Girls Trip (2017, Malcolm D. Lee)
12/3/17
Girls Trip (2017, Malcolm D. Lee)
12/3/17
De La Soul Is Not Dead (2016, Rob Kenner)
12/3/17
The Big Sick (2017, Michael Showalter)
12/3/17
Love Jones (1997, Theodore Witcher)
12/2/17
Cats (1998, David Mallet)
12/2/17
Broadway: The American Musical (2004, Michael Kantor)
Episode One: Give My Regards to Broadway (1893-1927)
Episode Two: Syncopated City (1919-1933)
12/1-2/17
Action Jackson (1988, Craig R. Baxley)
12/1/17
Friday (1995, F. Gary Gray)
12/1/17
Worst Drama: Shrink
Worst Comedy (tied): White
Chicks, One
for the Money, Mr.
and Mrs. Smith
Runner Up: Daddy
Day Care
Worst Romcom: Leap
Year
Most Boring Film (tied):
Mr.
and Mrs. Smith
Runners Up: Super
Fly, Kicking
and Screaming
Worst Performance (tied): Katherine
Heigl in One
for the Money, Robert
DeNiro in Stardust
Runner Up: Kevin Spacey in
Shrink
Most Embarrassing Performance:
Robert DeNiro in Stardust
Runners Up: Michelle
Pfeiffer in Stardust,
Katherine Heigl in One
for the Money
Most Irritating Performance (tied):
Marlon Wayans and Shawn Wayans in White
Chicks
Runner
Up: Paul Rudd in 200
Cigarettes
Worst
Ensemble Cast (tied): Shrink,
White
Chicks
Biggest Waste of Talent: Kaitlin Olson
in Leap
Year
Runner Up: Steve Zahn in
Sahara
Worst Screen Couple: Brangelina in Mr.
and Mrs. Smith, Amy Adams
and Matthew Goode in Leap
Year, Courtney Love and Paul
Rudd in 200
Cigarettes
Worst Accent (tied): Matthew Goode in
Leap
Year (Irish), Katherine
Heigl in One
for the Money (New Jersey
Italian), Denzel Washington in The
Mighty Quinn (Jamaican)
Runner Up: Zac Efron in The
Paperboy (1960s Southern)
Most Garish Film: White
Chicks
Runner
Up:
Stardust,
Pootie
Tang
Most Trivial Film: 200
Cigarettes
Most Problematic Film (tied): White
Chicks, Leap
Year
Runner Up: Management
Most Overrated Film: Kicking
and Screaming
Runner Up: Super
Fly
Best Worst Film (tied):
One
for the Money,
White
Chicks
Best
Drama (tied): Una,
Jungle
Fever
Runner
Up: Running
on Empty
Best
Comedy: The
Blues Brothers
Best
Japanese Film: Under
the Blossoming Cherry Trees
Most
Wonderfully Weird Film (tied): The
Rapture,
Under the Blossoming Cherry Trees
Runners
Up: Move,
Francine, Himiko
Most
Powerful Experience: The
Rapture
Runner
Up: Una
Most
Aesthetically Pleasing Film (tied): She’s
Gotta Have It,
Francine,
Himiko
Runners
Up: Under
the Blossoming Cherry Trees,
Shy
People
Best
Dramatic Performance: Rooney Mara in Una
Runner
Up: Mimi Rogers in The
Rapture
Best
Comic Performance (tied): Wanda Sykes and Lance Crouther in Pootie
Tang and
Antonio Fargas in I’m
Gonna Git You Sucka
Runner
Up: Martha Plimpton in Pecker
Most
Charming Performance: Steve Zahn in Management
Best
Ensemble Cast (tied): Jungle
Fever,
The
Blues Brothers
Best
Cameo: Aretha Franklin in The
Blues Brothers
Best
Accent: Rooney Mara in The
Secret Scripture
(Irish)
Best
Original Score: Bill
Lee, She’s
Gotta Have It
Runners
Up:
Thomas Newman, The
Rapture;
Toru Takemitsu, Under
the Blossoming Cherry Trees;
Tangerine Dream, Shy
People
Honorable
Mention: Jed Kurzel, Una
Best
Original Song (tied): “Nola” from She’s
Gotta Have It, “Pusherman” from Super
Fly
Runner
Up: “Superfly” from Super
Fly
Best
Hunk (tied): Terry Crews in White
Chicks,
Steve
Lemme in Super
Troopers,
Steve Zahn in Sahara
and
Management
Runners
Up: Keenen Ivory Wayans in I’m
Gonna Git You Sucka,
Reg Park in Hercules
and the Captive Women,
Keith Leonard in Francine,
Alan Weeks in Truck
Turner
Coziest
Film: Madame
White Snake
Runners
Up: Move,
Raw
Nerve,
Mughal-E-Azam,
Fireback