These Films Are the "Worst Picture of the Year" and the "Best Picture of the Year" Winners Since 1980, and We Couldn't Agree More
The Academy Awards, commonly known as the Oscars, honor the great minds of the film industry. The Golden Raspberry Awards, or the Razzies, is a more fun counterpoint to the Oscars and has been awarding the Worst Picture of the Year since 1980. Here we're diving deep into the archives of the cinematic world to bring to you the most unforgettable (good and bad) movies the world of cinema has to offer. From iconic classics to cringe-worthy flops, we'll go through it all together. Get ready for some surprises, hilarious snubs, and much more.

1980: ‘Ordinary People’ and ‘Can't Stop the Music’
Ordinary People is a true gem of 1980s cinema. It's a deeply moving family drama that tugs at your heartstrings and leaves a lasting impact. What's really striking about the film is how it explores the complex dynamics of family relationships.

On the other end of the cinematic spectrum was Can't Stop the Music. This movie inspired publicist John J.B. Wilson and his friends to organize a new award show that awarded only the worst films of the year. The first Razzies ceremony was held in Wilson's living room, and since then, the Razzies have become a yearly tradition, giving recognition to the worst movies.