Razzies stated the film ‘totally destroyed H.G. Wells’ traditional novel’
LOS ANGELES:
“Warfare of the Worlds,” the 2025 American sci-fi movie impressed by H.G. Wells’ 1898 novel, dominated the forty sixth annual Razzie Awards on Saturday, taking dwelling worst image, worst screenplay, worst remake, worst actor and worst director.
The Razzies stated the movie “totally destroyed H.G. Wells’ traditional novel.”
“Director Wealthy Lee (perhaps impressed by Ed Wooden) selected a goofy gimmick, hack dialogue, and a very hilarious efficiency by its lead, Ice Dice, to grab 2025’s greatest variety of statues,” the parody awards present stated.
The Razzies, Hollywood’s long-running spoof of the Oscars, highlight probably the most critically panned performances of every 12 months.
This 12 months’s different main goal was “Snow White,” a 2025 live-action remake of Disney’s 1937 animated traditional. The movie earned worst supporting actor – for all seven CGI dwarves – and worst display combo.
“It break the bank and misplaced a fortune, maybe cursed by Walt himself for having ignored his dying want for it by no means to be remade,” the Razzies quipped of their announcement.
Insurgent Wilson picked up worst actress for the motion comedy “Bride Laborious,” and Scarlet Rose Stallone received worst supporting actress for her position within the Western motion movie “Gunslingers.”
The Razzie Redeemer Award – given to a previous nominee who has “gone on to raised issues” – was awarded to Kate Hudson for her extensively praised efficiency as Cartwright-Sardina, one half of a Neil Diamond husband-wife cowl band in “Track Sung Blue,” which she stars in reverse Hugh Jackman.
Hudson’s position has earned her sturdy important acclaim and finest actress nominations from the Golden Globes, Actor Awards and BAFTA Awards. She can be nominated for an Academy Award.
The honour brings Hudson full circle after she beforehand acquired a number of Razzie nods, together with worst actress for her position within the 2021 movie “Music,” directed by Australian pop singer Sia.
Greater than 1,100 Razzie voters throughout the U.S. and roughly two dozen different nations resolve the annual winners, in response to the group’s web site.

