This year’s Academy Award nominations are set to be announced Thursday, after being delayed due to the devastating Los Angeles fires. As such, the annual Golden Raspberry Awards got to get ahead of the Oscars on Tuesday with their own crop of nominees,
"Joker: Folie a Deux" was nominated for seven Razzies on Tuesday, leaving the sad clown atop the annual tongue-in-cheek list of the worst movies of the year.
The nominees for the best of the worst of cinema – the awards known as the Razzies – were released Tuesday, and the oft-derided "Joker" sequel led the pack.
In the Worst Actor category, nominees include Joaquin Phoenix for Joker: Folie à Deux, Dennis Quaid for Reagan, and Jerry Seinfeld for Unfrosted. Meanwhile, high-profile names like Cate Blanchett (Borderlands), Lady Gaga (Joker: Folie à Deux), and Dakota Johnson (Madame Web) made the cut for Worst Actress.
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,
Stars nominated for what the Razzies describes as "less-than-stellar star turns in 2024" include Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, for their performances in the Joker sequel, alongside Cate Blanchett for Borderlands,
The nominees for the 2025 Golden Raspberry Awards, recognizing the worst in film, have been announced. Joker: Folie à Deux leads with seven nominations.
Joaquin Phoenix -- who won best actor at the ... Nominations for this year's Academy Awards will be announced Thursday.
Following Joaquin Phoenix's 2020 Oscar win for Joker, fans were all anticipating yet another award-winning performance from the talented actor.
Legendary composer John Williams has the most Oscar nominations of any living person, with 54 nods. Williams has won five times, for his work on "Fiddler on the Roof," "Jaws," "Star Wars," "E.T. the Extra Terrestrial," and "Schindler's List."
Joker: Folie à Deux, now streaming on Max, is directed by Todd Phillips. In an August interview with Variety, Gaga said Phillips "took a very big swing with this whole concept and with the script, giving the sequel to Joker this audacity and complexity."