The Worst Movie of the 2010s Is Being Tested on a New Streamer

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Elodie Tougne cuddling a doll and smiling in 'Jack and Jill' Tracy Bennett ©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Published Feb 21, 2026, 3:00 PM EST

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Last year, Ice Cube teamed up with global conglomerate Amazon to deliver one of the most frustratingly terrible movies ever made in War of the Worlds. Unintentionally hilarious until one takes a step back and realizes how ghastly everything about the film is, 2025's War of the Worlds has made an unlikely bid to be labeled the worst film of all time. However, there are plenty of other titles that seemingly went out of their way to try and take this particular crown, including Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez's unromantic-comedy Gigli, the sci-fi flick on a tilt, Battlefield Earth, and the so-bad-it's-good The Room.

Beyond all of these, a popular pick for the worst movie of all time is Adam Sandler's despised 2011 film, Jack and Jill. Used as a stick to beat Sandler's acting credit to this day, despite the SNL alum putting in several brilliant performances since, Jack and Jill is a truly disastrous comedy that fails to land a single laugh. Also starring Katie Holmes and, somehow, the iconic Al Pacino, the film earned an undeniably awful 3% score from critics on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus on the site reading, "Although it features an inexplicably committed performance from Al Pacino, Jack and Jill is impossible to recommend on any level whatsoever."

If, out of morbid curiosity, you would like to see this disaster for yourself, you're in luck, as Jack and Jill will be available to stream on Starz starting March 1, 2026. A synopsis for the movie reads, "Thanksgiving is usually a happy time, but ad executive Jack (Sandler) dreads the holiday because his twin sister, Jill (also Sandler), makes her annual visit." It continues, "When Jack and his sister get off on the wrong foot, the only way to make it right is to invite her to stay through Hanukkah. But, when actor Al Pacino, whom Jack desperately needs to star in a commercial, takes a shine to Jill, Jack may be forced to extend his sister's visit even longer."

'Jack and Jill' Also Flopped at the Box Office

Jill (Adam Sandler) on The Price Is Right's Contestants Row in Jack and Jill. Image via Sony Pictures Releasing

Not even the star-power of Sandler was enough to quieten the noise from critics and encourage enough people to the theater to make Jack and Jill a financial success. Against a reported production budget of $79 million, Jack and Jill finished its theatrical run with a global haul of $150 million, split between $74 million in domestic revenue and a further $76 million from overseas markets.

Jack and Jill will be available on Starz this March. Make sure to stay tuned to Collider for more streaming stories.

Jack and Jill 2011 Movie Poster

Release Date November 11, 2011

Runtime 91 Minutes

Director Dennis Dugan

Writers Steve Koren, Adam Sandler

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