Golden Globes
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Paul Rudd Isn’t Sure Which Version of Miles He Was Nominated for, But Knows Who’s More Fun
“Living With Yourself” double star speaks with TheWrap after his first Golden Globe nomination
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Golden Globes Voters Offer a Timid Slate of Nominees – Except for ‘Joker’
With a slate of nominations that included four best-picture nods for Netflix, Todd Phillips’ dark superhero flick and Bong Joon Ho’s ‘Parasite’ were among the few bold choices
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Golden Globes Nominees by the Numbers: Netflix Rules in Both TV and Film
Streaming giant takes the crown with “The Crown” and “The Irishman,” among other critical darlings
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Golden Globes 2020: The Complete List of Nominees
Best Motion Picture – Drama comes down to “1917,” “The Irishman,” “Joker,” “Marriage Story” and “The Two Popes”
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Golden Globes Nomination TV Predictions: ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘Fleabag’ and What Else?
We’re giving “Game of Thrones” one last shot at the big one — but what about “Veep”?
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Golden Globes Nomination Film Predictions: ‘The Irishman,’ ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ … And What Else?
With voters split between dark movies like “Joker” and crowd-pleasing ones like “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood,” the Globes nominations are harder to predict than ever
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The Luck of ‘The Irishman’: How One Man’s Bookstore Visit Led to Producing the Martin Scorsese Hit (Guest Blog)
“This project was born under a lucky star,” producer Gerald “Jerry” Chamales says
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Ricky Gervais to Host 2020 Golden Globe Awards for Record 5th Time
British comedian to host the Golden Globes for a record fifth time on Jan. 5, 2020
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Ellen DeGeneres to Receive TV Lifetime Achievement Award at 2020 Golden Globes
Daytime host will be the second person to receive the Carol Burnett Award in January
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Kerry Washington on Why Netflix’s ‘American Son’ Never Shows Jamal to the Audience
Just like the Broadway play
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‘Morning Show’ Director on How Characters ‘Normalizing Bad Behavior’ Leads to #MeToo Storyline
Mimi Leder tells TheWrap Apple TV+ series explores “how passivity can destroy lives”
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‘Spider’ Director Left Chile Just Before Political Protests Broke Out: ‘I Will Return Tomorrow to Another Country’ (Video)
“How will we direct all that energy will be a huge challenge. But I have a lot of hope,” AndrĂ©s Wood says
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It’s Only October, So Why the Oscar Rush?
The movies pile on as the calendar speeds up; plus, Ted Sarandos’ theory of 9
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Director of ‘Wolkenbruch’ Talks About Breaking the Fourth Wall, Jewish Style
New comedy on Netflix explores cultural clashes through a narrative style used from “House of Cards” to “Deadpool”
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‘Maiden’ Star Tracy Edwards Kept Her Story ‘Messy’ to Serve the Next Generation of Women Athletes (Video)
The sailor and documentary subject avoids airbrushing the details in a “warts-and-all” tale of her historic race around the world