Since came to an end, . This proves that the actress is so much more than just the comedy series.
However, looking at her top successes in terms of reviews, is having an easier time on TV than film, at least it would appear. In the following, we're going to take a closer look at her latest film, , and its mixed reviews. As it turns out, it isn't Cuoco's lowest score for her career in films.
We'll reveal other failed Kaley Cuoco films, and a certain role that almost ruined Kaley's Penny character on
There is no denying Kaley Cuoco's talents and popularity as an actress. However, it seems like that has translated in television more so than in films. Cuoco put on noteworthy performances in t and, of course, . However, when it comes to films, Kaley Cuoco can't catch a break, especially when it comes to reviews throughout her career.
The latest film to get the cold shoulder from is . The film was given a 22% rating, while other publications like also gave the film a 38% rating. Although this seems very low, it isn't the worst of her career.
Among the aboluste lowest was Cuoco's 2014 film alongside Chris Klein,
The Ellie Kanner directed film received a horrible rating of 8% on . Critics clearly weren't impressed with the film.
They wrote, "The only reason to watch this picture is for the novelty value of feeling bad for Chris Klein and/or Teri Polo. To each his own, but my recommendation is "pass."
"Not even this movie's foolish characters could fail to notice the irony: there isn't a single moment of creativity in their own story."
Yikes...
Despite Cuoco's recent film receiving mixed reviews, the actress had a great time shooting the film, but it did come with a lot of stress behind the scenes for a particular reason.
Speaking alongside , Kaley Cuoco went into detail on . That's right, Cuoco found out she was pregnant during the film, and did her best to hide it from the cast and crew.
She tells , "I found out I was pregnant while we were shooting, and I was definitely keeping that secret. I actually wanted to tell everyone because I was so excited, but I've always wanted to do some sort of action — I felt like that's my calling in life — and they would've freaked out and taken all my stunts away."
Although Cuoco did her best to keep things a secret, co-star David Oyelowo saw some clues along the way.
"Kaley was acting so bizarrely at points — she had this hypersensitivity to smell, she would have this 100-yard stare every now and again," Oyelowo tells EW. "I'd thought, 'Are my stories not entertaining you? Are we okay?'"
Cuoco ended up telling her co-star prior to a scene, which did cause him to lose a bit of focus... as expected.
An indie drama isn't what you'd expect to see from Kaley Cuoco and the outcome once again wasn't a good one.
The film got a 38% approval rating, while due to Kaley's new look.
Kaley did not tell about her new look for the indie film.
It was a moment the actress quickly regretted.
"I just cut my hair off and didn’t tell anyone. I did it for an independent film called Burning Bodhi, and basically showed up to our Big Bang wrap party with short hair."
"I don’t know if I was being rebellious. I mean, I did do it for the movie, which was my excuse to cut it. In my attempt to spend less time on my hair, that decision bit me in the ass and it took way longer to do my short hair.
I was like, This is the worst decision!"
Chuck Lorre had his doubts given the past history in such situations.
"We didn’t have a heads-up on the haircut! When you think back on it, it was startling. I wish we had been in the loop. Had she come to me, I would have told her how the ratings dropped on Dharma & Greg when Jenna Elfman did the same thing. And they dropped on Felicity as well."
Lorre continues, "The audience had become infatuated with the character, and not just the character’s behavior and flaws and strengths, but in how the character looked."
A risky move from Cuoco, but ultimately, ratings were just fine.