Worst actors? Johnny Depp and Amber Heard among Razzie Award nominees
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A day before the Oscar nominations, Hollywood stars have learned who is in the running for the awards no-one wants - the Golden Raspberries.
The Razzies hand out prizes like worst picture, worst actor and worst actress.
This year, Johnny Depp and his ex-wife Amber Heard are among those 'honoured' with a nomination.
Past Oscar winner Dame Helen Mirren has her first Razzie nomination, while husband-and-wife John Travolta and Kelly Preston are also in the running.
They are shortlisted for worst actor and worst supporting actress respectively for their roles in mob drama Gotti - which has six nominations overall, including worst picture and worst screen combo.
Travolta played mob boss John Gotti and Preston played his daughter Victoria in the film, which was savaged by critics.
"I'd rather wake up next to a severed horse head than ever watch Gotti again," wrote the New York Post's critic, external.
Meanwhile, Depp and Heard - who divorced two years ago amid allegations of domestic abuse - are nominated for worst actor and worst actress for Sherlock Gnomes and London Fields respectively.
Another Sherlock Holmes rehash, Holmes & Watson, also fared badly with six nominations, including worst actor for Will Ferrell and worst supporting actor for John C Reilly.
Reilly is having a mixed year. Despite the critical panning for Holmes & Watson, he received glowing reviews for playing part of another famous historical duo - Oliver Hardy in Stan & Ollie.
The other films to receive six nominations are the widely discredited documentary Death of a Nation, which compares the US Democratic Party with the Nazis; and puppet crime drama The Happytime Murders.
Melissa McCarthy, who is nominated for worst actress for both The Happytime Murders and Life of the Party, is one Razzie nominee who could also receive an Oscar nomination on Tuesday.
She has an outside chance of being nominated for an Academy Award for playing author-turned-conwoman Lee Israel in Can You Ever Forgive Me?
The Razzies - the full nominations
Worst picture
Gotti
The Happytime Murders
Holmes & Watson
Robin Hood
Winchester
Worst actress
Jennifer Garner - Peppermint
Amber Heard - London Fields
Melissa McCarthy - The Happytime Murders and Life of the Party
Dame Helen Mirren - Winchester
Amanda Seyfried - The Clapper
Worst actor
Johnny Depp (voice only) - Sherlock Gnomes
Will Ferrell - Holmes & Watson
John Travolta - Gotti
Donald J Trump (as himself) - Death of a Nation and Fahrenheit 11/9
Bruce Willis - Death Wish
Worst supporting actor
Jamie Foxx - Robin Hood
Ludacris (voice only) - Show Dogs
Joel McHale - The Happytime Murders
John C Reilly - Holmes & Watson
Justice Smith - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Worst supporting actress
Kellyanne Conway (as herself) - Fahrenheit 11/9
Marcia Gay Harden - Fifty Shades Freed
Kelly Preston - Gotti
Jaz Sinclair - Slender Man
Melania Trump (as herself) - Fahrenheit 11/9
Worst screen combo
Any two actors or puppets - The Happytime Murders
Johnny Depp & his fast-fading film career - Sherlock Gnomes
Will Ferrell & John C Reilly - Holmes & Watson
Kelly Preston & John Travolta - Gotti
Donald J Trump & His Self Perpetuating Pettiness - Death of a Nation & Fahrenheit 11/9
Worst remake, rip-off or sequel
Death of a Nation
Death Wish
Holmes & Watson
The Meg
Robin Hood
Worst director
Etan Cohen - Holmes & Watson
Kevin Connolly - Gotti
James Foley - Fifty Shades Freed
Brian Henson - The Happytime Murders
The Spierig Brothers - Winchester
Worst screenplay
Death of a Nation - Dinesh D'Souza & Bruce Schooley
Fifty Shades Freed - Niall Leonard, from the novel by EL James
Gotti - Leo Rossi and Lem Dobbs
The Happytime Murders - Todd Berger, Story by Berger and Dee Austin Robinson
Winchester - Tom Vaughan and The Spierig Brothers
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