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‘Appalling’: Worst film scores an Oscar nod

It’s arguably the worst movie released in the past year – yet somehow, Marilyn Monroe film Blonde could win an Academy Award.

Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe in Blonde.
Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe in Blonde.

The decision to include a film dubbed one of the worst of the entire year among the Oscars nominations has been slammed as “appalling”.

Just one day after Blonde scooped up a whopping eight Golden Raspberry nominations – the alternative Academy Awards for the worst productions – the star of the Marilyn Monroe movie, Ana De Armas, was nominated for Best Actress.

The nominations for the 2023 Oscars were announced in Hollywood on Tuesday morning, US time.

Armas is in the running alongside Cate Blanchett for Tár, Andrea Riseborough for To Leslie, Michelle Williams for The Fabelmans and Michelle Yeoh for Everything Everywhere All at Once.

Ana de Armas in the critically-panned <i>Blonde</i>.
Ana de Armas in the critically-panned Blonde.

At the other end of the scale, Australian filmmaker Andrew Dominik’s Blonde was nominated for a range of Razzies including Worst Picture, Worst Remake/Rip-off/Sequel, Worst Director, Worst Supporting Actor, Worst Screen Couple and Worst Screenplay.

In condemning Blonde, the Razzies said it was leading the “pack of cinematic mongrels” as it “explores the exploitation of Marilyn Monroe by continuing to exploit her posthumously”.

The film currently has a 42 per cent rating on Rotten Tomatoes with an even lower audience score of 32 per cent.

The news that it still made the list of Oscar nominations hasn’t exactly been warmly embraced by social media.

Among the other Oscars shocks was the exclusion of Tom Cruise from the Best Actor category for the wildly successful Top Gun: Maverick.

Cruise as Captain Pete "Maverick" Mitchell.
Cruise as Captain Pete "Maverick" Mitchell.

Cruise was widely praised for his role in the Top Gun sequel, which has become the highest-grossing film of his entire career.

While he’s not in the running for Best Actor, he could still manage to nab an Oscar as one of the producers of Top Gun: Maverick, which is nominated for Best Picture (and in five other categories).

Meanwhile, vying for the Best Actor gong is Austin Butler for Elvis, Colin Farrell for The Banshees of Inisherin, Brendan Fraser for The Whale, Paul Mescal for Aftersun and Bill Nighy for Living.

Originally published as ‘Appalling’: Worst film scores an Oscar nod

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