Publicists from more than 100 firms that represent nearly all of the talent in Hollywood have sent a letter to the HFPA to demand “transformational change” within the organization.
01.03.2021 - 09:31 / hollywoodreporter.com
It might not have always been pretty (audio issues, anyone?) but when the Hollywood Foreign Press Association presented the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards, the stars responded by enlisting their glam squads and breaking out custom gowns en masse to provethat glamour is, indeed, back.
Ahead of Sunday night's telecast, it was unclear how the industry would respond against the backdrop of a still looming COVID-19 pandemic and a fresh controversy due to the HFPA's lack of Black members.The Golden
.Publicists from more than 100 firms that represent nearly all of the talent in Hollywood have sent a letter to the HFPA to demand “transformational change” within the organization.
Clayton Davis Sacha Baron Cohen, Lee Isaac Chung, Chloé Zhao and many others virtually won Golden Globes on a night filled with technical hiccups and awkward Zoom moments. One of the notable things missing were the moments where a person’s name is called and they make the long walk to the stage and accept their statuettes (who can forget Jacqueline Bissett’s long journey which was parodied on “Saturday Night Live” by Vanessa Bayer).
Jodie Foster made a very special shout-out during her Golden Globes acceptance speech Sunday.
Last night, we watched what might be the weirdest Golden Globes ceremony of all time. Not only because of the Zoom-iness of everything (so many technical difficulties!) but also because the show featured the hosts, presenters, and winners openly commenting on the lack of diversity and inclusivity in the 87-person membership of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
was nominated in the Best Actor in a Drama Series category for his role on the Amazon Prime show “Hunters” (which he lost to Josh O’Connor of “The Crown”). Perhaps the legendary actor was unfazed by the idea of winning another golden statue from the HFPA, as he already has various Golden Globes and even the Cecil B.
Minari'swin in the best foreign-language category at tonight's Golden Globes Award ceremonycomes after a controversy about the film's classification that left the movie shut out of the best picture race. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association was heavily criticized for its decision to place the Lee Isaac Chung-directed drama in the foreign-language category given that the film was financed and produced by American companies, A24 and Plan B, respectively.
Returning co-hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler kicked off the 78th annual Golden Globes with a funny and topical opening monologue, addressing COVID-19 and the lack of diverse representation within the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. The duo took the stage from opposite coasts for the first time in Golden Globes history, with Fey hosting live from the Rainbow Room in New York City and Poehler from inside the Beverly Hilton, where the awards show normally takes place.
Rosamund Pike took home the award for best performance by an actress in a motion picture, comedy or musical during Sunday night’s Golden Globes for I Care a Lot. The actress beat out Maria Bakalova (Borat Subsequent Moviefilm), Kate Hudson (Music), Michelle Pfeiffer(French Exit)and Anya Taylor-Joy (Emma).
Golden Globe Awards were a chance for Hollywood's biggest names to get all dressed up — and they didn't disappoint!Live from The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills and Rainbow Room in New York, the bi-coastal ceremony included in-person presenters and virtual appearances.
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.
Golden Globes was truly unique. The star-studded show brought glitz and glamour to its semi-virtual awards show, which celebrated the best of TV and film over the last year.Hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler — who came together while on opposite sides of the country — this Golden Globes was filled with emotional acceptance speeches, surprise victories and a lot of quirky fun.Here's a look at the biggest, best and most memorable moments from Sunday's star-studded ceremony.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterWawaweewa! Sacha Baron Cohen won his second best actor Golden Globe for portraying Kazakh journalist Borat Sagdiyev.
AppleTV+ breakout comedy “Ted Lasso,” clearly didn’t expect to win a 2021 Golden Globe award for it. And now his fans are abuzz on Twitter about whether or not he was under the influence.
first commercial ever to show lactating breasts on television during the 2021 Golden Globes on NBC Sunday. “All right girls, you’ve got this: Latch, and latch better, and oh God, unlatch, unlatch,” a female voice narrates in the 75-second commercial as two new moms breast-feed their babies with their nipples uncensored.“That Frida Mom commercial was EVERYTHING! Thank you for showing such accurate depictions of Motherhood,” one fan wrote.“That Frida mom ad was a big deal.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine When Angela Bassett was announced as a Golden Globes presenter, we knew she would slay the red carpet (even in a pandemic). .
Angela Bassett will never forget Chadwick Boseman. In an interview with ET's Nischelle Turner ahead of this year's Golden Globes, the actress said she'd be looking forward to seeing Boseman's face up on screen again. Boseman is nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama for his role in The actor died in August after a private battle with colon cancer.
the lack of black members in the Hollywood Foreign Press Association following a damning report that led to a Time’s Up protest.“The HFPA is made up of about 90 international no black journalists,” Fey, 50, cracked.