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The worst movies 36 Golden Globe winners have been in, according to critics

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Demi Moore won a Golden Globe for her role in "The Substance."
  • The 82nd Golden Globes were held on January 5, 2025.
  • These are the worst films 36 Golden Globe winners have been in, according to Rotten Tomatoes scores.
  • For Demi Moore, who won her first Golden Globe 34 years after her first nomination, it was "Blame It on Rio."

The Golden Globes officially kick off awards season, usually with a chaotic, fun ceremony. This year was no different, with Nikki Glaser hosting, some uncomfortable presenter banter, a few heartwarming wins, and a somewhat baffling sweep from Netflix's musical "Emilia Pérez."

For most actors, winning a Golden Globe can be a career high. But everyone knows that where there are highs, there are also lows.

These are the films that critics have deemed the worst in 36 Golden Globes winners' careers, including this year's winners such as Kieran Culkin, Sebastian Stan, Demi Moore, and Zoe Saldaña.

Demi Moore — "Blame It on Rio" (1983)
Michael Caine, Demi Moore, Michelle Johnson, and Vincent Bologna in "Blame It on Rio."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 7%

Moore won her first Golden Globe in January 2025, her first major acting award since making her film debut 44 years ago. Her win came for her role in "The Substance," a black comedy/body horror satire about what it means to be aging in Hollywood. 

She has been nominated three times before: in 1991 for "Ghost" and twice in 1997 for acting in  and producing the TV movie "If These Walls Could Talk."

Her worst-rated movie by critics, "Blame It on Rio," is a somewhat bizarre rom-com in which Matthew (Michael Caine) and Victor (Joseph Bologna) are two best friends who bring their teenage daughters on a trip to Rio — but Matthew begins having an affair with Victor's daughter. Moore plays Matthew's daughter, Nikki.

Adrien Brody — "Air Strike" (2018)
Adrien Brody in "Air Strike."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 0%

Brody won his first Golden Globe in 2025 for starring in "The Brualist." He had previously been nominated in 2003 for "The Piano," but lost — both are critical hits.

Conversely, "Air Strike" has the rare 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The film is about the Japanese bombings of Chongqing during World War II. Brody is credited as a special appearance.

Zoe Saldaña — "Constellation" (2005)
Gabrielle Union, Billy Dee Williams, and Zoe Saldaña in "Constellation."

Rotten Tomatoes score0%

Saldaña received her first nomination and win this year for her performance in "Emilia Pérez," a Spanish-language musical about a cartel dealer who undergoes gender reassignment surgery with the help of Rita Mora Castro (Saldaña), a lawyer.

"Constellation" is the story of a family who returns to their hometown in Alabama when its matriarch Carmel dies. Saldaña plays Rosa, Carmel's niece.

Sebastian Stan — "The Apparition" (2012)
Sebastian Stan in "The Apparition."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 3%

Stan was nominated for two Golden Globes this year, for lead actor in both a drama and a musical/comedy. While he lost the drama award, he won for his performance in the black comedy "A Different Man."

Thirteen years ago, he appeared in the horror film "The Apparition." In it, a group of college students (including Stan's character Ben) attempt to recreate the "Charles Experiment," which sees them stare at a drawing of a dead man named Charles to summon his spirit.

Colin Farrell — "Artemis Fowl" (2020)
Colin Farrell in "Artemis Fowl."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 8%

Farrell has been nominated for four Golden Globes, winning his first in 2009 for "In Bruges," his second in 2023 for "The Banshees of Inisherin," and his third in 2025 for "The Penguin."

One of his more recent films, "Artemis Fowl," has also proven to be his worst, according to critics. In it, he plays Artemis Fowl Sr., the missing father of the titular character.

Kieran Culkin — "Movie 43" (2013)
Kieran Culkin in "Movie 43."

Rotten Tomatoes score5%

Culkin has been nominated for six Golden Globes in his career, winning two back-to-back in 2024 and 2025 for "Succession" and "A Real Pain," respectively.

However, just a decade or so ago, he appeared in the lowest-rated film of his career: "Movie 43," a comedy anthology film. Culkin's segment is about a grocery store clerk, Neil, whose ex-girlfriend shows up and the two quickly begin having an explicit conversation — unbeknownst to them, though, Neil's mic is hooked up to the store's intercom. Neil's ex Veronica is played by Culkin's real-life ex Emma Stone. And speaking of Stone ...

Emma Stone — "Movie 43" (2013)
Emma Stone in "Movie 43."

Rotten Tomatoes score5%

Stone has been nominated for eight Golden Globes, winning two. Her first came in 2017 for "La La Land" in 2017, and her second came seven years later in 2024 for "Poor Things." Stone appeared at the Golden Globes in 2025 because she produced one of this year's nominees for best comedy, "A Real Pain."

And just like Culkin, the worst film of her career (according to critics) is "Movie 43."

Denzel Washington — "Heart Condition" (1990)
Denzel Washington in "Heart Condition."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 10%

Washington is one of the most decorated actors of all time, especially when it comes to the Globes. He's been nominated 11 times — most recently for "Gladiator II" — winning for "Glory" and "The Hurricane." Washington also received the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2016.

But critics say his worst film of all time is the 1990 buddy comedy "Heart Condition," in which he co-stars with Bob Hoskins. Washington plays a lawyer, Napoleon, while Hoskins plays a racist police sergeant named Jake. The two team up to solve a crime.

Angela Bassett — "Survivor" (2015)
Angela Bassett in "Survivor."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 8%

Bassett had only been nominated for one Golden Globe, which she took home for the 1994 Tina Turner biopic "What's Love Got to Do with It," until 2022, when she scored her second win for playing Queen Ramonda in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."

In 2015, Bassett starred in the worst-reviewed film in her career to date, "Survivor," a spy thriller in which she played the US ambassador to the United Kingdom, Maureen Crane.

Andrew Garfield — Lions for Lambs (2007)
Andrew Garfield in "Lions for Lambs."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 28%

Garfield won his first (and only, to date) Golden Globe in 2022 for his performance in "Tick, Tick...Boom!."

His other nominations came from "The Social Network," "Hacksaw Ridge," and "Under the Banner of Heaven."

Garfield's worst movie, according to critics, was only his second on-screen appearance, and he appeared alongside titans like Meryl Streep, Robert Redford, and Tom Cruise. In the film, he plays an apathetic college student who is channeled by a professor, played by Redford.

Hugh Grant — "Did You Hear About the Morgans?" (2009)
Sarah Jessica Parker and Hugh Grant in "Did You Hear About the Morgans?"

Rotten Tomatoes score: 12%

Grant has one win from seven nominations, for his performance in "Four Weddings and a Funeral." He was nominated in 2025 for his performance in "Heretic," but lost to Sebastian Stan.

In 2009, Grant co-starred with Sarah Jessica Parker in "Did You Hear About the Morgans?" as an estranged NYC couple who are forced to enter the witness protection program and move to Wyoming after witnessing a murder.

Jessica Chastain — "Stolen" (2009)
Jessica Chastain in "Stolen."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 0%

Chastain has eight Golden Globe nominations to her name — including one in 2023 for "George & Tammy" — but only one win: "Zero Dark Thirty" in 2013.

Only four years prior, though, Chastain appeared in a career low, the 2009 film "Stolen" alongside Jon Hamm and Josh Lucas. The film tells the story of two fathers connected by the kidnappings of their sons 50 years apart.

Tom Cruise — "Cocktail" (1988)
Tom Cruise in "Cocktail."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 9%

Cruise has three wins from seven Golden Globe nominations: He's won for "Born on the Fourth of July," "Jerry Maguire," and "Magnolia." In 2021, amid controversies with the Golden Globes and the Hollywood Foreign Press, Cruise returned all three awards.

Just two years before he'd win his first Globe, though, he appeared in the critically panned — but box-office smash — "Cocktail" as Brian Flanagan, an Army vet who turns to bartending to make ends meet.

Jean Smart — "Life Itself" (2018)
"Life Itself."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 13%

Smart won her first Golden Globe in 2022 for her performance as legendary stand-up comedian Deborah Vance in "Hacks." Three years later, in 2025, she won again for "Hacks." She was also nominated in 2023 but lost.

She's had a decadeslong career in show business, including the 2018 flop "Life Itself," which had an ensemble cast of Smart, Mandy Patinkin, Oscar Isaac, Olivia Wilde, Antonio Banderas, Olivia Cooke, and Annette Bening. The film spans multiple generations, families, and confusing plotlines.

Hugh Jackman — "Movie 43" (2013)
Hugh Jackman in "Movie 43."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 5%

Jackman has one Golden Globe from four nominations, most recently in 2023 for "The Son." He took home best actor in a musical or comedy for his performance as Jean Valjean in "Les Misérables."

That same year, he appeared in "Movie 43," a film comprised of multiple short segments. In his, he plays a character who goes on a date with Kate Winslet's character, and he has a rather unfortunate appendage growing from his chin.

Cate Blanchett — "Borderlands" (2024)
Clockwise starting from the top left: Ariana Greenblatt, Florian Munteanu, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Hart, and Cate Blanchett in "Borderlands."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 10%

Blanchett has won four times: for "Elizabeth," "I'm Not There," "Blue Jasmine," and most recently, for "Tár." She's been nominated an additional nine times, most recently for "Disclaimer."

However, critics say her worst film was 2024's "Borderlands," an absolutely cursed video-game adaptation that also fell totally flat with fans and at the box office. Blanchett led the film as Lilith, a bounty hunter.

Taron Egerton — "Billionaire Boys Club" (2018)
Taron Egerton in "Billionaire Boys Club."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 7%

Egerton's first win was also his first nomination — he won for his performance as Elton John in 2019's "Rocketman." He was nominated again in 2022 for his work on the Apple TV+ series "Black Bird." 

These both were a rebound from a career low. He'd appeared as the antagonistic tennis pro Dean in "Billionaire Boys Club" in 2018.

Michelle Williams — "Deception" (2008)
Michelle Williams in "Deception."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 10%

In 2022, Williams secured her seventh nomination for her performance in Steven Spielberg's semi-autobiographical film "The Fabelmans." From those seven, she has two wins, for "My Week with Marilyn" and "Fosse/Verdon."

Just three years after her first nomination for 2005's "Brokeback Mountain," she starred in her worst-review film, "Deception," a thriller co-starring Hugh Jackman and Ewan McGregor. The film is basically a B-list "Eyes Wide Shut," in which McGregor's character gets involved in a mysterious underground sex club that Williams is a part of.

Brad Pitt — "Cool World" (1992)
Brad Pitt in "Cool World."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 4%

Pitt was nominated for his eighth Golden Globe in 2022 for "Babylon," 28 years after his first nomination for "Legends of the Fall." He secured his first win the next year for "12 Monkeys." It took him another 23 years to win again, this time for "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," in 2019.

While 2019 was a peak, the nadir of his career has to be his appearance in "Cool World" as Frank, a detective transported into a comic book world.

Jennifer Hudson — "Breathe" (2024)
Jennifer Hudson in "Breathe."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 15%

Hudson also won a Globe on her first try in 2006 for her role as Effie White in "Dreamgirls," which was also her acting debut; an auspicious start.

Her worst film, though, came just last year — the sci-fi thriller "Breathe" which takes place on an Earth where the atmosphere has become unbreathable. Hudson plays Maya, the film's protagonist, who is constantly on the hunt for an oxygen machine and will stop at nothing to get it.

Javier Bardem — "The Last Face" (2016)
Javier Bardem in "The Last Face."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 8%

Bardem has been nominated for six Golden Globes overall, winning one for "No Country for Old Men." Most recently, he was nominated for "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story."

In 2016, Bardem co-starred with Charlize Theron in "The Last Face," directed by her boyfriend at the time, Sean Penn. Theron and Bardem played doctors in Liberia who fall in love while dealing with their dangerous circumstances. However, critics didn't think much of it, as shown by its low score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Rosamund Pike — "Return to Sender" (2015)
Rosamund Pike in "Return to Sender."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 14%

Pike proved that the third time's the charm in 2021, winning her first Golden Globe on her third nomination. After receiving nods for "Gone Girl" and "A Private War," she won for her performance in "I Care a Lot." She was nominated again for her performance in "Saltburn" in 2024, but didn't win.

On the flip side, the worst film in her career according to critics is 2015's "Return to Sender," a psychological thriller about a surgical nurse, Miranda (Pike), striking up a friendship with her rapist while he's in jail.

Daniel Kaluuya — "Chatroom" (2010)
Hannah Murray, Daniel Kaluuya, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Matthew Beard, and Imogen Poots in "Chatroom."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 9%

Kaluuya scored his first Golden Globe win in 2021 for his performance as Fred Hampton in "Judas and the Black Messiah." He was also nominated for "Get Out."

But back in 2010, fresh off his run on "Skins," Kaluuya appeared in the internet thriller "Chatroom," which followed a group of teens who meet online and encourage each other's bad behavior.

Kate Hudson — "A Little Bit of Heaven" (2011)
Kate Hudson in "A Little Bit of Heaven."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 4%

Hudson was nominated for her second Golden Globe in 2021 for the controversial film "Music," but lost to Rosamund Pike. She won her first in 2001 for her role as Penny Lane in "Almost Famous."

She also starred in the 2011 film "A Little Bit of Heaven" as Marley, a woman who learns she has terminal cancer and struggles to come to terms with it, while also being granted three wishes.

Glenn Close — "Maxie" (1985)
Mandy Patinkin and Glenn Close in "Maxie."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 0%

Close has been nominated for 16 Golden Globes, winning three for her performances in "The Lion in Winter," "Damages," and "The Wife." She was most recently nominated for "Hillbilly Elegy," but she lost to Jodie Foster.

However, her worst film, according to critics, was 1985's "Maxie," in which she plays the titular character, the spirit of a would-be '20s film star who possesses a normal woman, Jan, so she can fulfill her destiny as a film star.

Saoirse Ronan — "The Host" (2013)
Saoirse Ronan in "The Host."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 10%

Ronan won her first and only Golden Globe (thus far) in 2018 for "Lady Bird," though she has three other nods to her name.

In 2013, she appeared in the film adaptation of "Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer's other series, "The Host," as the main character Melanie, who gets taken over by a parasite named Wanderer.

Michael Douglas — "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt" (2009)
Michael Douglas in "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 7%

Douglas has been nominated for 14 Golden Globes, and has won five — he won for producing "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," one for producing "Romancing the Stone," and others for his performances in "Wall Street," "Behind the Candelabra," and "The Kominsky Method." He also received the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2004.

But critics say his worst film is the 2009 crime thriller "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt," in which he plays a sketchy (but successful) lawyer who is embroiled in a scandal when a journalist tries to set him up.

Octavia Spencer — "The Divergent Series: Allegiant" (2016)
Octavia Spencer in "The Divergent Series: Allegiant."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 11%

Spencer has been nominated for three Golden Globes, winning one in 2012 for her breakthrough performance in "The Help."

After that, she was cast in the "Divergent" series, one of the many dystopian film series that was touted as the next "Hunger Games," as Johanna, a member of the "Amity" faction. She appeared in both "Insurgent" and "Allegiant," which has a critics score of just 11%.

Robert Downey Jr. — "Johnny Be Good" (1988)
Anthony Michael Hall and Robert Downey Jr. in "Johnny Be Good."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 0%

Downey has received five Golden Globes noms in his career and has won three awards: one for his performance on the TV series "Ally McBeal" in 2001, a second for his performance as the iconic detective in "Sherlock Holmes" in 2010, and a third in 2024 for playing Lewis Strauss in "Oppenheimer." He also won a special award as part of the ensemble cast of "Short Cuts."

One of the worst movies of his career, though, is "Johnny Be Good" in which he appeared as Leo, the best friend of the main character Johnny Walker, who is trying to decide where to play college football.

Winona Ryder — "Lost Souls" (2000)
Winona Ryder in "Lost Souls."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 8%

Ryder has won one Golden Globe from three nominations, for her performance in "The Age of Innocence."

Seven years later, Ryder starred in the horror film "Lost Souls" as Maya, a member of a group of people who believe that Satan intends to inhabit a human being.

Ryan Gosling — "Stay" (2005)
Ryan Gosling in "Stay."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 26%

It took Gosling five tries to finally take home a Golden Globe, which he did for 2017's "La La Land." He received another nomination in 2023 for "Barbie."

Three years before he'd earn his first Golden Globe nomination for "Lars and the Real Girl" in 2008, he starred in 2005's "Stay" as Henry Letham, a car crash survivor who is slowly losing his grip on reality.

Awkwafina — "Breaking News in Yuba County" (2021)
Awkwafina in "Breaking News in Yuba County."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 11%

Awkwafina won her first Golden Globe for her breakthrough performance in "The Farewell" in 2020. It was also her first nomination.

Just a year later, she'd already gotten her worst film out of the way: 2021's "Breaking News in Yuba County," in which she played Mina, an enforcer for money launderers.

Sigourney Weaver — "The Cold Light of Day" (2012)
Sigourney Weaver in "The Cold Light of Day."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 4%

Weaver has two Golden Globe wins under her belt from seven nominations. She won for her portrayal of Dian Fossey in "Gorillas in the Mist" and for playing the villainous boss Katharine in "Working Girl."

A career low for Weaver is 2012's action thriller "The Cold Light of Day," in which she plays the duplicitous CIA handler of Henry Cavill's character Will.

Sam Rockwell — "Gentlemen Broncos" (2009) and "Mute" (2018) (tie)
Sam Rockwell in "Gentlemen Broncos" and "Moon."

Rotten Tomatoes scores: 20%

Rockwell's been nominated for three Golden Globes, winning one for his performance in "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri."

Almost a decade prior, he appeared in "Gentlemen Broncos," a film about a would-be author named Benjamin Purvis, who is trying to write a book called "Yeast Lords." Rockwell plays the main character of the book, Bronco (later Brutus).

The same year he won for "Billboards" in 2018, he also appeared in the tech-noir film "Mute," in which he has an uncredited cameo as Sam Bell, his character from "Mute's" predecessor, "Moon."

Jim Carrey — "Dark Crimes" (2016)
Jim Carrey in "Dark Crimes."

Rotten Tomatoes score: 0%

Carrey has been nominated for eight Golden Globes, winning twice in back-to-back years — in 1999 for "The Truman Show" and 2000 for "Man on the Moon."

Three years before he'd receive his seventh acting nom for "Kidding," Carrey appeared in "Dark Crimes" (also known as "True Crimes"), a film based on the real story of Polish convicted murderer Krystian Bala, per The New Yorker. Carrey plays Tadek, a detective investigating a murder.

Felicity Huffman — "Christmas with the Kranks" (2004)
Felicity Huffman in 2004.

Rotten Tomatoes score: 5%

Huffman has been nominated for seven Golden Globes, mainly for her television work, but her only win to date is for her performance in the film "Transamerica" in 2005.

The year prior, she had a small role in "Christmas with the Kranks" as one of the main character's friends, Mary.

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