
Cameron Diaz’s latest venture, Back in Action, has unfortunately continued a dismal trend, as it marks yet another low point in her career regarding Rotten Tomatoes ratings. After stepping away from the spotlight, Diaz’s return to one of the most successful franchises in cinema history raises hopes for a change in fortune, though initial responses suggest otherwise. In this Netflix spy comedy, she stars alongside Jamie Foxx, but critics have not looked kindly upon the project, perpetuating a longstanding pattern in Diaz’s filmography.
Following the release of the 2014 film Annie, Cameron Diaz announced her temporary retirement from acting, expressing exhaustion from the constant demands of filming. Instead, she chose to dedicate her time to other pursuits, including writing and entrepreneurship.This decision was surprising given Diaz’s illustrious career, which includes a remarkable array of beloved films. Now, with her return, fans and critics alike are hopeful that Back in Action might finally break her Rotten Tomatoes drought.
Cameron Diaz’s Streak of Low Ratings Continues
The Last Positive Review Was for ‘In Her Shoes’
As of this writing, Back in Action holds a mere 25% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, indicating it’s critically ‘rotten.’ This installment adds to a troubling record for Diaz, as she has not received a positive review since 2005. The films preceding Back in Action, including Sex Tape, The Other Woman, and Bad Teacher, also garnered negative assessments, further reinforcing this downward trend.
The last film to earn a favorable critics score for Diaz is the 2005 romantic drama, In Her Shoes, which achieved a 74% on Rotten Tomatoes. Given her impressive portfolio of work, it’s disheartening for both Diaz and her fans to reflect on nearly two decades without a hit, amplifying the desire for a reversal in this streak.
Hope on the Horizon: Shrek 5
A New Beginning for Cameron Diaz
The upcoming Shrek 5 offers yet another opportunity for Cameron Diaz to reclaim her status with a positive Rotten Tomatoes score. Having voiced Fiona in the previous Shrek films, Diaz’s return comes at a pivotal time, as the franchise has generated several critically acclaimed entries, notably Shrek and Shrek 2. Moreover, the recent release, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, received favorable reviews, rekindling hopes for a successful continuation of the franchise.
Nonetheless, the specter of Shrek the Third and Shrek Forever After, both of which received poor evaluations, looms over the upcoming project. The success of Shrek 5 is crucial not just for the franchise’s legacy, but also for Diaz’s film career. If DreamWorks is prioritizing quality over speed, fans and critics will surely appreciate the effort—it may very well be the project that finally marks a triumphant return for Cameron Diaz.
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