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Danny Peary believes that Maniac is the worst film ever made, and Charlie Jane Anders of Gawker Media ' s io9 described it as "possibly the worst movie in history." [2] [3] Rotten Tomatoes placed Maniac on its list of movies "So Bad They're Unmissable", [4] Vanity Fair included the film on its list of the 20 worst movies ever and it is featured ...
A similar approach has been taken to the Wizarding World series (where the films are split between the Harry Potter film series and the Fantastic Beasts film series); the X-Men film series (where there are separate film series for Wolverine and Deadpool); Star Trek (where there are separate film series for Star Trek: The Original Series, Star ...
The Most Tiresome Tabloid Targets category from the previous year was replaced with Worst Excuse for Family Entertainment, which "salutes the death of quality G and PG-rated movie fare in 2006". [2] The category Worst Remake or Sequel was split into two separate categories: Worst Prequel or Sequel and Worst Remake or Rip-off.
The 24th Golden Raspberry Awards, or Razzies, were held on February 28, 2004, at the Sheraton Hotel in Santa Monica, California, to honor the worst films the film industry had to offer in 2003. Late summer box office flop Gigli led the pack, receiving nine nominations and becoming the first film to sweep the six major categories ( Worst Picture ...
Though marketed as a remake/reboot, Race to Witch Mountain (2009) was revealed to be a legacy sequel of the 1975 film over the course of events in the plot and its script. [1] [2] The first remake is a television film. The Evil Dead (1981) Evil Dead (2013) Fourth installment in the series. Also serves as a soft reboot to the series. Das ...
Year Released: 2000 Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 2 percent Number of Reviews: 60 U.S. Box Office Gross: $5.3 million Critic quote: “The In Crowd isn't a movie, it's Gorgonzola, a crumbly summertime ...
[2] Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party became the first documentary film to be awarded Worst Picture, also winning Worst Director, Worst Actor, and Worst Actress; Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice also won four awards, including Worst Remake, Rip-off or Sequel and Worst Screenplay.
Worst Remake or Sequel: The Avengers (Warner Bros.) (tie) Godzilla (TriStar) (tie) Psycho (tie) (The only three-way tie in the awards' history.) Lost in Space (New Line Cinema) Meet Joe Black (Universal) (remake of Death Takes a Holiday) Worst Director: Gus Van Sant for Psycho: Michael Bay for Armageddon: Jeremiah S. Chechik for The Avengers