Not exact matches
Fifty Shades of Grey dominated this year's Razzies, taking home five top
prizes at the annual award ceremony that recognizes the
worst in
film.
After Johnny has nearly blown things with Gheorge by reverting to his
bad habits, Lee, who won a directing
prize at this year's Sundance
Film Festival, finds a way to end the
film on a hopeful, if somewhat implausible, note.
Other
films from Cannes making their US debut at Telluride include the Russian «Loveless,» directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, about an unhappy couple searching for their son, and winner of Cannes» Jury
Prize; «A Man of Integrity,» by Mohammad Rasoulof, set in corrupt Iranian society, which won the Grand
Prize of the Un Certain Regard section; «The Rider,» by Chloe Zhao, about a
badly injured young South Dakotan rodeo rider, which won the top
prize, the Art Cinema Award, of the Director's Fortnight; «Tesnota (Closeness),» about a Jewish family forced to try to ransom their son and his new bride, also in Un Certain Regard, by Kantemir Balagov; and Barbet Schroeder's documentary about a Buddhist monk, «Le venerable W.»
In addition to tying for
worst film of the year, «Fantastic Four» was also lambasted as
worst remake, rip - off or sequel and earned the
worst director
prize for Josh Trank.
The
prize for the
worst - marketed best
film goes to Nacho Vigalondo's Anne Hathaway - starring «Colossal,» advertised as a quirky monster movie.
Sleeper, Wallinger's
film of himself roaming a deserted Berlin gallery at dead of night
badly disguised as a bear, was the work he showed in this year's Turner
prize exhibition at Tate Liverpool.