Megan Fox and a surprising twist on Winnie The Pooh were in the spotlight at the 44th Razzie Awards, often dubbed the “ugly cousin to the Oscars,” where the worst in contemporary cinema is honoured.
The film “Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey,” which transforms beloved childhood characters into serial killers, dominated the awards, winning five categories, including Worst Picture. Inspired by AA Milne’s classic tale, the horror movie is set to release its sequel this year.
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Actress Megan Fox, 37, walked away with two Razzie awards, one for her role in the action film “Expend4bles.” Sylvester Stallone was named Worst Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Barney in a comedy film, while Fox snagged Worst Supporting Actress for her role as Gina.
Additionally, Fox was crowned Worst Actress for her performance in the action thriller “Johnny And Clyde.”
“Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey” also scored Razzies for Worst Remake, Rip-Off, or Sequel, Worst Director, Worst Screenplay, and even Worst On-Screen Couple, awarded to Pooh and Piglet.
Jon Voight was dubbed Worst Actor for his role in the action film “Mercy,” while the Redeemer Award, recognizing past contenders who have since excelled, went to Fran Drescher for her leadership during the prolonged 2023 Sag-Aftra strike.
The Razzies, held on the eve of the Academy Awards as per tradition, provided a quirky contrast to Hollywood’s glitzy celebrations.