Ice Cube has won the war… for Worst Picture of the year.

The rapper and actor’s War of the Worlds and Rachel Zegler‘s Snow White were the big, er, winners at the 46th Razzie Awards, which honor the worst in contemporary cinema. Upon release, the latest telling of the classic H.G. Wells novel, director Rich Lee’s War of the Worlds, initially made history as one of the few films to score a 0 percent on Rotten Tomatoes (which is now up to a breathtaking 4 percent), and the Razzies are showering the film with similar glory.

In addition to War of the Worlds being named the Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off or Sequel and Worst Picture, Ice Cube has been selected as Worst Actor and Lee as Worst Director, while Kenny Golde and Marc Hyman were honored with Worst Screenplay.

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While Zegler found herself taking a lot of heat for Disney’s live-action Snow White remake, she made it out of the Razzies unscathed — though the name couldn’t be said for her costars. “All seven artificial dwarfs” were two-time victors at the Razzies, scoring Worst Supporting Actor and Worst Screen Combo. The winners were rounded out by Rebel Wilson for Worst Actress in Bride Hard and Sylvester Stallone’s daughter Scarlet Rose Stallone for Worst Supporting Actress in Gunslingers.

Kate Hudson in ‘Song Song Blue.’.

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Former Razzie recipient Kate Hudson was once again recognized, only this time for her good work. After winning Worst Actress in 2022 for the Sia-directed Music, Hudson is now the recipient of the Razzie Redeemer Award, given that she is Oscar-nominated at Sunday’s Academy Awards for her performance in Song Song Blue.

So, to those seven artificial dwarfs, don’t give up hope!