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'Game of Thrones' GRRM Says 'Westworld' Will Win 2017 Globes
'Game of Thrones' GRRM Says 'Westworld' Will Win 2017 Globes
'Game of Thrones' GRRM Says 'Westworld' Will Win 2017 Globes
The Golden Globes are notoriously harder to predict than the Emmys (at least for TV), and one wonders if the HFPA will continue to reward new series, despite Game of Thrones finishing one of its best years. It’s all in the family for HBO, at least, as George R.R. Martin thinks Westworld might win out over Season 6.
Discussing Golden Globe Nominations, Snubs, and the Oscar Race
Discussing Golden Globe Nominations, Snubs, and the Oscar Race
Discussing Golden Globe Nominations, Snubs, and the Oscar Race
Another year, another wacky and uncertain awards season. Monday morning brought the 2017 Golden Globe nominations, including a handful of odd choices and snubs. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association was more wooed by Andrew Garfield’s performance in Hacksaw Ridge than Silence, giving the Mel Gibson war drama three nods and Martin Scorsese’s religious period piece zero. Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals got three nods (not including one for Michael Shannon’s critically praised performance), and Deadpool earned for Best Picture Comedy/Musical and Best Actor nominations. It will be a weird awards season indeed.
Jimmy Fallon to Host the 2017 Golden Globes
Jimmy Fallon to Host the 2017 Golden Globes
Jimmy Fallon to Host the 2017 Golden Globes
Following in the footsteps of his former SNL pals Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, Jimmy Fallon will host the 2017 Golden Globes — which should also provide a respite from the antics of Ricky Gervais, for those of you who were growing a little weary of his schtick. The big question now is whether or not Fallon can make it through the awards ceremony without laughing.
What Is ‘Mozart in the Jungle’ and Why Did It Win a Golden Globe?
What Is ‘Mozart in the Jungle’ and Why Did It Win a Golden Globe?
What Is ‘Mozart in the Jungle’ and Why Did It Win a Golden Globe?
The most unpredictable awards show of them all turned even weirder than usual on Sunday night. While the Golden Globes are known for favoring the unexpected, they’ve hardly been a reliable bellwether for the Oscars, nor for the Emmys. Sometimes they honor the dark horses and underdogs that other award shows fail to recognize, but when it came to television the 2016 Globes winners favored the newest series on the block.

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