Monday, January 6, 2020

'1917', 'Once Upon A Time' Win Big At The Golden Globes


The 77th Golden Globe awards kicked off awards season Sunday night. They were hosted live by Ricky Gervais, his fifth time in the hot seat, from the Beverly Hilton, and aired on NBC. 1917 and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood emerged the big winners on the movie side with Best Director and Best Picture, and Best Screenplay, Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor respectively, but Joker performed well too, bringing home two awards.

Joaquin Phoenix won Best Actor, Motion Picture, Drama for Joker, while Renee Zellweger won Best Actress, Motion Picture, Drama for Judy. Taron Egerton took home Best Actor, Musical or Comedy for his work in Rocketman, while Awkwafina won the award for Best Actress, Musical or Comedy for her role in The Farewell.

On the TV side, Succession won Best Drama, Fleabag won Best Musical or Comedy.


Going in, Netflix led in all nominations with 34, thanks to films like Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story and Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman, with six and five nominations each. Both were shut out. On the TV side, The Crown and Unbelievable snagged four nods each for the streamer, with HBO’s Chernobyl also earning four.

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