(CNN) — The best of the worst in cinema were celebrated Saturday with the announcement of the winners of the 43rd Annual Razzie Awards.
Netflix's Marilyn Monroe inspired biopic Blonde, the critically panned Jared Leto film Morbius, and Baz Luhrman's Elvis each won two awards, including one for Tom Hanks for his portrayal of Elvis' manager, Colonel Tom Parker.
This year the awards also gave themselves a trophy for their blunder in nominating a child in the worst actress category.
In January the folks behind the Golden Raspberry Awards (as the Razzies are formerly known) apologized and removed child actor Ryan Kiera Armstrong from their annual list of nominees.
Armstrong had been nominated for worst actress for her performance in Firestarter, and there was backlash given that Armstrong was only 12 years old at the time.
"Sometimes, you do things without thinking, Then you are called out for it. Then you get it. It's why the Razzies were created in the first place," Razzies co-founder John B. Wilson said in a statement at the time.
Below is list of winners, which, as per tradition, is always released the day before the Academy Awards.
WORST PICTURE
Blonde (An Andrew Dominik Film / Netflix)
WORST ACTOR
Jared Leto / Morbius
WORST ACTRESS
Awarded to The RAZZIES for "Their 43rd Worst Actress Nominations Blunder"
RAZZIE® REDEEMER AWARD
Colin Farrell (From 2004 worst actor nominee to 2022 best actor Oscar front-runner)
WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Tom Hanks / Elvis
WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Adria Arjona / Morbius
WORST SCREEN COMBO
Tom Hanks and his latex-laden face (and that ludicrous accent)/ Elvis
WORST REMAKE, RIP-OFF or SEQUEL
Disney's Pinocchio (NOT del Toro's!)
WORST DIRECTOR(S)
Machine Gun Kelly (aka Colson Baker) & Mod Sun / Good Mourning
WORST SCREENPLAY
Blonde written for the screen by Andrew Dominik
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