Get ready for a unique awards ceremony that celebrates the movies that made us cringe! The Golden Raspberry Awards, or Razzies as they're affectionately known, have just released their nominations for the 46th annual bash, and it's a doozy.
Two highly anticipated remakes have dominated the list, and they're not exactly the kind of films you'd expect to be in the running for these particular awards.
First up, we have 'War of the Worlds', a remake of the 2005 film starring Tom Cruise, which itself was based on H.G. Wells' classic novel. This new version has racked up an impressive six nominations, including a nod for Ice Cube in the worst actor category. Cube plays William Radford, a Homeland Security officer who finds himself in the middle of an alien invasion that could spell the end of humanity.
But here's where it gets controversial... Disney's live-action remake of their 1937 animated classic, 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs', has also received six nominations. Yes, you read that right - Disney, the powerhouse of animation, is now in the running for some not-so-stellar awards. One of the nominations is for worst supporting actor, which has gone to 'All Seven Artificial Dwarfs' in the film.
The Razzies are all about having a laugh at the expense of films that, let's face it, could have been better. It's a tongue-in-cheek approach to cinema, and it's a tradition that has been going strong for decades. The 'winners' are announced the day before the prestigious Academy Awards, which will be taking place on March 15 this year.
So, without further ado, here's the full list of nominees for the 46th Annual Golden Raspberry Awards:
Best Picture (or Should We Say, 'Worst' Picture?)
- 'The Electric State'
- 'Hurry Up Tomorrow'
- 'Disney's Snow White' (2025)
- 'Star Trek: Section 31'
- 'War of the Worlds' (2025)
Worst Actor
- Dave Bautista / 'In The Lost Lands'
- Ice Cube / 'War of the Worlds'
- Scott Eastwood / 'Alarum'
- Jared Leto / 'Tron: Ares'
- Abel 'The Weeknd' Tesfaye / 'Hurry Up Tomorrow'
Worst Actress
- Ariana DeBose / 'Love Hurts'
- Milla Jovovich / 'In The Lost Lands'
- Natalie Portman / 'Fountain Of Youth'
- Rebel Wilson / 'Bride Hard'
- Michele Yeoh / 'Star Trek: Section 31'
Worst Supporting Actor
- 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' (2025)
- 'Five Nights At Freddy's 2'
- 'Smurfs' (2025)
- 'Snow White' (2025)
- 'War Of The Worlds' (2025)
Worst Supporting Actress
- Anna Chlumsky / 'Bride Hard'
- Ema Horvath / 'The Strangers: Chapter 2'
- Scarlet Rose Stallone / 'Gunslingers'
- Kacey Rohl / 'Star Trek: Section 31'
- Isis Valverde / 'Alarum'
Worst Ensemble Cast
- All Seven Artificial Dwarfs / 'Snow White' (2025)
- Nicolas Cage / 'Gunslingers'
- Stephen Dorff / 'Bride Hard'
- Greg Kinnear / 'Off The Grid'
- Sylvester Stallone / 'Alarum'
- All Seven Dwarfs / 'Snow White' (2025)
Worst Screen Couple
- James Corden & Rihanna / 'Smurfs' (2025)
- Ice Cube and His Zoom Camera / 'War of the Worlds' (2025)
- Robert DeNiro and Robert DeNiro (as Frank & Vito) / 'The Alto Knights'
- The Weeknd and His Colossal Ego / 'Hurry Up Tomorrow'
- Rich Lee / 'War of The Worlds' (2025)
- Olatunde Osunsanmi / 'Star Trek: Section 31'
Worst Director
- The Russo Brothers / 'The Electric State'
- Trey Edward Shults / 'Hurry Up Tomorrow'
- Marc Webb / 'Snow White' (2025)
- Olatunde Osunsanmi / 'Star Trek: Section 31'
- Rich Lee / 'War of The Worlds' (2025)
Worst Screenplay
- 'The Electric State' / Screenplay by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely. Adapted from the illustrated novel by Simon Stalenhag
- 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' / Screenplay by Trey Edward Shults, Abel Tesfaye, Reza Fahim
- 'Snow White' (2025) / Screenplay by Erin Cressida Wilson and a bunch of others. Drawing from the original fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm
- 'Star Trek: Section 31' / Screenplay by Craig Sweeny with original story concept developed by Bo Yeon Kim and Erika Lippoldt
- 'War Of The Worlds' (2025) / Screen Story and Screenplay by Kenny Golde and Marc Hyman, adapting the classic novel by H.G. Wells
So, there you have it! A list of films that, while they may not have won any critical acclaim, have certainly left an impression on the Razzies committee. It's a light-hearted way to celebrate the not-so-great aspects of cinema, and we can't wait to see who takes home the 'awards' this year.
What do you think of these nominations? Are there any films you'd like to see added to the list? Let us know in the comments - we'd love to hear your thoughts on these cinematic curiosities!