Bad Company (1972, Robert Benton)
5/6/18
Bad Company (1972, Robert Benton)
5/6/18
Presumed Innocent (1990, Alan J. Pakula)
5/5/18
Masquerade (1988, Bob Swaim)
5/5/18
Before I Wake (2016, Mike Flanagan)
5/4/18
Psycho II (1983, Richard Franklin)
5/4/18
Hold Your Man (1933, Sam Wood)
5/3/18
Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? (1983, Henry Jaglom)
5/3/18
A Quiet Place (2018, John Krasinski)
5/2/18
Worst Film (tied): Encino
Man, Life as We Know It
Runners Up: It’s
Complicated, Double
Trouble
Honorable Mention:
Mannequin,
S*P*Y*S
Most Overrated Film (tied): Bridget
Jones’s Diary, It’s
Complicated
Runners Up: Molly’s
Game, The
Post, The
Woman with Red Hair
Honorable Mention: Being
There, Breaking
the Waves
Most Boring Film: Dr.
No
Most Problematic Film (tied): Dr.
No, Dressed
to Kill
Runners Up: MASH,
Mannequin, The Woman with Red Hair
Most Unsexy Film: The
Woman with Red Hair
Runner Up: Soft
Skin
Worst Performance (tied): Pauly Shore
in Encino
Man, Katherine Heigl in Life
as We Know It
Runners Up: Steve
Guttenberg in Can’t
Stop the Music, Peter
Paul and David Paul in Double
Trouble
Best Worst Performance (tied): Peter Paul in
Double
Trouble, Katherine Heigl in Life
as We Know It
Runner Up: Brendan Fraser
in Encino
Man
Most Overrated Performance: Renée
Zellweger in Bridget
Jones’s Diary
Runners Up: Meryl Streep in
It’s
Complicated, Jessica
Chastain in Molly’s
Game
Honorable Mention: Peter
Sellers in Being
There
Most Irritating Performance: Ron
Leibman in A
Question of Guilt
Runners Up: Cybil Shepherd
in The
Lady Vanishes, Shirley
MacLaine in Being
There
Worst Screen Couple (tied): Meryl
Streep and Alec Baldwin in It’s
Complicated, Meryl Streep
and Steve Martin in It’s
Complicated, Andrew McCarthy
and Kim Cattrall in Mannequin,
Dennis Hopper and Amy Locane in Carried
Away, Katherine Heigl and
Josh Duhamel in Life
as We Know It
Runners Up: Junko Miyashita
and Renji Ishibashi in The
Woman with Red Hair, Shirley
MacLaine and Peter Sellers in Being
There
Most Unsightly Screen Presence (tied):
Andrew McCarthy in Mannequin,
Dennis Hopper in Carried
Away, Katherine Heigl in
Life
as We Know It
Runner
Up: Renji Ishibashi in The
Woman with Red Hair
Most
Boring Screen Presence: Ryan O’Neal in The
Driver
Worst
Accent: Idris Elba in Molly’s
Game
Runner
Up: Tom Hanks in The
Post
Worst
Cinematography: Breaking
the Waves
Best Worst Film: Can’t
Stop the Music
Runner
Up: Double
Trouble
Best
Drama (tied):
I
Walk the Line,
The
Deer Hunter
Runners
Up:
Remember
My Name,
The
Yellow Handkerchief,
Out
of the Blue
Honorable
Mention: Another
Woman,
Lenny
Best
Noir/Thriller (tied):
Chinatown,
Dressed
to Kill
Runner
Up: The
Player
Honorable
Mention: Cutter’s
Way
Best
Adventure (tied):
Honey,
I Shrunk the Kids,
Mysterious
Island
Most
Wonderfully Weird Film: White
Room
Runner
Up: The
Ninth Configuration
Most
Charming Film: The
Crimson Kimono
Runner
Up: White
Room
Funniest
Performance (tied): Max
Showalter in Lord
Love a Duck,
Martin Short in The
Big Picture
Runners
Up:
Whoopi Goldberg in The
Player,
Tetsuya Takeda in The
Yellow Handkerchief
Most
Compelling Performance: Angie Dickinson in Dressed
to Kill
Runner Up: Stacy Keach in The Ninth Configuration
Most
Charming Performance: James Shigeta in The
Crimson Kimono
Runners
Up: Jennifer Jason Leigh in The
Big Picture,
Elliott Gould in Getting
Straight
Best
Screen Couple (tied): Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown,
Glenn Corbett and James Shigeta in The
Crimson Kimono
Runners
Up: Geraldine Chaplin and Anthony Perkins in Remember
My Name,
Kurt Russell and John Diehl in Stargate
Best
Locations: Chinatown
Runners
Up: The
Ninth Configuration,
I
Walk the Line
Honorable
Mention: Dr.
No
Best
Hunk: Elliott Gould in Getting
Straight
Runners
Up:
Martin Mull in Serial,
Kurt Russell in Stargate,
Glenn Hughes in Can’t
Stop the Music,
Leslie Nielsen in Dark
Intruder,
George Dzundza in Impulse
Honorable
Mention: Nick Nolte in The
Deep,
Sean Connery in Dr.
No,
Jeff Bridges in Cutter’s
Way,
Treat Williams in Night
of the Sharks