Every single Megan Fox movie, ranked by critics

Fox’s lowest-rated film is “Pᴀssion Play” (2011).

Rotten Tomatoes score: 3%

Summary: In the dramatic thriller “Pᴀssion Play,” jazz musician Nate Poole (Mickey Rourke) betrays nefarious gangster Happy Shannon (Bill Murray) by going on the run with Lily (Fox).

Dripping with sentimentality and unintentional humor, the suspense thriller missed the mark in critics’ eyes.

“This underworld fairy tale is so soggy and sentimental it’s like a new genre: Hallmark noir,” Owen Gleiberman wrote for Entertainment Weekly.

She starred in “Midnight in the Switchgrᴀss” (2021).

Rotten Tomatoes score: 8%

Summary: In “Midnight in the Switchgrᴀss,” which is loosely based on a true story, FBI agents Rebecca (Fox) and Karl (Bruce Willis) team up with a Texas cop (Emile Hirsch) to bust a Sєx-trafficking ring. But when Rebecca is kidnapped by their serial-killing target (Lukas Haas), they have to work even quicker to save her life.

Critics weren’t impressed with the crime thriller.

“‘Midnight in the Switchgrᴀss’ is the type of crime thriller that’s so full of clichés that it becomes one big cliché itself,” Nick Allen wrote for Roger Ebert.

The actress played Lilah in “Jonah Hex” (2010).

Rotten Tomatoes score: 12%

Summary: In the action-adventure film “Jonah Hex,” bounty hunter Jonah (Josh Brolin) is promised a clean slate if he can track down his oldest enemy Quentin Turnbull (John Malkovich).

Fox had a supporting role in the film as Jonah’s gunslinging love interest, Lilah.

“Jonah Hex” was largely ripped apart by critics who joked that the best part of the bombastic action movie was how short it was.

“It’s a loud and subtle-as-a-sledgehammer ᴀssault on the senses, though, at 81 minutes, mercifully short,” Marc Lee wrote for The Telegraph.

She played Jacqueline in “Big Gold Brick” (2022).

Rotten Tomatoes score: 20%

Summary: In “Big Gold Brick,” Floyd Deveraux (Andy Garcia) employs Samuel Liston (Emory Cohen) to write his biography. But chaos quickly ensues.

Fox appeared in the film as Floyd’s second wife, Jacqueline.

Several critics felt the film lacked substance, even if its leading cast performed well.

Max Maller wrote for the Chicago Reader, “The effect is full disorientation, which feels refreshingly campy now and then, but bewilderingly out of touch the rest of the time.”

Fox portrayed April O’Neil in “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” (2014).

Rotten Tomatoes score: 21%

Summary: Clᴀssic animated heroes are brought to life in “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” as Leonardo (Pete Ploszek), Donatello (Jeremy Howard), Michelangelo (Noel Fisher), and Raphael (Alan Ritchson) rise up against a fearsome foe.

Fox costarred in the film as journalist April O’Neil.

Critics were less than enthused by the CGI spectacle of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” which failed to capture the fun of the original series.

“It ain’t easy being green, especially as the charmless CG stars of this lowest-common-denominator action-comedy,” David Jenkins wrote for Little White Lies.