly isn’t funny.” Aniston also starred as Katherine in the 2011 film “Just Go With It”.
Jennifer Aniston and Brooklyn Decker star in the comedy film “Just Go With It.” The movie received a low score of 19% on Rotten Tomatoes. In the film, plastic surgeon Danny Maccabee (Adam Sandler) asks his assistant Katherine (Aniston) to pretend to be his ex-wife to get out of a web of lies he’s spun for his new crush (Brooklyn Decker). Despite being formulaic and silly, Aniston and Sandler have great chemistry on screen, according to Lisa Schwarzbaum’s review in Entertainment Weekly. Aniston previously played Sarah Huttinger in the 2005 film “Rumor Has It.”
Actress Jennifer Aniston stars in the movie “Rumor Has It” as Sarah Huttinger who returns to her hometown for a wedding only to discover that her family may be the inspiration behind the movie “The Graduate”. As secrets unravel, Sarah tries to uncover a newfound connection with her mother and grandmother. Despite an interesting premise, the movie failed to impress most critics. In the 2005 film “Derailed”, Aniston portrayed Lucinda Harris.
The movie “Derailed” stars Jennifer Aniston and Clive Owen as two individuals who step outside of their respective marriages to have an affair. However, when they become witnesses to a violent crime, they must choose between putting the assailant behind bars or keeping their affair a secret. Despite the chemistry between the leads, critics had a difficult time warming up to “Derailed” due to its ludicrously obvious and laughable script. Jennifer Aniston made her film debut as Tory Redding in “Leprechaun” (1993). The Weinstein Company’s Rotten Tomatoes score for “Derailed” is 21%.
Jennifer Aniston starred in the movie “Leprechaun” produced by Trimark Pictures. The Rotten Tomatoes score for the movie was only 27%. The plot follows a leprechaun (played by Warwick Davis) who terrorizes a tourist (played by John Sanderford) and his daughter Tori (played by Aniston) after being released from captivity following a year-long capture. Critics felt that the movie would have been better served if it leaned into either its campy aspects or tried to be truly scary. “The basic problem with ‘Leprechaun’ is that it just isn’t scary, not even a little bit, not for the tiniest second, and that’s the result of a basic failure at the conception stage,” wrote Jason Bailey for Flavorwire. Aniston also starred as Polly in “Along Came Polly” in 2004.
Actors Jennifer Aniston and Ben Stiller starred in the comedy film “Along Came Polly.” The movie received a low score from critics who felt that it lacked charm, chemistry, comedy, and likable characters. In the movie, neurotic actuary Reuben Feffer falls for his old high school classmate Polly Prince after realizing that his seemingly perfect wife is having an affair. Despite the negative reviews, Aniston went on to play Brooke in the 2006 film “The Break-Up.”
Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston starred in the movie “The Break-Up,” produced by Universal Pictures, which received a Rotten Tomatoes score of 34%. The plot revolves around Brooke Meyers (Aniston), an art dealer who feels unappreciated by her boyfriend, Gary (Vaughn), and asks for a break. Misunderstandings lead to a messy split, and the movie was criticized for being a dull and gloomy romantic comedy with painful moments that left viewers feeling cheated, according to BBC’s writer Stella Papamichael. Aniston also returned as Dr. Julia Harris in the 2014 movie “Horrible Bosses 2.”
Charlie Day and Jennifer Aniston appeared in the film “Horrible Bosses 2” produced by Warner Bros. The Rotten Tomatoes score for this film was 35%. The plot revolves around Nick, Dale, and Kurt, who kidnap the son of a wealthy investor named Bert Hanson after being swindled by him. Aniston reprised her role as Dr. Julia Harris in the comedy sequel. However, unlike the original film, “Horrible Bosses 2” was criticized for its lazy and unremarkable nature, as pointed out by film critic Richard Roeper. In 2016, Aniston starred as Carol Vanstone in the movie “Office Christmas Party.”
The movie “Office Christmas Party” features Jennifer Aniston and TJ Miller as two characters in the corporate world. Aniston’s character, CEO Carol Vanstone, tries to shut down her brother’s branch for prioritizing parties over work. In response, her brother throws an epic company-wide holiday bash. While the film received some praise, critics largely found it to be lacking in humor. As Matt Oakes wrote for the Silver Screen Riot, “Like a real Christmas office party, the film of the same name takes a while to warm up and regale itself to the audience.” Aniston also played the character Beth in the 2009 movie “He’s Just Not That Into You.”
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Aniston starred in the ensemble romantic comedy “He’s Just Not That Into You” produced by Warner Bros. The Rotten Tomatoes score for the movie is 41%. The movie follows a group of people as they fall in and out of love. Gigi (Ginnifer Goodwin) tries to understand her new relationship with a bartender (Justin Long), while Beth (Aniston) wonders why her partner Neil (Affleck) won’t commit. Despite some critics finding it flawed, “He’s Just Not That Into You” is more thoughtful than most romantic comedies and some still enjoyed it. Michael Compton wrote for the Bowling Green Daily News, “I’m not sure the good easily outweighs the bad, but it’s close enough that I eventually gave in and found myself having a good time.” Aniston was also in “The Yellow Birds” (2017), playing Maureen Murphy.
The film “The Yellow Birds” features Jennifer Aniston and Alden Ehrenreich. It was produced by Saban Films. According to Rotten Tomatoes, the movie received a score of 44%.