The winners of the 43rd annual “Golden Raspberry” awards have been announced. The “Main” prize went to Andrew Dominik’s Marilyn Monroe biopic “Blonde.” The Hollywood Reporter writes about it.
Likewise, ‘Rubia’ received an anti-worst-case scenario award. The organizers of the Golden Raspberry called the film “misogynistic, obscene and misguided” and claimed that it “shamelessly uses the memory of the late Marilyn Monroe”.
By the way, the main actress Ana de Armas “Blonde” this year brought an “Oscar” nomination in the “Best Actress” category.
Tom Hanks earned two nominations for his role in “Elvis”: “Worst Supporting Actor” and “Worst Screen Duo” (“Tom Hanks and his face in latex (and that ridiculous accent”). The Elvis biopic claims be eight Oscars, including Best Picture.
“Morbius” also won two awards: Jared Leto was named worst actor and Adria Arjona was named worst supporting actress. Disney’s Pinocchio was named worst remake.
Colin Farrell’s only positive reputation restoration award was for The Banshee of Inisherin.
Recall that on the night of March 12 in Los Angeles the 95th awards ceremony for the greatest achievements of the film industry will take place. The Best Picture category includes James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water, Martin McDonagh’s Banshee Inisherin, Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, Edward Berger’s All Quiet on the Western Front, Daniel Scheinert’s All Around the World and Dan Kwan’s Fabelmans. Steven Spielberg, Todd Field’s Tar, Joseph Kosinski’s Top Gun: Maverick, Reuben Oestlund’s Triangle of Sorrows and Sarah Polley’s The Women Speak.