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Following yesterday's announcement of Donald Trump as 'Person of the Year,' the esteemed TIME magazine has unveiled its list of the worst 10 movies of 2016.

From the disjointed bombast of Suicide Squad to the migraine-inducing visuals of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, not even Hollywood has been able to escape the unremittingly grim shackles of 2016. For one last time, check out the list below and remind yourself of the movies we've all been doing our best to forget.

10. Independence Day: Resurgence

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9. Suicide Squad

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8. Mother’s Day

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7. Café Society

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6. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

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5. Now You See Me 2

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4. Zoolander 2

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3. Dirty Grandpa

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2. The Brothers Grimsby

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1. X-Men Apocalypse

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Check out TIME's reasoning behind their choices here.

In more positive movie news, Studio Ghibli's classic Princess Mononoke will be returning to theaters next month.

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