Quentin Tarantino is working on a Once Upon a Time in Hollywood spin-off series based on fictional TV show, Bounty Law.
07.01.2020 - 13:17 / hollywood.com
Sam Mendes’ war movie 1917 and Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood were the toast of the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday (January 5, 2020), landing five big wins between them.
1917 was crowned Best Motion Picture – Drama, upsetting Martin Scorsese’s awards season favourite The Irishman, while Mendes surprised himself as he beat his peers to take home the Best Director honour.
Tarantino had a trio of wins to celebrate – he landed the awards for Best Motion Picture – Musical or
Quentin Tarantino is working on a Once Upon a Time in Hollywood spin-off series based on fictional TV show, Bounty Law.
Things are getting meta in the Tarantino universe
Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood was the top pick at the Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday (January 12, 2020) when it was crowned Best Picture.
Last night, the Critics Choice Association held their 25th awards ceremony. There, Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood took Best Picture and led the evening with four wins, though the Critics Choice Awards spread the love quite a bit. With the Academy Award nominations early in the morning, we’ll make this short and sweet. Read on for the complete list of winners…
Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was the top pick at the Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday (12Jan20) when it was crowned Best Picture.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s prolific awards season continued after Fleabag won big at the Critics’ Choice Awards while Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood was named best picture.
Mary Ramos, a 2020 Grammy nominee for her work as a music supervisor on Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, now finds herself among the nominees for the 2020 Guild of Music Supervisors Awards for her work on that Quentin Tarantino film.
With the Globes now behind us and Oscar noms rapidly approaching on Jan. 13, what should we be paying attention to in Hollywood’s biggest film awards race?
Sir Sam Mendes has said he “couldn’t be more delighted” by the success of his “highly personal” war film 1917, which received nine Bafta nominations.
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Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt attended the same 2020 Golden Globes after-parties on Sunday.
Sony Pictures and HBO were the distributor and network that won big during the 77th annual Golden Globes on Sunday night, with three and four nods, respectively.Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures and Warner Bros.
The Irishman may have gone into the 2020 Golden Globes with the second-highest number of film nominations, tied with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood with five nods, but Martin Scorsese's highly anticipated mob epic for Netflix was completely shut out on Sunday night.Indeed, after landing the most film nominations of any company with 17 mentions, Netflix only won one award (best supporting actress for Marriage Story's Laura Dern) in a disappointing showing.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood won best motion picture, comedy or musical at the 2020 Golden Globes on Sunday night.The film beat out fellow nominees Dolemite Is My Name, Jojo Rabbit, Knives Out and Rocketman.The award comes after writer-director Quentin Tarantino won best screenplay and Brad Pitt won best supporting actor in a musical or comedy movie.