What a moment! George Clooney was caught by surprise when his pal Julia Roberts took the stage at the 2022 Kennedy Center Honors in a dress covered with his pictures.
12.12.2022 - 18:43 / deadline.com
The Golden Globes TV nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association this morning were as surprising as they were … exclusionary.
House of the Dragon earned noms for Best Drama and Best Actress (Emma D’Arcy) but there was nothing for breakout stars like Paddy Considine, Matt Smith and Milly Alcock. Amazon’s Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, in comparison, got nothing.
Yellowstone‘s Kevin Costner was recognized but his terrific co-stars Kelly Reilly and Wes Bentley weren’t — and the drama was snubbed in the Best Drama category.
Apple TV’s Black Bird earned well deserved nominations for Best TV Limited Series, Best Actor (Taron Edgerton) and Best Supporting Actor (Paul Walter Houser) — but the streamer’s extraordinary Five Days At Memorial from John Ridley and Carlton Cuse was completely overlooked to make way for the likes of … Pam & Tommy? Lily James, Sebastian Stan and Seth Rogan got noms, too, for Pam and Tommy, but there was nothing for Cherry Jones and Vera Farmiga of Memorial. Hmmpf.
Netflix’s Wednesday made the cut in the comedy category — as did FX’s terrific half-hour The Bear — but FX’s other masterpiece, Reservation Dogs, was iced out. Speaking of FX, The Old Man also earned worthy noms for stars Jeff Bridges and John Lithgow but the drama was brushed off in main category. Huh?
And Domhnall Gleeson earned a much-deserved nomination for playing a serial killer in The Patient, but his co-star Steve Carell — who excellently depicted his imprisoned therapist — was neglected. But hey, at least Julia Roberts got her nomination for Gaslit!
And hooray, we guess, for the two broadcast TV shows that made the cut — Abbott Elementary, which continues to be sick with award nominations, and ABC’s new
What a moment! George Clooney was caught by surprise when his pal Julia Roberts took the stage at the 2022 Kennedy Center Honors in a dress covered with his pictures.
Five-time Golden Globe winner and 16x nominee Ryan Murphy is receiving the Carol Burnett Award at the 2023 Golden Globes.
The Beverly Hills Cop franchise actor and SNL alum will be bestowed with the Cecile B. DeMille award at the Golden Globes in January.
The Golden Globe nominations for 2022 are out! And they’re missing some pretty big names!
Typically, Deadline and other media outlets are overwhelmed with requests after the Golden Globes to talk to giddy actors and actresses who just received their first (or repeat) nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. But not this year. Despite a new level of transparency by the HFPA and promises that it has cleaned house, everyone still remains in a veritable “wait and see” state when it comes to the new and “improved” Golden Globes.
In the wake of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s diversity controversy, and their pursuit to increase representation, this year’s selection of diverse TV and film nominees in acting, songwriting, film score, directing and writing is actually up over last year’s: 30 to 26.
With all the talk about the diversification of the “new” Hollywood Foreign Press Association, particularly in terms of recruiting Black members to make up for the sheer paucity of them as revealed originally in a now-infamous Los Angeles Times report, it might be one of this morning’s key surprises in the nominations for the 80th Golden Globe Awards, that not a single film with strong Black themes or actors or behind the camera talent was among the Best Picture nominees in either Drama or Comedy/Musical categories. Most egregiously missing in those key categories, as well as directing and writing were hotly awards-buzzed The Woman King, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and Till, the latter film completely shut out despite heavy Oscar attention expected for its star Danielle Deadwyler who last week was named Best Lead Performance at the Gothams as well as Best Actress at the Critics Choice Celebration of Black Cinema & Television. Will Smith’s return in Emancipation from director Antoine Fuqua also was AWOL, although considering its decidedly mixed critical reception and inherent controversy (although not with the Globes) that isn’t all that surprising to see it snubbed.
, which were briefly blacklisted, are back… or at least they're trying to be back. The were announced on Monday, December 12, and, as ever, there are plenty of Golden Globes snubs to complain about.
They’re back! The 80th Golden Globe Awards will be broadcast live again after this year’s ceremony was taken off the air amid a boycott of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Will Hollywood embrace the Golden Globes? Is America even interested in who the Hollywood Foreign Press Association nominates anymore? We likely won’t know until the Globes return to NBC on Tuesday, January 10th, but the HFPA were up bright and early this morning to reveal their 2023 nominees. And, assuming they care, it was a very big day for “The Banshees of Inisherin” which earned eight nominations on the film side while “Abbott Elementary” took five in the television categories.