As is its tradition, the Golden Raspberry Foundation revealed the winners of its 41st annual honors on April 24, the day before the 93rd Academy Awards ceremony. In contrast to the Oscars, the Razzies recognize the worst the film industry offered during the previous year. The 2021 musical drama Music received the most wins this year, converting three of its four Razzie nominations: Sia as Worst Director (in her directorial debut), Kate Hudson as Worst Actress, and Maddie Ziegler as Worst Supporting Actress. The film lost out as Worst Picture to Absolute Proof, which earned a second win for Mike Lindell as Worst Actor.
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm was the other film to earn multiple Razzies, with Rudy Giuliani winning Worst Supporting Actor and Worst Screen Combo, while Dolittle won Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel and 365 Days won Worst Screenplay. Borat also received two Oscar nods this year (for Best Supporting Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay), while Glenn Close received a Razzie nomination and an Oscar nomination for her supporting role in Hillbilly Elegy.
Below is the trailer for Music. The film, co-written by Sia and Dallas Clayton, concerns newly sober drug dealer Zu (Hudson), who becomes the sole guardian of her half-sister Music (Ziegler), a young autistic girl. Leslie Odom Jr, who plays Zu’s neighbor, is in contention for two Oscars this year: for Best Supporting Actor and Best Original Song in One Night in Miami.