The Oscar nominees will be announced tomorrow, but today, the film world buzzes with a more pressing list of nominations: the dubious honor of the Razzie Awards. The Golden Raspberry Awards are a tribute to the worst and most panned releases of the year.
However, opinion around the office is mixed in regards to the thumbs-down given to some of these titles. Some enjoyed watching Pixels with their kids as a stroll together down '80s memory lane. Others enjoyed a provocative night in watching Fifty Shades of Grey with their partner. In general, these are the movies that you may have hesitated about seeing in theaters. Indulge your need for a guilty pleasure by renting them. Do they deserve a Razzie? You be the judge!
It’s a blockbuster week of comedy in new movie releases! Get your mailbox ready for all the hilarious hijinks you'll queue up with Spy, Entourage, and Pixels.
America’s beloved funnywoman Melissa McCarthy stars in Spy, a movie that’s equal parts slapstick and James Bond. McCarthy plays Susan Cooper, an underestimated, insecure, and deskbound CIA analyst that’s in love with field agent Bradley Fine (Jude Law), whom she supports through her headset. After Fine accidentally kills the only man who the location of a certain nuclear weapon, the CIA sends him to get the information from his daughter, Rayna (Rose Byrne).