In addition to the Oscars this year, as usual, the Anti-Oscars for Worst Movies and Acting Performances awarded. Now the nominations for the Golden Raspberry 2023 are known and it has also caught a very controversial Netflix film in many categories.
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2023 Golden Raspberry Award nominations for Netflix’s controversial Marilyn Monroe film
As World of Reel reports, both Blond as Worst Film and Andrew Dominik as Worst Director were nominated for the Golden Raspberry 2023. Overall, the film comes up eight nominations.
Upon release in September 2022, the work starred Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe fierce discussions about the representation of the (sometimes fictitious) abysses from the life of the acting icon.
In addition to Blond, the Netflix sequels 365 Days – This Day and 365 Days – Another Day When worst remakes/ripoffs/sequels nominated. Among the stars it hit Jared Leto, Tom Hanks (in a double pack) and Bryce Dallas Howard.
See here complete listing of all nominations and categories for the 2023 Golden Raspberry according to USA Today:
Worst Movie
Worst Actor
Worst Actress
Worst Remake, Rip-off or Sequel
Worst Supporting Actress
Worst Supporting Actor
Worst pair of screens
Worst director
Worst Script
The 10 biggest streaming films of 2023 on Netflix, Amazon & Co.
In this installment of our Moviepilot podcast, Stream Browsing, we take a look at the big movies coming exclusively to Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ and Apple TV+ this year. The result is a list of ten special recommendations.
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From the sci-fi epic to the potential Oscar nominee, everything is included. The talents gathered are particularly impressive. In 2023 we can expect new movies from Martin Scorsese, David Fincher and Zack Snyder in the streaming space, while Gal Gadot, Leonardo DiCaprio, Henry Cavill and Chris Hemsworth will be in front of the camera.
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