The Razzies — the annual (and controversial) award show that celebrates Hollywood’s worst — have named its 2023 honorees, with Blonde, Tom Hanks and Machine Gun Kelly among this year’s “winners.”
In a straight-to-YouTube award show Friday, the direct-to-Netflix quasi-Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde was named Worst Picture, with the film’s director Andrew Dominik also awarded the Razzie for Worst Screenplay.
Tom Hanks won a pair of Razzies, both for Worst Supporting Actor (for playing Col. Tom Parker in Elvis) as well as Worst Screen Combo, to both...
In a straight-to-YouTube award show Friday, the direct-to-Netflix quasi-Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde was named Worst Picture, with the film’s director Andrew Dominik also awarded the Razzie for Worst Screenplay.
Tom Hanks won a pair of Razzies, both for Worst Supporting Actor (for playing Col. Tom Parker in Elvis) as well as Worst Screen Combo, to both...
- 3/11/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
The Razzies acknowledged the elephant in the room at the 2023 awards – the organization gave itself a dishonor after nominating a 12-year-old for worst actress, sparking internet controversy.
Ahead of Sunday’s Academy Awards celebrating the year’s greatest achievements in film, the 43rd annual Razzies celebrated the “worst” actors and movies.
This year’s Razzie nominations were mired in controversy about the award body nominating 12-year-old actor Ryan Kiera Armstrong from “Firestarter” in January. After the internet erupted, the Razzies apologized, removed Armstrong from the ballot and introduced an age limit of 18 for future nominations. The Razzies put itself on the ballot, replacing Armstrong, and won in a landslide. In the awards video, “Razz Berry” said “Until our next mistake, cheers!,” accepting the dishonor.
“Blonde” received the top dishonor, taking home worst picture as well as worst screenplay. “Elvis” also took home two Razzies for Tom Hanks as worst supporting...
Ahead of Sunday’s Academy Awards celebrating the year’s greatest achievements in film, the 43rd annual Razzies celebrated the “worst” actors and movies.
This year’s Razzie nominations were mired in controversy about the award body nominating 12-year-old actor Ryan Kiera Armstrong from “Firestarter” in January. After the internet erupted, the Razzies apologized, removed Armstrong from the ballot and introduced an age limit of 18 for future nominations. The Razzies put itself on the ballot, replacing Armstrong, and won in a landslide. In the awards video, “Razz Berry” said “Until our next mistake, cheers!,” accepting the dishonor.
“Blonde” received the top dishonor, taking home worst picture as well as worst screenplay. “Elvis” also took home two Razzies for Tom Hanks as worst supporting...
- 3/11/2023
- by Julia MacCary
- Variety Film + TV
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