Showing posts with label 76th Golden Globe Awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 76th Golden Globe Awards. Show all posts
Monday, January 7, 2019
'Bohemian Rhapsody' wins Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Drama
Jim Beach (left to right), Roger Taylor, Brian May, Rami Malek with his Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama, Graham King and Mike Meyers pose backstage with their Best Motion Picture - Drama for "Bohemian Rhapsody" during the 76th Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California on Monday.
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Darren Criss dedicates Golden Globes win to Filipino mom
Darren Criss bagged a Golden Globes on Sunday (Monday in Manila) for his performance in FX’s “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story.”
Criss was named best actor in a limited series or TV movie for his portrayal of Andrew Cunanan, the serial killer who murdered five men, including famous fashion designer Gianni Versace, in 1997.
Speaking onstage while holding out his trophy, Criss thanked those who are instrumental to his victory but he certainly did not forget to give credit to his Filipino mom.
“This has been a marvelous year for representation in Hollywood, and I am so enormously proud to be a teeny tiny part of that as the son of a firecracker Filipino woman from Cebu that dreamed of coming into this country and getting to be invited to cool parties like this. Mom, I know you're watching this,” he said.
“I love you dearly. I dedicate this to you. This is totally awesome,” he added.
Born to a mother from Cebu who loves music and performing, Criss has lived a life dedicated to the spotlight.
His "drive" to become a star, he attributed to his mom who, along with his "sneak attack musician" dad, made sure that he grew up surrounded by singing and dancing.
This upbringing meant that pursuing a career in Hollywood was inevitable. In fact, he is still best known for his role in the award-winning musical series "Glee."
In an interview back when was promoting the drama, he revealed that he celebrated getting the part with a trip to his favorite Filipino restaurant in Los Angeles -- an example of just how proud Criss is of his connection to the Philippines.
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Sunday, January 6, 2019
'A Star is Born' gives Lady Gaga chance to shine at Golden Globes
LOS ANGELES -- Pop superstar Lady Gaga looks set to crown her debut as a major movie actress on Sunday at a Golden Globes ceremony where romance "A Star is Born" could reap rewards.
Fresh off an acclaimed series of new concerts in Las Vegas, the "Born This Way" singer is the front-runner for her first big award as a lead actress when the Golden Globes kick off the annual countdown to the Oscars in February, award watchers say.
Gaga, 32, also looks certain also to take home the Golden Globe for best original song, for her hit single "Shallow," while "A Star is Born" is a strong contender for the top prize of best drama film.
The third remake of "A Star is Born" goes into Sunday's ceremony with five nominations, including two for Bradley Cooper as actor and director.
But there is stiff competition from box-office hits "Black Panther," and "Bohemian Rhapsody," which stars Rami Malek in an acclaimed performance as late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury. Despite being musicals both "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Star is Born" are competing in the more prestigious drama race.
Political comedy "Vice" got the most Golden Globe nominations - six - but the film's scathing portrait of former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney has proved divisive among both audiences and film critics.
"'Vice' director Adam McKay really take chances with that movie. Sometimes he goes too far, and some people love it and some people are having a hard time with that," said Tim Gray, awards editor at Hollywood publication Variety.
However Christian Bale's performance as Cheney is favored to beat Lin-Manuel Miranda ("Mary Poppins Returns") and Viggo Mortensen ("Green Book") as best comedy actor on Sunday.
A strong line-up of comedies and musicals, including "Crazy Rich Asians" and bawdy historical movie "The Favourite" starring British front runner Olivia Colman, are likely to set the tone for a light-hearted ceremony in Beverly Hills. Comedian Andy Samberg and "Killing Eve" actress Sandra Oh, who is also nominated, will host for the first time.
Unlike some previous years, a hefty dose of popular films were nominated for Golden Globes rather than art house fare.
"It's a lot more like what awards shows used to be," Samberg said ahead of the ceremony.
The Globes also give out awards for television, where movie stars like Julia Roberts ("Homecoming"), Michael Douglas ("The Kominsky Method"), and Hugh Grant ("A Very English Scandal") are nominated alongside favorites like Candice Bergen for "Murphy Brown" and Debra Messing for "Will & Grace."
The television races are harder to predict. Four of the five best comedy series nominees are first time contenders, and all five drama series in the race have never been Golden Globe nominated before.
The Golden Globes, chosen by the small Hollywood Foreign Press Association, will be televised live on NBC on Sunday, starting at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT.
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