Director Uwe Boll's adaptation of the horror video game, 2024 reboot of the original Alone in the Dark, which was met with positive reviews.

Since the 1990s, several movies based on popular video games have been released, which have seen varying degrees of critical success. Recent movies such as Detective Pikachu (2019), the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise (2020), and The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) have been ranked as 2005's Alone in the Dark ranks as one of the worst horror movies ever made.

Alone In The Dark Is The Lowest-Rated Video Game Movie On Rotten Tomatoes

Alone In The Dark Was Directed By Uwe Boll

The 2005 movie adaptation of Alone in the Dark starred Christian Slater as Edward Carby, alongside Tara Reid and Stephen Dorff. The movie depicted Edward Carby teaming up with his former partner, Aline Cedric, and Commander Richard Burke, to investigate the works of a mysterious tribe called the Abkani that disappeared centuries prior. The group is also forced to deal with attacks from supernatural creatures connected to the tribe. Alone in the Dark was panned by critics upon release and ranks as the lowest-rated video game movie on Rotten Tomatoes, with a score of only 1%.

Lowest Rated Video Game Movies On Rotten Tomatoes

Year

Movie

Director

Rotten Tomatoes Score

2005

Alone In The Dark

Uwe Boll

1%

2003

House of the Dead

Uwe Boll

3%

2009

Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li

Andrzej Bartkowiak

3%

2007

In The Name Of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale

Uwe Boll

4%

2005

BloodRayne

Uwe Boll

4%

Alone in the Dark was heavily criticized for its confusing plot, lackluster acting, Boll's direction and production, poor horror sequences, and lack of faithfulness to the source material; many critics have cited it as one of the worst movies of all time. In an interview, the screenwriter, Blair Erickson, revealed that his original script was more faithful to the video game franchise, but Boll was "angry" with the result and demanded multiple changes (via one of several video game movies that bombed at the box office, grossing only $12.7 million off a budget of $20 million.

Alone In The Dark Somehow Got A Sequel 3 Years Later (And It Was Just As Bad)

Uwe Boll Served As Producer On The Sequel

Alone in the Dark

Despite its critical failings and its poor box office results, Alone in the Dark received a sequel in 2008. The role of Edward Carnby was recast to Rick Yune after Christian Slater chose not to return and the squel depicts Carnby teaming up with a former witch-hunter named Abner Lundberg (Lance Henriksen) to track down a witch, Elisabeth Dexter (Allison Lange), who intends to steal the soul of a young woman named Natalie (Rachel Specter). Uwe Boll returned to the movie franchise as a producer, while both Peter Sheerer and Michael Roesch served as co-directors.

Similar to its predecessor, Alone in the Dark II proved to be a disappointment with viewers and was criticized as a dull and unnecessary sequel to a poorly rated movie. However, the sequel did receive praise from critics for being more faithful to the original games, its production and the performance of Rick Yune as Edward Carnby; it has been considered to be significantly better than the original movie (via IGN). The 2005 movie, Alone in the Dark, has since been recognized as a "so bad, it's good" adaptation of the popular video game franchise.

Sources: Rotten Tomatoes, Something Awful, IGN

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Alone in the Dark
Release Date
January 28, 2005

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An intense supernatural thriller that follows Edward Carnby, a paranormal investigator drawn into a world of ancient evil when artifacts from a lost civilization are discovered. These artifacts unleash deadly creatures and dark forces that threaten humanity. Teaming up with archaeologist Aline Cedrac, Carnby uncovers a sinister conspiracy tied to these ancient relics. As they battle terrifying entities, they must unravel the mystery behind the artifacts to prevent a catastrophic invasion. Combining action, horror, and mystery, the film explores the intersection of science and the supernatural in a race against time to save the world.

Cast
Christian Slater, Tara Reid, Stephen Dorff, Frank C. Turner, Matthew Walker, Will Sanderson
Runtime
98 minutes
Director
Uwe Boll
Writers
Peter Scheerer, Elan Mastai, Michael Roesch
Main Genre
Horror