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If you were around during the 1990s and 2000s, you know Cameron Diaz.

However, that doesn’t mean every Diaz movie has been a grand slam with audiences and critics.

Cameron Diaz attending an event

In fact, some of her films have pretty terrible reviews but they’re still worth watching anyway.

In 2020, she explained to fellow actress Gwyneth Paltrow that she left the industry because she wanted to.

I didn’t really make any space for my personal life."

Cameron Diaz at the premiere of a movie

However, the film features some major household names who bring a lot of fun to it.

In fact, it turns out the movie might get better the more you watch it.

The three play a group of women who all realize they’re dating the same man.

The premiere for ‘The Other Woman’

It’s a mess, but the movie isn’t really that bad.

Of course, you wouldn’t know that, based on the reviews it’s received.

The film is ranked at 26% onRotten Tomatoes, 6/10 onIMDb, and 39% onMetacritic.

The premiere for ‘The Sweetest Thing’

However, fans onAmazon Primelove the movie.

“This is not a good movie,” he wrote.

In the movie, Diaz is joined by Christina Applegate and Selma Blair.

Cameron Diaz at the premiere of ‘Annie’

‘Annie’

Cameron Diaz also starred in the 2014 remake of the classic film “Annie.”

However, it seems that plenty of others did not.

One person wrote, “Did not want to watch this …

Cameron Diaz in 1997

I found that I really liked it despite myself.

The main actress is adorable and very likable.”

The two are on vacation with close friends when tragedy strikes: One is found dead.

Reviewer Derek Elley wrote forVarietythat Diaz was one of the best parts of the whole movie.

The movie is actually a remake of a 1993 Scandinavian film by the same name.

If you love Diaz, then it’s worth a shot.

As Elley concluded, “The picture is a fine showcase for Diaz’s fast-developing acting skills.”