41st Golden Raspberry Awards

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41st Golden Raspberry Awards
Awarded forWorst in film
DateApril 24, 2021
SiteLos Angeles, California
Highlights
Worst Picture Absolute Proof
Most awards Music (3)
Most nominations 365 Days and Dolittle (6)

The 41st Golden Raspberry Awards , or Razzies, was an awards ceremony that identified the worst the film industry had to offer in 2020 along with the first two months of 2021, [1] according to votes from members of the Golden Raspberry Foundation. Razzies co-founder John J. B. Wilson has stated that the intent of the awards is "to be funny." [2] It took place on April 24, 2021. [3] The nominees were announced on March 11, 2021. [4] The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent cinema closings, combined with the example set by other contemporary award shows (particularly the Oscars), resulted in streaming media being valid for nomination for the first time.

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Schedule

Adapted from the Golden Raspberry Awards Official Website. [3]

DateEvent
February 26, 2021Nominating ballots e-mailed
March 11, 2021Nominations announced
April 24, 2021Winners announced

Winners and nominees

Mike Lindell, Worst Picture co-winner and Worst Actor winner Mike Lindell 2023 by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Mike Lindell, Worst Picture co-winner and Worst Actor winner
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Sia, Worst Director winner
Kate Hudson, Worst Actress winner Kate Hudson (8033413872) (cropped).jpg
Kate Hudson, Worst Actress winner
Rudy Giuliani, Worst Supporting Actor and Worst Screen Combo winner 2019 Rudolph Giuliani, Ex-Prefeito de Nova York - 48789790128 (cropped).jpg
Rudy Giuliani, Worst Supporting Actor and Worst Screen Combo winner
Maddie Ziegler, Worst Supporting Actress winner Maddie Ziegler during an interview, February 2021.png
Maddie Ziegler, Worst Supporting Actress winner
Blanka Lipinska, Worst Screenplay co-winner Blanka Lipinska.JPG
Blanka Lipińska, Worst Screenplay co-winner

The nominees were revealed on March 11, 2021. [3] [5] [6] [7]

Special Governors' Award for The Worst Calendar Year EVER!

Films with multiple nominations and wins

The following films received several nominations: [3]

Films with multiple nominations at the 41st Golden Raspberry Awards
NominationsFilm
6 365 Days
Dolittle
5 Fantasy Island
4 Music
3 Hillbilly Elegy
Hubie Halloween
The Wrong Missy
2 Absolute Proof
Barbie & Kendra Save the Tiger King
Barbie & Kendra Storm Area 51
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Corona Zombies
Wonder Woman 1984

The following films received multiple wins:

WinsFilm
3 Music
2 Absolute Proof
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

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