More like Emily in TROUBLE!
03.02.2021 - 21:49 / hollywoodreporter.com
The 2021 Golden Globe nominations raised a number of eyebrows with unexpected inclusions and omissions among this year's nominees. In terms of surprises, Sia's yet to be released Music, which has already generated controversy as the musician chose to cast Maddie Ziegler as an autistic girl instead of an actor on the spectrum, snagged an unexpected two nominations for best motion picture, musical or comedy and for actress Kate Hudson.
More like Emily in TROUBLE!
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.
Golden Globes awards, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), has no Black members, a new exposé claims.According to an original report by The LA Times – the details of which have been re-shared by The Hollywood Reporter – the HFPA has no Black members among its 87-strong membership.Additionally, it’s claimed that the HFPA has been paying members substantial sums to serve as officers and on committees.
Golden Globes is putting the «person» in «in person» ceremony.Anthony Anderson, Tiffany Haddish, Kate Hudson, Margot Robbie and Kenan Thompson will present at this week's 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced on Monday.They join Awkwafina, Cynthia Erivo, Annie Mumolo, Joaquin Phoenix, Kristen Wiig and Renee Zellweger.
Golden Globes winners. Fun fact: that's also how the HFPA votes!We're only joking, of course, but the Hollywood Foreign Press Association is a notoriously unpredictable bunch — look no further than this year's nominations — so predicting who they'll award a Globe requires as much logic and reason as it does pure chaos.
Emily Ratajkowski makes her way into a medical building for a doctor’s appointment on Wednesday (February 10) in New York City.
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.
Emily in Paris writer Deborah Copaken has shared her “rage” over the fact that I May Destroy You was snubbed by the Golden Globes.Copaken wrote an op-ed for the Guardian following the surprise nomination for Netflix comedy series Emily in Paris, which provoked outrage for many.“‘That show,’ I told everyone who would listen, ‘deserves to win all the awards.’ When it didn’t, I was stunned,” Copaken wrote. “I May Destroy You was not only my favourite show of 2020.
Emily in Paris has spoken of her surprise and “rage” that Michaela Coel’s BBC series I May Destroy You was shut out by the Golden Globes. The critically panned comedy, starring Lily Collins as an American marketing whizz working in France, was nominated in two categories — Best TV Series (Musical or Comedy) and Best Actress in a TV Series (Musical or Comedy) for Collins.
Popular Netflix show Emily in Paris raked up a storm on social media when it was nominated in two categories for the Golden Globes. For the unversed, Emily In Paris was nominated for best TV series along with a best actress nomination for show lead Lily Collins.
nominees have been announced for 2021, and while this year’s roster included a slew of surprises (Emily in Paris, anyone?), there were also some glaring omissions. Here, we take a look at the performers and projects that were shut out.
Deborah Copaken, a writer on Netflix’s hit series Emily In Paris, has said the success of her show in the Golden Globe nominations was blemished by the fact that I May Destroy You was overlooked.
This could not have been scripted better. Sarah Jessica Parker, an HFPA darling with nine nominations, seven of them — and four wins — for HBO’s Sex and the City — was the first presenter announcing the 2021 Golden Globe nominations this morning.
One of Wednesday's biggest Golden Globe surprises may have come in the two nominations awarded to Netflix's Emily in Paris, for both best TV series, musical or comedy, and best actress in a TV series, musical or comedy, for star Lily Collins. Collins, a producer on the Darren Star series about an American girl in France, working at a marketing firm, is also celebrating the six nominations (leading the film categories) for Mank, in which she co-stars.
In 2021, the most strikingly diverse category at the Golden Globe Awards is best director. After a total of five female nominees over the past 77 years, this year women comprise the majority of the race: One Night in Miami’s Regina King, Nomadland’s Chloe Zhao and, in somewhat of a surprise, Promising Young Woman’s Emerald Fennell.
I May Destroy You and Michaela Coel received no nominations at the #GoldenGlobes this year- what the fuck is this idiotic erasure?!” one user tweeted.Another fan wrote, “No it’s actually CRIMINAL to not recognize Michaela Coel for what she did, not just w trauma or sexual assault or consent, but w friendship and art and power and healing! I May Destroy You was an artist executing a singular vision, pure and focused #GoldenGlobes”“Golden Globes are laughable.
In a tale as old as time… the second that the nominations for a prominent awards ceremony are announced, there is immediate chatter about who or what were snubbed!
Golden Globe awards were announced Wednesday morning, and online buzz is already brewing about what many perceive to be egregious oversights — and, in some cases, downright boring retreads.Former “SNL” stars Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are back to host the broadcast on NBC. Typically the award ceremony is held on the first Sunday of the year but the broadcast was pushed back to Feb.