What Kept the Stars Going Through the 2016 Golden Globe Awards?
Speaking of “Empire”, Taraji P. Henson won her first-ever Golden Globe award for Best Actress in a TV Drama.
Pioneer-era tale “The Revenant” won three awards: Best Drama Film, Best Drama Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio, and Best Director for Alejandro Inarritu. The film was a part of the 2015 edition of the Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) line-up.
Sylvester Stallone left the stage after winning best supporting actor, motion picture in Creed without thanking the film’s other star, Michael B. Jordan, or director Ryan Coogler.
The acclaimed drama, ‘The Revenant, ‘ was the top victor of the night, as the film was honored with the Best Motion Picture – Drama award.
A big tell for how the Best Picture category will shake out comes from yet another awards show: the SAGs, or Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Hollywood’s brightest actors and filmmakers once again fought for survival, success and recognition at last night’s 73rd Golden Globe Awards.
Sometimes, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association is WAY off from the Academy’s votes – in 2014, David O. Russell’s American Hustle dominated at the Globes, but it was 12 Years A Slave that reigned supreme at the Oscars!
If the Golden Globes are a predictor of the Oscars, then we might be in for a showdown between best picture drama victor “The Revenant” and best picture musical or comedy victor “The Martian”.
“This is the most hard journey I’ve embarked on”, said Inarritu, who previous year won directing and best picture Oscars for “Birdman”.
Predictions seem to agree that Golden Globe victor Larson, who won best actress in a drama, will win the title of best actress for her role in Room at the Oscars as well.
The last time he was nominated for a Golden Globe was in 1977 for the original “Rocky” film. In fact, they both brought their fathers to the 2016 Golden Globes Awards on Sunday.
The ceremony will be hosted by Ricky Gervais, who is returning to the job for a fourth time.
“Carol”, a classic melodrama by Todd Haynes and based on a book of the same name by Patricia Highsmith, was considered the favorite with six nominations, but went home empty handed, just like “Spotlight“, which had three nominations. On the drama side, USA Network’s hacker drama “Mr. Robot” and co-star Christian Slater picked up trophies.