How Oscar winners Kevin Spacey, Halle Berry and Adrien Brody scored 0 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes

By Peter Munro
Updated March 6 2015 - 1:18am, first published March 5 2015 - 11:45pm
Australian film  <i>A Heartbeat Away</i> smelt "like desperation" to Fairfax film critic Sandra Hall.
Australian film <i>A Heartbeat Away</i> smelt "like desperation" to Fairfax film critic Sandra Hall.
Australian film  <i>A Heartbeat Away</i> smelt "like desperation" to Fairfax film critic Sandra Hall.
Australian film <i>A Heartbeat Away</i> smelt "like desperation" to Fairfax film critic Sandra Hall.
Australian film  <i>A Heartbeat Away</i> smelt "like desperation" to Fairfax film critic Sandra Hall.
Australian film <i>A Heartbeat Away</i> smelt "like desperation" to Fairfax film critic Sandra Hall.
Australian film  <i>A Heartbeat Away</i> smelt "like desperation" to Fairfax film critic Sandra Hall.
Australian film <i>A Heartbeat Away</i> smelt "like desperation" to Fairfax film critic Sandra Hall.
Kevin Spacey in 2010 stinker <i>Father of Invention</i>. Photo: Supplied
Kevin Spacey in 2010 stinker <i>Father of Invention</i>. Photo: Supplied
Adrien Brody's film <i>InAPPropriate Comedy</i> was so rotten it even scored 1 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes' rival site Metacritic. Photo: Supplied
Adrien Brody's film <i>InAPPropriate Comedy</i> was so rotten it even scored 1 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes' rival site Metacritic. Photo: Supplied
Halle Berry and Olivier Martinez in the least interesting film ever made about shark attacks, the 2012 thriller <i>Dark Tide</i>. Photo: Supplied
Halle Berry and Olivier Martinez in the least interesting film ever made about shark attacks, the 2012 thriller <i>Dark Tide</i>. Photo: Supplied

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