'Fifty Shades of Grey' & 'Fantastic Four' Top Razzie Awards For Worst
The adaptation of author EL James' erotic novel nabbed five Razzies, including a tie with 'Fantastic Four' as the year's worst film. The annual awards, which were launched in 1980 as a spoof of Hollywood's awards season, have become an annual tradition lambasting the year's worst actors and films. 'Shades' also had Jamie Dornan as Worst Actor, Dakota Johnson as Worst Actress, Worst On-Screen Combo and Worst Screenplay. The film made over $500 million at the box office in stark contrast to 'Fantastic Four', which was a massive flop at the box office and also won for Worst Remake, Rip-off or Sequel and Worst Director for Josh Trank. Kaley Cuoco (photos Sylvester Stallone received the Razzies' Redeemer award for turning around his reputation with his recent role in 'Creed'. 'Fifty Shades of Grey' and 'Fantastic Four' came out on top -- or should we say at the bottom -- of this year's Razzie Awards.
) took Worst Supporting Actress for 'Alvin & The Chipmunks: Road Chip' and Eddie Redmayne as Worst Supporting Actor for 'Jupiter Ascending'.