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.
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Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticFor once, the people who said they were shocked really looked shocked. Jodie Foster may have won some of the biggest kudos of the night for showing up in her pajamas and cuddling with her wife, actress Alexandra Hedison, on the couch, but when Foster won for best supporting actress in a motion picture and said, “Are you kidding me? I think you made a mistake,” there was no faking the lack of fakery.
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.
starring Andra Day as the jazz singer, was named best picture, while the Korean American family drama “Minari” got best intergenerational film. Spike Lee’s Vietnam-themed “Da 5 Bloods” picked up best buddy picture and Regina King’s “One Night in Miami…,” about the fictional meeting of Malcolm X, Sam Cooke, Cassius Clay and Jim Brown, got best ensemble.“We focus on films made by and for grownups,” said Tim Appelo, the film and television critic for AARP.
There was so much great fashion at the 2021 Golden Globes last night.
Nomadland win best drama and Borat Subsequent Moviefilm win best musical or comedy.Like many, Foster appeared at the broadcast virtually, with her camera capturing a wonderfully domestic scene as she was announced to have won Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her role in The Mauritanian, about a man who was held at Guantanamo Bay for 14 years without charge.“Oh my God, are you kidding me?” Foster asked, after kissing Hedison. “I think you made a mistake.
Jodie Foster made a very special shout-out during her Golden Globes acceptance speech Sunday.
Jodie Foster got some love from Aaron Rodgers after her shout out to him at the 2021 Golden Globes.During Sunday night's show, Foster took home the award for Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her work in .
Jodie Foster thanked in her Golden Globe acceptance speech was the Scots man responsible for her success in The Mauritarian.Jodie hit the headlines after filming her acceptance speech for best supporting actor t the US film award in her pyjamas alongside her wife Alexander Hedison and dog, but the real story is about the hugely talented Scot behind her success in the movie.
Jodie Foster had her biggest supporters by her side as she celebrated her win at the 2021 Golden Globes.The 58-year-old actress, who won the Best Supporting Actress prize for her role in The Mauritanian, appeared on screen for the virtual ceremony with her wife Alexandra Hedison and their dog, Ziggy.MORE: Jennifer Aniston's sneaky appearance at 2021 Golden Globes revealedJodie, who had coordinated with her pet by wearing pyjamas that matched Ziggy's necktie, appeared stunned as her name was
No, Jodie Foster did not play a hand in introducing her The Mauritanian co-star, Shailene Woodley, to the actress’s now-fiance, Aaron Rodgers. In fact, Jodie has never even MET Aaron in person.
Naman Ramachandran Eros STX and Amazon Prime Video have signed a multi-year first window output deal for the Nordics, effective immediately.The deal will see Prime subscribers in the Nordics get exclusive access to STX International’s slate, including “The Mauritanian,” for which Jodie Foster won a Golden Globe, and which also stars Tahar Rahim and Benedict Cumberbatch.
red carpet and awards show, many celebrities celebrated the Golden Globes with their typical black tie attire - despite watching from their living rooms. Other stars weren’t as dedicated to the fancy theme, with some celebrities, such as Jeff Daniels and Jodie Foster, showing up for the ceremony in pyjamas or casual clothes.
Netflix tripled up on its competition at the Golden Globes on Sunday, scooping six statuettes to Pop TV’s two. The streamer’s international hit The Crown swept all of its four categories: Drama Series, Lead Actor (Josh O’Connor), Lead Actress (Emma Corwin) and Supporting Actress (Gillian Anderson).
Rosamund Pike , Jodie Foster, and Andra Day pulled off some sweet upsets among the three actress categories tonight at the Golden Globes, but in terms of predictable winners the rest of it went as you might have expected based on pundits forecasts. But what it means for Oscars is anybody’s guess at this point. This is not a normal year, so we can expect anything to unfold in the next couple of months.
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.
Jodie Foster celebrates her 2021 Golden Globes win with a kiss from wife Alexandra Hedison!
LOS ANGELES -- Jodie Foster thanked Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers at the Golden Globes, fulfilling a promise the actress had made before she won.Foster clarified Sunday night that she did not introduce Rodgers to actress Shailene Woodley, who recently confirmed her engagement to the NFL’s MVP.“I have never met Aaron Rodgers, but it is possible that I do like to talk about how much I love the Green Bay Packers,” Foster said in virtual comments backstage.
Gallery: These are the most memorable Golden Globes moments of all time! (BANG Showbiz)"I'm a little speechless, I never expected to be here again, wow.
It’s that time of year again—where the biggest names in Hollywood get all glammed up, gather in front of their webcams, and wait for their Zoom meeting to begin so they can find out who won this year’s Golden Globes. With COVID-19 still a major issue in the US and around the world, this year’s 78th Annual Golden Globes Awards did things a bit differently, as the ceremony was mostly a digital affair but with some familiar elements.
The Mauritanian. It was a major upset, as pundits widely thought the winner would either be Glenn Close for Hillbilly Elegy, Amanda Seyfried for Mank, or Olivia Colman for The Father.