Jump to content

43rd Golden Raspberry Awards: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Criticism: Changed a mention from McGee (the character) to Armstrong (the actor).
Line 124: Line 124:


== Criticism ==
== Criticism ==
The nomination of [[Ryan Kiera Armstrong]] in [[Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress|Worst Actress]] for her performance as Charlene "Charlie" McGee in the remake of ''[[Firestarter (2022 film)|Firestarter]]'' received public attention and backlash from the industry, who criticized the ceremony's history of causing negative side effects to the careers of [[Child actor|child actors]] who starred in films nominated in the past, including Gary Coleman for ''[[On the Right Track]]'' (1981), [[Macaulay Culkin]] for ''[[Richie Rich (film)|Richie Rich]]'' (1994) and [[Jake Lloyd]] for ''[[Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace]]'' (1999). [[Julian Hilliard]], who played [[Wiccan (character)|Billy Maximoff]] in the [[Disney+]] series ''[[WandaVision]]'', said that the Razzies "crossed a line" and that the decision to nominate McGee was "...just repulsive & wrong. Why put a kid at risk of increased bullying or worse? Be better."<ref>https://www.thewrap.com/razzies-ryan-kiera-armstrong-firestarter-reaction/</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/_JulianHilliard/status/1617604428269514753</ref>
The nomination of [[Ryan Kiera Armstrong]] in [[Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress|Worst Actress]] for her performance as Charlene "Charlie" McGee in the remake of ''[[Firestarter (2022 film)|Firestarter]]'' received public attention and backlash from the industry, who criticized the ceremony's history of causing negative side effects to the careers of [[Child actor|child actors]] who starred in films nominated in the past, including Gary Coleman for ''[[On the Right Track]]'' (1981), [[Macaulay Culkin]] for ''[[Richie Rich (film)|Richie Rich]]'' (1994) and [[Jake Lloyd]] for ''[[Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace]]'' (1999). [[Julian Hilliard]], who played [[Wiccan (character)|Billy Maximoff]] in the [[Disney+]] series ''[[WandaVision]]'', said that the Razzies "crossed a line" and that the decision to nominate Armstrong was "...just repulsive & wrong. Why put a kid at risk of increased bullying or worse? Be better."<ref>https://www.thewrap.com/razzies-ryan-kiera-armstrong-firestarter-reaction/</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/_JulianHilliard/status/1617604428269514753</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:47, 24 January 2023

43rd Golden Raspberry Awards
Awarded forWorst in film
DateMarch 11, 2023
SiteLos Angeles, California
Highlights
Most nominationsBlonde (8)

The 43rd Golden Raspberry Awards, or Razzies, is an upcoming awards ceremony that will honour the worst the film industry had to offer in 2022. It will take place on March 11, 2023, in its traditional slot on the day before the Oscars. The awards were based on votes from members of the Golden Raspberry Foundation. The nominations were announced on January 22, 2023.[1] Blonde received the most nominations with eight, including Worst Picture and Worst Director (Andrew Dominik).[2]

Nominees

Films with multiple nominations

The following films received multiple nominations:

Films with multiple nominations at the 43rd Golden Raspberry Awards
Nominations Film
8 Blonde
7 Good Mourning
6 Pinocchio
5 Morbius
3 Jurassic World Dominion
The King's Daughter
2 The 355
365 Days: This Day
Elvis
Firestarter
The Next 365 Days

Criticism

The nomination of Ryan Kiera Armstrong in Worst Actress for her performance as Charlene "Charlie" McGee in the remake of Firestarter received public attention and backlash from the industry, who criticized the ceremony's history of causing negative side effects to the careers of child actors who starred in films nominated in the past, including Gary Coleman for On the Right Track (1981), Macaulay Culkin for Richie Rich (1994) and Jake Lloyd for Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999). Julian Hilliard, who played Billy Maximoff in the Disney+ series WandaVision, said that the Razzies "crossed a line" and that the decision to nominate Armstrong was "...just repulsive & wrong. Why put a kid at risk of increased bullying or worse? Be better."[3][4]

References