The 45th annual Razzie Awards, Hollywood’s infamous parody of the Oscars that highlights the year’s worst films, saw Madame Web sweeping the top dishonours. The Marvel-based film took home multiple awards, including Worst Picture, Worst Actress, and Worst Screenplay.
The long-awaited announcement of this year’s Academy Award nominations, postponed due to the devastating Los Angeles fires, is now scheduled for Thursday (January 23). In the meantime, the annual Golden Raspberry Awards, known for spotlighting the “worst” in cinema, unveiled their nominees on Tuesday. Leading the pack is “Joker: Folie à Deux” with seven nominations, followed closely by “Madame Web”, “Megalopolis”, “Borderlands”, and “Reagan”, each securing six nods.
Three Hollywood films premiered simultaneously at the Star Cineplex in Bangladesh on Friday. Among them were the suspense thriller "Argylle," directed by Matthew Vaughn, the superhero film "Madam Web," helmed by S.J. Clarkson, and the highly anticipated biopic "Bob Marley: One Love",directed by Reynaldo Marcus Green.
The 45th annual Razzie Awards, Hollywood’s infamous parody of the Oscars that highlights the year’s worst films, saw Madame Web sweeping the top dishonours. The Marvel-based film took home multiple awards, including Worst Picture, Worst Actress, and Worst Screenplay.
The long-awaited announcement of this year’s Academy Award nominations, postponed due to the devastating Los Angeles fires, is now scheduled for Thursday (January 23). In the meantime, the annual Golden Raspberry Awards, known for spotlighting the “worst” in cinema, unveiled their nominees on Tuesday. Leading the pack is “Joker: Folie à Deux” with seven nominations, followed closely by “Madame Web”, “Megalopolis”, “Borderlands”, and “Reagan”, each securing six nods.
Three Hollywood films premiered simultaneously at the Star Cineplex in Bangladesh on Friday. Among them were the suspense thriller "Argylle," directed by Matthew Vaughn, the superhero film "Madam Web," helmed by S.J. Clarkson, and the highly anticipated biopic "Bob Marley: One Love",directed by Reynaldo Marcus Green.