List of nominees for the 2022 Razzie Awards nominations – The Hollywood Reporter

Just a day before the 2022 Oscar nominations, the Razzie Awards have revealed their nominees for Worst Movies and Cinematic Performances of 2021.
Topping the list with nine nominations – including worst picture, actor and actress – is Netflix’s filmed version of the Princess Diana Broadway musical, Diana, which wrapped production on December 19.
The other top nominees, with five nods each, including for worst picture, are from Netflix The woman at the window and Quiver Distribution’s Karine, the thriller starring Taryn Manning, whose trailer went viral last year.
Warner Bros.’ space jam revival landed four nods, including for worst picture, as did Universal’s film version of Dear Evan Hansen. The star of Mark Wahlberg Infinite and that of Renny Harlin The misfits landed three nominations each, with the former scoring a nod for worst picture.
Diana is also nominated for Worst Director (Christopher Ashley), Actor (Roe Hartrampf), Actress (Jeanna de Waal), Supporting Actor (Gareth Keegan), Supporting Actress (Erin Davie and Judy Kaye), Screen Couple (” any klutzy actor and any musical number with lame (or choreographed) lyrics”) and the script (script by Joe DiPietro, music and lyrics by DiPietro and David Bryan).
Karine stars Taryn Manning as the title character who attempts to move the Black family who have moved in next door. The trailer for the film written and directed by Coke Daniels went viral last year ahead of the release of the film, which also stars Cory Hardrict and Jasmine Burke, on September 3. Chicago Sun-Times, Richard Roeper called it “one of the worst movies of 2021,” a distinction the Razzies seem to agree with.
Roeper added that the film “contains no insight or valuable social commentary and simply plays like a Greatest Hits (or should we say Biggest F-Bombs) of the main character’s gruesome, racist and hateful behavior.” This movie is so broad and poorly executed that it feels like a long SNL parody of a Jordan Peele film.
Manning scored two Razzie nominations for her work in film (worst actress and supporting actress), and Karine is up for worst director, screenplay and remake or rip-off, with the Razzies calling it “an inadvertent remake of Cruella deVil.”
The woman at the window, which Netflix acquired from original studio 20th Century Fox, features an elite cast, many of whom are often in consideration for the Oscars, but this year Razzie nodded. Star Amy Adams is up for Worst Actress, Tracy Letts is up for Worst Screenplay, Joe Wright is up for Worst Director, and the movie itself is nominated for Worst Remake/History.
Adams also picked up Best Supporting Actress for her work in Dear Evan Hansen, which landed three other nominations, for director Stephen Chbosky, star Ben Platt (worst actor) and worst couple: “Ben Platt and any other character who acts like Platt singing 24/7, it’s normal.”
A handful of Oscar contenders also landed nods from Razzie, including Ben Affleck (who experts say could get an Oscar nod for The tender bar) for The last duel and double nominee Jared Leto for The Gucci House, a performance that some Oscar pundits say could earn him the Film Academy’s Best Supporting Actor title. The Oscar nominations will be revealed tomorrow morning and the votes have already been cast.
This year, the Razzies also added an all-Bruce Willis category for the actor’s worst performance in a movie of 2021. There are eight nominees.
The Razzie winners will be announced on the traditional date the day before the Oscars: Saturday, March 26.
A full list of this year’s Razzie nominees follows.
WORST PICTURE
Diana the musical (Netflix version)
Infinite
Karine
Space Jam: A New Legacy
The woman at the window
WORST ACTOR
Scott Eastwood / Dangerous
Roe Hartrampf (as Prince Charles) Diana the Musical
LeBron James / Space Jam: A New Legacy
Ben Platt / Dear Evan Hansen
Mark Wahlberg / Infinity
WORST ACTRESS
Amy Adams / The Woman in the Window
Jeanna de Waal / Diane the Musical
Megan Fox / Midnight Switchgrass
Taryn Manning / Karen
Pink Ruby / Vanquish
Worst Supporting Actress
Amy Adams / Dear Evan Hansen
Sophie Cookson / Infinite
Erin Davie (As Camilla) Diana the Musical
Judy Kaye (As Queen Elizabeth and Barbara Cartland) Diana the Musical
Taryn Manning / Every Last Of Them
WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Ben Affleck / The Last Duel
Nick Cannon/The Misfits
Mel Gibson / Dangerous
Gareth Keegan (as James Hewitt, the muscle horse trainer)
Diana the Musical
Jared Leto / Maison Gucci
BRUCE WILLIS WORST PERFORMANCE in a FILM of 2021
(Special Category)
Bruce Willis / US Headquarters
Bruce Willis / Apex
Bruce Willis / Cosmic Sin
Bruce Willis / stalemate
Bruce Willis / Fortress
Bruce Willis / Midnight in the Switchgrass
Bruce Willis / Out of Death
Bruce Willis / Surviving the Game
WORST SCREEN TORQUE
Any Klutzy cast member and any lyrical (or choreographed) Lamely
Musical number / Diana the musical
LeBron James and any Warner cartoon character (or Time-Warner product) He
Dribbling on / Space Jam: A New Legacy
Jared Leto & EITHER his 17lb latex face, nerd clothes or
His Ridiculous Accent / Maison Gucci
Ben Platt and any other character who acts like Platt
Singing 24/7 is normal / Dear Evan Hansen
Tom & Jerry (aka Itchy & Scratchy) Tom & Jerry the Movie
WORST REMAKE, RIP-OFF or SEQUEL
Karen (Inadvertent remake of Cruella deVil)
Space Jam: A New Legacy
tom and jerry the movie
Twist (rap remake of Oliver Twist)
The Woman in the Window (Rear Window Scam)
WORST DIRECTOR
Christopher Ashley / Diana the Musical
Stephen Chbosky / Dear Evan Hansen
“Coke” Daniels/Karen
Renny Harlin / The Misfits
Joe Wright / The Woman in the Window
WORST SCENARIO
Diana the Musical / Screenplay by Joe DiPietro, Music and Lyrics by DiPietro
and David Bryan
Karen / Written by “Coke” Daniels
The Misfits / Screenplay by Kurt Wimmer and Robert Henny,
Screen story by Henny
Twist / Written by John Wrathall and Sally Collett, additional material
by Matthew Parkhill, Michael Lindley, Tom Grass and Kevin Lehane,
from an “original idea” by David & Keith Lynch and Simon Thomas
The Woman in the Window / Screenplay by Tracy Letts, de
AJ Finn’s novel