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15 Actors That Make Movies Hard To Watch

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Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
Entertainment - June 12th 2026, 23:55 GMT+2
Gal Gadot

15. Gal Gadot

Gal Gadot has movie-star presence, which is not the same thing as dramatic range, and that gap becomes hard to ignore once the armor comes off. Wonder Woman gave her the perfect mythic lane: graceful, sincere, slightly untouchable. Outside that lane, from Red Notice to Death on the Nile and Snow White, her line readings can land with the polished emptiness of a luxury perfume ad that wandered into a screenplay. | © Walt Disney Pictures

Pete Davidson

13. Pete Davidson

Pete Davidson has built an entire screen identity around looking like he just stepped outside during someone else’s emotional breakdown. That works beautifully in the right dose, especially when a movie understands his loose, bruised comic timing, as The King of Staten Island did. Drop him into the wrong ensemble, though, and the whole rhythm can tilt toward “celebrity cameo with Wi-Fi issues.” He rarely ruins scenes loudly; he just makes them feel strangely underdressed. | © Peacock

Jennifer Lopez

14. Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez is not a bad actress in the simple, lazy sense; Out of Sight, Selena, and Hustlers already disproved that. The problem is that her movie-star brand often arrives before the character does, wearing sunglasses, carrying a beauty line, and making the scene negotiate with J.Lo Inc. When the role needs glamour, control, or wounded ambition, she can be magnetic. When it asks her to disappear, the camera usually knows better. | © Netflix

Kevin Hart

11. Kevin Hart

Kevin Hart’s movie persona enters the room at full sprint and almost never checks whether the scene ordered that much volume. In Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, his panicked motor-mouth routine had a clear comic function, especially bouncing off Dwayne Johnson and Jack Black. In flatter studio comedies, the same register can feel like a smoke alarm with a producer credit. Hart is a real performer, but subtlety is not usually the tool he grabs first. | © Sony Pictures Releasing

Shia La Beouf

12. Shia LaBeouf

Shia LaBeouf can be electric, which is exactly why he can also be exhausting. In films like Honey Boy or American Honey, that raw, twitchy intensity gives the frame a dangerous charge. In weaker projects, the same energy starts chewing through the walls, the furniture, and possibly the viewer’s patience. Add the off-screen baggage that follows him around, and watching LaBeouf can feel less like enjoying a performance than being trapped inside someone’s unresolved weather system. | © Paramount Pictures

Steven Seagal

9. Steven Seagal

Steven Seagal once had the perfect action-movie package: ponytail, aikido, whisper voice, and the facial expression of a man mildly inconvenienced by organized crime. Under Siege remains the cleanest version of that formula, mostly because the movie around him actually moves. After that peak, his increasingly stiff performances turned self-seriousness into a kind of anti-charisma. Watching late-period Seagal often feels less like watching an action hero than observing a marble statue reluctantly agree to punch people. | © IFC Films

Russell Crowe

10. Russell Crowe

Russell Crowe earned his heavyweight status with performances that still carry serious muscle, from Gladiator to The Insider and Master and Commander. The issue is what happens when that gravitas shows up to movies that cannot support it. In the wrong role, Crowe’s growl, glare, and general “I have seen empires fall” energy can make even a simple exposition scene feel like a courtroom verdict. Sometimes he anchors a film; sometimes he drags it to sea. | © Walt Disney Pictures

Bryce Dallas Howard

7. Bryce Dallas Howard

Bryce Dallas Howard is talented, disciplined, and often better than the material around her, which makes her inclusion a little unfair in the best way. Still, her screen presence can feel oddly calibrated: too clean for chaos, too theatrical for naturalism, too precise to look spontaneous. The Help used that sharpness well, turning her into a polished little nightmare. The Jurassic World films, on the other hand, often left her sprinting through nonsense with the sincerity of a corporate safety video. | © Summit Entertainment

Liv Tyler

8. Liv Tyler

Liv Tyler’s softness can be lovely when a film knows how to frame it, which is why her Arwen in The Lord of the Rings works as a dreamlike presence rather than a conventional action heroine. The trouble comes when that same breathy stillness is asked to carry messier, earthier material. In the wrong movie, Tyler can seem less like a character and more like a beautiful pause button. The emotion is there, but it sometimes arrives wrapped in fog. | © New Line Cinema

Jared Leto

5. Jared Leto

Jared Leto’s best performances prove he can be genuinely fearless, but his worst ones feel like a press release for fearlessness. Dallas Buyers Club gave him a role where transformation served the character; Suicide Squad and Morbius made the transformation feel like the whole sales pitch. With Leto, the performance often arrives surrounded by stories about the performance, and that can turn every scene into a backstage anecdote. The craft is there, but so is the fog machine. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Tommy Wiseau

6. Tommy Wiseau

Tommy Wiseau exists outside normal acting criticism, because calling him “bad” almost feels like criticizing a toaster for not understanding jazz. The Room is technically a romantic drama, spiritually an alien transmission, and emotionally a group project nobody edited. His line delivery bends English into new shapes, his reactions arrive from another weather system, and yet the result is impossible to look away from. He makes movies hard to watch, then somehow makes not watching them harder. | © Wiseau-Films

James Corden

3. James Corden

James Corden can be perfectly fine on television, where his brightness and theater-kid eagerness have room to bounce around. On film, especially in musicals like Cats or The Prom, that same energy can become aggressively needy, as if every frame has been politely asked to applaud. He rarely fades into a role; he announces it, underlines it, and sometimes adds jazz hands to the underline. For viewers already allergic to showbiz cheer, Corden is a full-body stress test. | © Netflix

Cropped Megan Fox Jennifers Body

4. Megan Fox

Megan Fox spent years being treated by Hollywood as a poster before she was allowed to be a performer, and that history matters. Jennifer’s Body has aged into a much smarter showcase for her than many critics admitted at the time. Still, in the wrong blockbuster or glossy thriller, Fox can look stranded between irony, seduction, and a script that barely sees her as human. When the material gives her bite, she has it. When it does not, the movie becomes the trap. | © 20th Century Studios

Nicolas Cage

1. Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage does not merely enter a movie; he changes the air pressure inside it. That can be glorious, as Leaving Las Vegas, Adaptation, Mandy, and Pig all prove in wildly different ways. It can also be chaos with a SAG card, especially when the film around him is too flimsy to survive the full Cage weather event. He is never boring, which is both the gift and the threat. Sometimes he saves the movie; sometimes he becomes the movie’s hostage situation. | © MGM

Adam Sandler

2. Adam Sandler

Adam Sandler is one of the strangest cases in modern movie stardom because the man can absolutely act when he feels like it. Punch-Drunk Love, Uncut Gems, The Meyerowitz Stories, and Hustle all show a performer with real pain under the goofy armor. Then there is the other Sandler: the vacation-mode Sandler, the funny-voice Sandler, the “everyone got paid and saw a nice resort” Sandler. Depending on which one shows up, the movie is either alive or on autopilot. | © Sony Pictures Releasing

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Moviegoers can forgive a bad plot twist, a wobbly accent, even a sequel that clearly should have stayed in the group chat. What is harder to ignore is an actor whose screen presence derails the whole thing, whether through overacting, miscasting, or a reputation that follows them into every scene. These are the performers who can turn a promising movie into a strange endurance test, not always because they lack talent, but because watching them becomes impossible to separate from everything around them. Here are 15 actors who, fairly or not, make movies harder to watch.

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Moviegoers can forgive a bad plot twist, a wobbly accent, even a sequel that clearly should have stayed in the group chat. What is harder to ignore is an actor whose screen presence derails the whole thing, whether through overacting, miscasting, or a reputation that follows them into every scene. These are the performers who can turn a promising movie into a strange endurance test, not always because they lack talent, but because watching them becomes impossible to separate from everything around them. Here are 15 actors who, fairly or not, make movies harder to watch.

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