The results capped a dismal performance for the
big screen adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit stage show
"Cats."
The movie, with an all-star cast including Judi Dench, Taylor
Swift and Idris Elba, who were costumed in digitally-produced
fur, was ridiculed by critics and proved a box office flop,
taking in just $70 million.
The tongue-in-cheek Razzies, or Golden Raspberries, were created
in 1980 as an antidote to Hollywood’s awards season. Nominees
were announced in February, a day before the Oscars, the highest
honors in the movie industry.
Razzie nominees and winners are voted for online by around 1,100
Razzie members from more than two dozen countries, who sign up
online and pay a $40 membership fee.
The six Razzie awards for "Cats" included supporting actor wins
for James Corden and Rebel Wilson. Tom Hooper was named worst
director.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Dan Grebler)
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