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'Transformers,' 'Fifty Shades' lead Razzie Award nominations for worst in film
Today in Entertainment: Megyn Kelly swats back at Jane Fonda; and the Razzie nominees for worst in film are... 'Transformers,' 'Fifty Shades' lead Razzie Award nominations Megyn Kelly fires back at'Hanoi Jane' Fonda over plastic-surgery feud Princess Eugenie is engaged and tying the knot in the same venue as her cousin Prince Harry Morgan Freeman confirms it was Lily Tomlin who interrupted his SAG Awards speech Sterling K. Brown makes history at SAG Awards -- and says Time's Up Sterling K. Brown makes history at SAG Awards -- and says Time's Up Nominations for the 2018 Razzie Awards came out Monday, with the bulk of the loathing -- nine nominations each -- heaped on "Transformers: The Last Knight" and "Fifty Shades Darker," with "The Mummy" and its eight nods close behind. The mock honors, now in their 38th year and formally known as the Golden Raspberry Awards, are given out annually the day before the Academy Awards and honor the worst in film. Winners get a raspberry statue spray-painted gold. Tom Cruise, "The Mummy" Jamie Dornan, "Fifty Shades Darker" Mark Wahlberg, "Transformers: The Last Knight" and "Daddy's Home 2" Johnny Depp, "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" Zac Efron, "Baywatch" Johnny Depp, "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" Javier Bardem, "Mother!" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" Russell Crowe, "The Mummy" Josh Duhamel, "Transformers: The Last Knight" Mel Gibson, "Daddy's Home 2" Anthony Hopkins, "Collide" and "Transformers" The Last Knight" Javier Bardem, "Mother!" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" Any combination of two characters, two sex toys or two sexual positions, "Fifty Shades Darker" Any combination of two humans, two robots or two explosions, "Transformers XVII: Last Knight" [sic] Any two obnoxious emojis, "The Emoji Movie" Johnny Depp and his worn-out drunk routine, "Pirates of the Caribbean XIII: Dead Careers Tell No Tales" [sic] Tyler Perry and either the ratty old dress or worn-out wig, "Boo 2! A Madea Halloween" Johnny Depp and his worn-out drunk routine, "Pirates of the Caribbean XIII: Dead Careers Tell No Tales" [sic] In 2017, the director, actor, actress and worst-picture awards all went to the 2016 documentary "Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party," which featured director-narrator Dinesh D'Souza and actress Rebekah Turner, who played Clinton.
'The Emoji Movie' Lost Its Zero Percent Rotten Tomatoes Score
"The Emoji Movie" succeeded from its zero percent score on Rotten Tomatoes Friday after one reviewer gave the film a certified-fresh review, bumping its score up to 3 percent. Betsy Bozdech is the first critic to give the movie a positive review. The reviewer responsible for the boosted score hails from Common Sense Media, claiming the 3D computer-animated comedy flick "isn't bad, but it isn't great, either. Common Sense Media aims to educate parents with quality reviews on the latest media and technology arrivals. The review on the Sony-Columbia Pictures collaboration evaluates the movie's educational value, positive messages, positive role models and language, among other factors. Bozdech came to the conclusion that the film's overall message "emphasizes the importance of being true to yourself, as well as the value of honesty and teamwork." Bozdech also cited the movie's protagonist Gene, voiced by "Silicon Valley" alum T.J. Miller, as a good role model for children viewers. "Gene starts out desperate to fit in and do what he's'supposed' to do, but he learns that his ability to be many things is what makes him special -- and he can be useful by being himself," she wrote. "Gene's parents love him, but at first they're also a bit embarrassed by him and his differences.