The Golden Raspberry Awards, an American parody award show recognizing cinematic underachievement, announced its nominations for its 46th edition, with two films, the live-action "Snow White" and Ice Cube’s "War of the Worlds," leading the pack with six nominations each. The Razzies, as they are commonly known, annually lampoon what its voting members deem the worst films of the year, offering a counterpoint to the traditional awards season that celebrates excellence in filmmaking.
Alongside "Snow White" and "War of the Worlds," three other films, "The Electric State," "Hurry Up Tomorrow," and "Star Trek: Section 31," were nominated for worst picture, according to the official announcement made on January 21, 2026. The Razzies, founded in 1981 by John J. B. Wilson, have become a cultural fixture, often generating buzz and occasionally drawing the ire of those in the film industry.
This year's nominations also included a nod for musician The Weeknd in the worst actor category, marking a departure from the usual suspects of Hollywood actors. The inclusion of "Snow White" in the nominations sparked debate, particularly in light of ongoing discussions surrounding Disney's live-action remakes and their cultural impact. The "War of the Worlds" nomination, starring Ice Cube, also raised eyebrows, given the actor's established career in both film and music.
The Golden Raspberry Awards stand in stark contrast to the more globally recognized Academy Awards, or Oscars, and other international film festivals like Cannes, Venice, and Berlin. While those events celebrate artistic merit and cinematic innovation, the Razzies offer a satirical take on the industry, often highlighting perceived excesses and failures. The awards are typically presented the day before the Oscars, adding to the comedic effect.
The Razzies have faced criticism over the years for allegedly targeting films with already negative press or for singling out performances by actors in commercially unsuccessful films. However, the organization maintains that its goal is to provide a humorous perspective on the film industry and to hold filmmakers accountable for what it considers to be substandard work. The winners of the 46th annual Golden Raspberry Awards will be announced in late February, just prior to the Academy Awards ceremony.
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