Chloe Zhao has made history at the Golden Globes by becoming the first Asian woman to be named best director. The US-based 38-year-old, who was born in China, is also only the second woman to win the award.
22.02.2021 - 21:43 / usmagazine.com
When in France? Earlier this month, fans were floored when Netflix’s Emily in Paris earned a handful of nominations for the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards. Now, a new report alleges that some of the voting committee may have been swayed.
According to The Los Angeles Times, more than 30 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association were flown out to visit the set of the Darren Star-created series while it was filming in 2019. At the time, Paramount Network reportedly treated the group to two
Chloe Zhao has made history at the Golden Globes by becoming the first Asian woman to be named best director. The US-based 38-year-old, who was born in China, is also only the second woman to win the award.
Nomadland, becoming the first woman of colour to win in the category. She's the second woman ever to earn the trophy, following Barbra Streisand's victory for Yentl in 1983.
Nomadlandwon best motion picture in the drama category at the 78th annualGolden Globe Awards on Sunday night. Director Chloe Zhao said as she accepted the award, "Thank you to my fellow nominees for your beautiful, beautiful movies." Zhao also became the second woman to win best director at the Golden Globes earlier in the evening.
Kaley Cuoco took her Golden Globes loss on the chin by sharing a good-humoured reaction photo on Instagram. The Big Bang Theory star was up for two awards for her performance in HBO series The Flight Attendant, including Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy.
Emily In Paris is nominated for Best TV Series Musical Or Comedy, and I, for one, cannot wait to find out which it is,' she added. 'French Exit is what I did after watching the first episode of Emily in Paris.
Chloé Zhao has made history as the second woman ever to win the best director award at the Golden Globes, and the first Asian woman to do so. Zhao won for her work on Nomadland, which follows Fern (Frances McDormand) as she embarks on a new life as a van-dwelling nomad, traveling the American West.
Golden Globes took place semi-virtually on Sunday 28 February, with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosting a modified ceremony owing to the coronavirus pandemic. Both hosts performed their duties from separate cities, on opposite coasts.
And that’s a wrap! Even in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, Hollywood still pulled off making the 2021 Golden Globes a reality — and Us Weekly can’t get over some of the night’s biggest moments.
first-ever bicoastal show — the Globes chose an especially weird crop of nominations this year. Netflix’s “Emily in Paris” got a nod while critical darling HBO drama “I May Destroy You” was snubbed.
Lily Collins brought the glam to her 2021 Golden Globes look on Sunday (February 28)!
Golden Globes kicked off with jokes about Sia’s controversial Autism film Music, the divisive Netflix hit Emily in Paris and James Corden’s performance in The Prom. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler have returned to host this year’s ceremony, at first addressing the strangeness of awarding films and television shows in the middle of a pandemic.
Cue the laughter! Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s return to the Golden Globes on Sunday, February 28, was packed with jokes, drinks and a few jabs — especially when it came to Emily in Paris.
The Golden Globes ritual this Sunday may prompt the usual groans in some circles, but it will also trigger some elegant paydays.
More like Emily in TROUBLE!
Social media users weren’t impressed by the nominations that were garnered by Lily Collins and Emily in Paris for the 2021 Golden Globes, and this new report won’t make them any happier.
Michaela Coel was entirely shut out of the 2021 Golden Globes nominations, and the snub has angered many in Hollywood – including Deborah Copaken, a writer of one of the more controversially nominated shows, Emily in Paris.
Gallery: These biopics couldn’t be further from the truth (Espresso)“But that excitement is now unfortunately tempered by my rage over Coel’s snub. That I May Destroy You did not get one Golden Globe nod is not only wrong, it’s what is wrong with everything,” she continued.