Adam Sandler’s new comedy Jack and Jill is hitting theaters this weekend and it looks like the television commercials are not going to have many great comments from critics to use.
The film, which also stars Katie Holmes and features Sandler dressing in drag to play his twin sister, has earned overwhelmingly negative reviews, E! News notes. The film actually had a zero percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but a recent blog review bumped that up to 2 percent.
Still, the film is poised to join the ranks of Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star and the Sarah Palin documentary, The Undefeated as some of the worst rated films released this year.
TIME’s Dennis Dugan wrote in his review that the film made him feel “dead inside” after seeing it, adding “I can’t definitively say that this is the worst Adam Sandler movie ever made, having missed last summer’s Grown Ups, but it is certainly the worst I have ever seen.”
Peter Travers of the Rolling Stone gave the film zero stars, while Lou Lumenick of the New York Post called it a “gruesomely unfunny Adam Sandler vehicle.” The Hollywood Reporter’s David Rooney wondered how Al Pacino and other guest stars in the film like Johnny Depp and Regis Philbin could possibly take a part in this film.
Clearly, Jack and Jill is not going to stand in the halls of other great cross-dressing comedies like Mrs. Doubtfire, Tootsie and Some Like It Hot.