Euphoria, Zendaya looked a vision in violet (dress by Christopher John Rogers) before she swapped it for a custom Giorgio Armani Privé just in time to accept her accolade.
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Pete Hammond Awards Columnist/Chief Film CriticThis once-proud category fell on hard times when the networks abandoned the format, and increasingly cable outlets did too. HBO and Netflix have kept it alive, the latter finding safe harbor here the past three years with an anthology series of ‘movies’ from its Black Mirror franchise, which was finally ruled ineligible here.
Euphoria, Zendaya looked a vision in violet (dress by Christopher John Rogers) before she swapped it for a custom Giorgio Armani Privé just in time to accept her accolade.
Scandal fans will agree that it's an absolute travesty that Kerry Washington never won an Emmy for her game-changing performance as Olivia Pope. However, justice has been served (sort of), as Washington took home her very first Emmy this year.Washington was nominated in four categories at the 2020 Emmys—once as an actress, and three times as an executive producer.
Amy Sherman-Palladino is taking us back to Stars Hollow!
The 72nd edition of the Primetime Emmy Awards took place this weekend and Schitt’s Creek left everyone bowing down to them. The Netflix show was nominated for 15 categories at the Emmys 2020 of which it won seven prestigious awards.
Randall Park needs to the fine print a little better next time!
Emmy was within reach for Ramy Youssef — but unfortunately, itwent to Eugene Levy. This year's awards show visited dozens of stars at their homes amid the coronavirus pandemic, with a person in a HAZMAT suit standing right outside with their potential award.
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Jennifer Aniston pulls out the extinguisher to put out a fire on the 2020 Emmy Awards stage on Sunday night (September 20) in Los Angeles.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeDid the casting directors call it? Among the past week’s Emmy winners were the casting teams for “Succession,” “Schitt’s Creek” and “Watchmen.” Those happen to be the three major frontrunners as the 72nd Emmy Awards get underway on Sunday night — with host Jimmy Kimmel live from the Staples Center.Besides which shows ultimately come out on top, the other big question is whether HBO or Netflix — the two titans of the Emmys — will exit with bragging
seems to be the message from the Television Academy for Sunday’s unprecedented virtual 2020 Emmy Awards — hosted for the third time by late-night comic Jimmy Kimmel — in lieu of an in-person event at LA’s Microsoft Theater.
The 2020 Emmy Awards are kicking off tonight, and there are so many superstars nominated!
The 2020 Emmy Awards are tonight!
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine We've been waiting for this night since July, when the nominees were announced online by Leslie Jones, Laverne Cox, Josh Gad and Tatiana Maslany.The biggest night of the year in television is going to be a little different this September due to the current pandemic, but what exactly can we expect from the 2020 Emmy Awards?The ceremony will take place on Sunday 20 September, 8pm ET and 12am GMT.Jimmy Kimmel is returning to the helm in what will mark his third
Watchmen, Normal People, Unorthodox and Unbelievable wowing audiences, and fan favourites such as Schitt’s Creek and The Good Place bowing out on a high.Still, there are some clunkers that have been recognised. And, yes, we do mean Ryan Murphy’s self-satisfied revisionist Netflix car crash Hollywood.
will be radically different, of course — can you say “pandemic?” — but host Jimmy Kimmel and crew will soldier on with a telecast conducted remotely.But that doesn’t mean there won’t be the nail-biting envelope-opening (how will that work?) and the crowning of winners in many major categories.Here are my picks for who will be (virtually) rewarded with a prime time Emmys statuette Sunday at 8 p.m. EST, 5 p.m.
Pete Hammond, Dominic Patten It all comes down to this. The 72nd Annual Emmy Awards take place Sunday night in a way they never have before – virtually. Past ceremonies have been deeply impacted by the 9/11 World Trade Center attack that forced two postponements and finally a stripped down Emmys hosted memorably by Ellen DeGeneres. And how about the year a SAG strike led to NO actors agreeing to present, and NO winners with the exception of one who even showed up.
Pete Hammond Awards Columnist/Chief Film CriticAnother year, another Emmys. Well, maybe it’s not that simple this time around, because this 72nd annual celebration of television’s best is destined to be anything but just another Emmys.
Pete Hammond Awards Columnist/Chief Film CriticA returning champ vs. another past winner sets up the possibility of a repeat victor for Lead Actor in a Drama Series, but there are a couple of veterans in the mix who have 13 acting Emmy nods between them and no win, so sentiment could be a factor.
Pete Hammond Awards Columnist/Chief Film CriticThis may be the toughest overall competition of any Emmy category this year. In fact, in a year where Elisabeth Moss, Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Mandy Moore, and many others weren’t nominated, you might be right to get the feeling that the contest for Lead Actress In A Drama Series is going to be brutal.