Razzies
The Razzies, officially known as the Golden Raspberries, are annual awards that celebrate the worst in film. Established in 1980 by John Wilson, they aim to highlight poor performances, bad movies, and overall cinematic failures. The awards are typically announced the day before the Oscars, creating a contrast between the two events.
Nominees and winners are chosen based on votes from members of the Golden Raspberries organization. Categories include Worst Picture, Worst Actor, and Worst Actress, among others. While often seen as a humorous take on filmmaking, the Razzies can also spark discussions about the quality of movies and the film industry as a whole.