Polarizing Movies
Films That Divide Audiences
Some movies spark universal praise. Others are universally panned. But the most fascinating films are the ones that split audiences right down the middle. These are the polarizing movies -- films with massive vote counts that land in the mediocre range, not because they're mediocre, but because half the audience loved them while the other half didn't.
A rating of 6.0-7.0 with thousands of votes doesn't mean “average” -- it means “fiercely debated.” These are the films that fuel arguments, generate think pieces, and refuse to be ignored. Love them or hate them, you'll have an opinion.
Most Divisive Films

Iron Man 3
2013 // 23K VOTES

Iron Man 2
2010 // 22K VOTES

Thor
2011 // 22K VOTES

Suicide Squad
2016 // 22K VOTES

Jurassic World
2015 // 21K VOTES

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
2016 // 19K VOTES

The Amazing Spider-Man
2012 // 18K VOTES

Thor: The Dark World
2013 // 18K VOTES

Venom
2018 // 17K VOTES

Lucy
2014 // 17K VOTES

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1
2014 // 17K VOTES

Captain Marvel
2019 // 17K VOTES

World War Z
2013 // 16K VOTES

Star Wars: The Last Jedi
2017 // 16K VOTES

Man of Steel
2013 // 16K VOTES

Beauty and the Beast
2017 // 16K VOTES

Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
1999 // 16K VOTES

Spider-Man 3
2007 // 15K VOTES

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
2011 // 15K VOTES

Aquaman
2018 // 15K VOTES