Minggu, 05 Januari 2020

Golden Globes 2020: 4 key storylines going into the awards show - NBC News

Hollywood's second-biggest night is nearly here. The boozy Golden Globes Awards are slated for Sunday (8 p.m. ET on NBC), just 35 days before the relatively more prim Academy Awards ceremony. The list of film and television nominees picked by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association is as eclectic as ever, but the telecast is once again shadowed by uproar over gender inequalities. Here's a look at some of the major storylines heading into the 77th Golden Globes, hosted for the fifth time by sharp-tongued comedian Ricky Gervais.

Netflix could rule the night

Netflix towers above traditional studios with 34 total nominations, including four movies contending for best picture and four television shows vying for the top-tier prizes. The combined 17 nods the streaming behemoth earned for its movies more than doubled that of Sony Pictures, which nabbed eight.

"Marriage Story," a biting divorce drama from Noah Baumbach, leads the pack of film nominees with six nods, including best drama and recognition for its stars, Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver. Three other Netflix releases — Martin Scorsese's sweeping mob saga "The Irishman," the Vatican buddy comedy "The Two Popes" and the Eddie Murphy-fronted biopic "Dolemite Is my Name" — are up for best picture honors, too.

The streaming service might also dominate the television categories after notching 17 nominations — two more than premium cable powerhouse HBO — for its acclaimed original series, including the British royal family chronicle "The Crown," the blistering crime drama "Unbelievable," the lightly comic crowd-pleaser "The Kominsky Method," and Ryan Murphy's giddily satirical "The Politician."

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Netflix's success Sunday could cement its status as the mightiest streaming player on the awards circuit, overshadowing new rivals, such as Apple TV Plus and Disney Plus, and giving it an edge over upcoming entrants such as HBO Max and NBCUniversal's Peacock. Meanwhile, broadcast networks were completely left out of the running.

'Here are the all-male nominees' — again

For the fifth time in as many years, the contenders in the best director category are all men: Bong Joon-Ho ("Parasite"), Sam Mendes ("1917"), Todd Phillips ("Joker"), Scorsese ("The Irishman") and Quentin Tarantino ("Once Upon a Time in Hollywood"). In fact, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has nominated only five women for the directing trophy, and only one of them — Barbara Streisand for "Yentl" — triumphed.

When this year's nominations were announced Dec. 6, awards aficionados were quick to point out that the Globes excluded several acclaimed and eligible female directors, including Greta Gerwig ("Little Women"), Marielle Heller ("A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood") and Kasi Lemmons ("Harriet"), among others. Rebecca Goldman, Time's Up chief operating officer, said the snubs were signs of "an industrywide crisis."

The omissions could loom over the telecast and potentially lead to a buzzy, headline-grabbing moment. That would not be unprecedented. At the ceremony in 2017, at the height of the #MeToo movement, actress Natalie Portman pointedly referred to the directing category's "all-male nominees" before she and director Ron Howard presented the prize to Guillermo del Toro for "The Shape of Water."

Gervais as M.C.? Anything could happen

Ricky Gervais, the bawdy and acerbic British comic, will return to host the Globes for the fifth and purportedly final time. He has turned previous ceremonies into ribald roasts, gleefully mocking A-list stars in the audience — such as when, at the 2016 ceremony, he described actor Matt Damon as "the only person Ben Affleck hasn't been unfaithful to."

The comedian has all but promised another eye-popping turn at the podium. "Once again, they've made me an offer I can't refuse," he said in a statement in November. "But this is the very last time I'm doing this, which could make for a fun evening." He elaborated in a recent interview on "The Graham Norton Show," saying: "When I do it, I'm going to say what I want. I don't have to rehearse."

If you want to refresh your memory on some of Gervais' most sharp-witted monologues from 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2016, check out this video:

Best actor is anyone's guess

In a year of male-centered movies such as "The Irishman" and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," it might be only fitting that the most crowded and competitive race is among the lead actors.

The five contenders for best actor in a drama — Christian Bale ("Ford v Ferrari"), Antonio Banderas ("Pain and Glory"), Adam Driver ("Marriage Story"), Joaquin Phoenix ("Joker") and Jonathan Pryce ("The Two Popes") — are heavy-hitters riding high on rapturous reviews. The same could be said of the stars in the comedy race, including Leonardo DiCaprio ("Once Upon a Time in Hollywood") and Eddie Murphy ("Dolemite Is My Name").

This year's crop of notable male performers was so bountiful that there was apparently not room for a pair of actors who earned some of the most glowing reviews of their recent careers: Robert De Niro for his anguished performance in "The Irishman" and Adam Sandler for the frenetic crime thriller "Uncut Gems."

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2020-01-05 12:27:00Z
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Hailey Baldwin (aka Mrs. Bieber) says 'it hurts to be torn apart on the internet' - CNN

In a long Instagram post, the model -- and Justin Bieber's wife -- opened up about how others' online comments affect her and how she wishes for better connections with the new year.
"Because I love to connect, I do my best to expose my heart which means I love freely and empathize deeply, and because of that I also hurt very easily when I feel like people don't see my heart and see me for who I am," she said in the post.
Baldwin went on to say social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter are a "breeding ground for cruelty towards each other, and because people don't take the time to connect with each other on an honest level before they resort to hatred, it starts to damage what could be really beautiful human interaction and connection."
"It hurts to be torn apart on the internet," she said. "It hurts to be compared to other human beings every single day, it hurts for people to jump to conclusions and make assumptions. It hurts to be called names, and to feel like you don't measure up to a certain standard.. the list goes on and on."
It's something she thinks about often, she said, adding it's important to be "honest about how these things affect us mentally and emotionally."
It's not the first time the 23-year-old has spoken out about the downsides of social media fame.
In 2016, she told ES Magazine her generation has "a lot of eyes on them."
"Everybody my age struggles with insecurities, so take that and multiply it by 7 million people. There are people much older than me saying horrible things who have no business paying attention to what a 19-year-old does," she had said. "It's not the best feeling in the world. It comes with the job, so you just have to accept it and move on."
Except in her case --- it's not just 7 million people. Baldwin's Instagram account alone has over 24 million followers.

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2020-01-05 10:28:00Z
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Chester Bennington's Widow, Talinda, Remarried on New Year's Eve - TMZ

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Sabtu, 04 Januari 2020

Sean Stewart Says He and Dad Rod Will Be Exonerated in Criminal Battery Case - TMZ

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2020-01-04 15:17:00Z
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DaBaby's Alleged Victim Plans to Sue, Shares Photo of Injuries - TMZ

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2020-01-04 09:00:00Z
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Margot Robbie and Kit Harington announced as presenters for upcoming Golden Globes - Daily Mail

Margot Robbie and Kit Harington announced as presenters for upcoming Golden Globes

Margot Robbie and Kit Harington have been added to the announced list of presenters at this year’s Golden Globes

The annual awards ceremony is set to take place on Sunday in Los Angeles with Ricky Gervais taking on the role as show host for the fifth time. 

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association confirmed the names of several others stars who will also be presenting awards during the night, in a release on Friday.

Newly announced: On Friday Margot Robbie was announced as a presenter for Sunday's Golden Globes award show

Newly announced: On Friday Margot Robbie was announced as a presenter for Sunday's Golden Globes award show

Look lovely in lilac like Margot wearing Giambattista Valli

Margot Robbie never fails to impress Fashion Finder HQ, but for the Bombshell premiere in LA, she really made our jaws drop.

Everything from the make-up to the dress to the hair made this the actress’s best look to date. Stylist Kate Young dressed Margot in a couture gown by Giambattista Valli which is elegantly crafted from lilac chiffon that drapes the figure.

To keep in tune with the trends of yesteryear, the designer has featured a bubble hem and floral detailing on the empire waistline.

We seriously wish we could buy this dress, but the look-alikes in the carousel below will have to suffice. Make a statement like Margot in a high-street alternative by Boohoo and Goddiva or go a little more high-end with a dress by True Decadence.

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Also hitting the stage: Kit Harington will also be presenting along with other stars

Also hitting the stage: Kit Harington will also be presenting along with other stars

On Twitter, the HFPA revealed that Margot will join her Bombshell co-star Charlize Theron will be giving out a gong, as well as Kit, alongside many other names including Harvey Keitel, Salma Hayek, Rami Malek, Scarlett Johansson, and Dakota Fanning. 

Former Golden Globes host Amy Poehler will also be dishing out an award, as will Chris Evans, Tiffany Haddish, Kate McKinnon, Will Ferrell, Octavia Spencer, Sofia Vergara, Kerry Washington, Ted Danson, Daniel Craig, Glenn Close, Pierce Brosnan, and Tim Allen. 

And Ana De Armas, Nick Jonas, Lauren Graham, Ansel Elgort, Leonardo DiCaprio, Antonio Banderas, Rachel Weisz, Naomi Watts, Jason Bateman, Jennifer Aniston, Paul Rudd, Christian Bale, Kit Harington, Jason Momoa, and his step-daughter Zoe Kravitz are getting involved too. 

Host with the most: Rocky Gervais will host Sunday's award show for the fifth time

Host with the most: Rocky Gervais will host Sunday's award show for the fifth time

Meanwhile, the HFPA have revealed the menu for this year’s event will be completely plant-based, in order to raise environmental awareness about food consumption and waste. 

Leonardo DiCaprio tweet in support of the HFPA's plant-based menu.  

The Titanic actor, who has long campaigned on environmental issues despite receiving criticism for private jet usage, praised the move on Twitter on Thursday. 

The organisation has also partnered with Icelandic Glacial to eliminate single-use plastic and utilize glass water bottles. 

Supporter: Leonardo DiCaprio tweet in support of the HFPA's 100 percent plant-based menu

Supporter: Leonardo DiCaprio tweet in support of the HFPA's 100 percent plant-based menu 

Lorenzo Soria, president of the HFPA, said in a statement: 'The climate crisis is impossible to ignore and after speaking with our peers, and friends in the community, we felt challenged to do better. We’re hoping to raise awareness around small changes that can have a greater impact.'

All 1,300 guests will be served a three course meal curated by the executive chef at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Matthew Morgan. 

The first course will consist of a creamy, chilled golden beet soup, whilst the main - which was originally planned to be sea bass - will be king oyster mushroom 'scallops' featuring a wild mushroom risotto with roasted baby purple and green Brussels sprouts and carrots. 

For dessert, attendees will feast on a vegan opera dome with a praline gunaja crumble and caramelised hazelnuts. 

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2020-01-04 07:18:00Z
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Leaving Neverland: Court rules accusers can sue Michael Jackson companies - BBC News

Two men who featured in a documentary alleging sexual abuse by the singer Michael Jackson can pursue legal claims against two of his companies, a court has ruled.

Wade Robson and James Safechuck claim they were abused by the singer in the late 80s and early 90s while staying at his Neverland ranch.

Jackson died in 2009 but his family have denied the claims.

They described the documentary Leaving Neverland as a "public lynching".

A lower court had dismissed lawsuits brought by the two men in 2014 because California's statute of limitations required that claims of childhood sexual abuse be filed before an accuser's 26th birthday.

However a new law, which came into effect on 1 January, extends the timeframe up to a person's 40th birthday.

Both Mr Robson and Mr Safechuck claim they were abused by Jackson from the ages of seven and 10.

Vince Finaldi, the lawyer for the two men, said in a statement following the ruling: "We are pleased that the Court has recognised the strong protections California has put into place for sexual abuse victims under the state's new law extending the statute of limitations."

Howard Weitzman, a lawyer for Jackson's estate, said: "The Court of Appeal's ruling merely revived lawsuits against Michael Jackson's companies, which absurdly claim that Michael's employees are somehow responsible for sexual abuse that never happened."

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2020-01-04 04:10:59Z
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