Razzies 2018: 7 Winners That Make No Sense
3. Worst Supporting Actress - Kim Basinger (Fifty Shades Darker)
There weren't many truly duff supporting female performances this past year, so Razzie voters clearly struggled to fill out the slate and just opted for embarrassing performances rather than legitimately bad ones, hence Kim Basinger winning for grabbing an easy payday in Fifty Shades Darker. She was slumming it, sure, but she was basically fine.
She'll no doubt be relieved that her part was cut out of Fifty Shades Freed, though.
Who Should've Won: Nobody nominated was actually deserving here: Sofia Boutella (The Mummy) was the best thing in the film, Laura Haddock (Transformers: The Last Knight) was too forgettable to be bad, Goldie Hawn (Snatched) was just... there, and Susan Sarandon (A Bad Moms Christmas) was actually pretty fun.
Hawn would take it at a push, but the real winner was probably not even nominated: perhaps Nina Dobrev for her dodgy work in Flatliners, or Gina Gershon in the woefully misguided Charlie Sheen drama 9/11?