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January 14, 2024

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The start of a new year means the start of another awards season honoring the best of the best in Hollywood, and 2024 has already hit the ground running. The great thing is screen buffs in the Philippines get a virtual front-row seat to all the ceremonies, thanks to the live broadcasts and on-demand streaming on Lionsgate Play.

Get ready to cheer on big silverscreen hits like Barbie, Oppenheimer, and Killers of the Flower Moon, as well as TV gems such as The Bear, Ted Lasso, Succession, House of the Dragon, and so much more at the 2024 Emmys, Golden Globes, and Critics’ Choice Awards this January.

The 81st Golden Globe Awards, which already aired on January 8, 2024, saw the finest masterpieces from cinema and television score monumental wins. Prestigious director Christopher Nolan’s historical drama Oppenheimer won Best Motion Picture, with its lead actor Cillian Murphy playing the eponymous physicist winning Best Actor, among numerous other awards. Barbie led the show with nine total nominations, taking home the Cinematic and Box Office Achievement award. Over on TV, HBO’s Succession won Best Drama, Netflix’s Beef won Best Limited Series, and FX’s The Bear won Best Musical or Comedy. The Golden Globes ceremony is now available to stream on-demand on Lionsgate Play.

Coming up on January 15, 8AM Philippine time, is the Critics’ Choice Awards, hosted by comedian Chelsea Handler. Barbie continues to lead the nominations with 18 total, and Apple TV drama The Morning Show leads television with six total. Powerhouses such as Emma Stone starrer Poor Things, recent Asian favorite Past Lives, Disney’s Loki, Netflix’s The Crown, HBO’s The Last of Us, May December, American Fiction, and more are competing for various awards.

Capping off the awards slate in January is none other than the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, celebrating the crème de la crème ontelevision. Succession leads the way with 14 total nominations, while contemporary favorites The Bear, Ted Lasso, Barry, The Last of Us, House of the Dragon, Beef, as well as HBO dark comedy The White Lotus, ABC sitcom Abbott Elementary, AMC’s Breaking Bad spinoff Better Call Saul, Amazon comedy-drama The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel allvying for major awards. The Emmys will air on January 16, 9AM Philippine time, and will be available on-demand afterwards.

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January 7, 2018

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, dick clark productions and Facebook Inc. Partner to Exclusively Live Stream “The HFPA Presents: Globes Red Carpet Live” Official Pre-Show for the “75th Annual Golden Globe® Awards”

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) and dick clark productions (dcp) announced that they will partner with Facebook as the exclusive live streaming platform for “The HFPA Presents: Globes Red Carpet Live,” the official red carpet pre-show for the “ 75th Annual Golden Globe® Awards.” This exciting new partnership expands the reach of the Golden Globes across social media and brings the global community closer than ever to Hollywood’s Party of the Year™. In addition, the HFPA will share exclusive red carpet and backstage content to the Golden Globes Facebook page and @goldenglobes on Instagram giving fans a behind-the-scenes, real-time look at the most anticipated awards show of the season. The “75th Annual Golden Globe® Awards” is set to air on Monday, 8 January, 9A.M. LIVE from the US, first and exclusive on Blue Ant Entertainment.

“We’re thrilled to partner with Facebook and give viewers a front row seat to the red carpet that can’t be found anywhere else,” said HFPA President, Meher Tatna. “We hope to enhance the overall viewing experience so fans at home can feel they’re enjoying the show alongside their favorite stars at Hollywood’s biggest party of the year.”

The HFPA to Offer Exclusive Red Carpet and Backstage Content via Facebook and Instagram  
The Official Red Carpet Pre-Show Will Live Stream on Monday, 8 January, 7:00AM Exclusively on Facebook 
Award Show will Broadcast LIVE from the U.S. on Monday, 8 January, at 9:00AM First and Exclusive on Blue Ant Entertainment

“Facebook has had a long collaborative relationship with the entertainment community, and we’re thrilled to be able to extend that through our work with the Golden Globes,” said Sibyl Goldman, Head of Entertainment Partnerships, Facebook. “We always aim to create unique experiences which bring communities together, and partaking in the kickoff of award season in conjunction with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, is a demonstration of our commitment to bring fans together through entertainment they enjoy.”

“The HFPA Presents: Globes Red Carpet Live,” the two-hour pre-show produced by dick clark productions in association with the HFPA, will live stream exclusively on Facebook from the red carpet at the Beverly Hilton. The pre-show will feature numerous interviews with talent, offering fans a front row seat to experience the excitement and anticipation on the red carpet at the Golden Globe Awards first-hand. Additionally, the pre-show will creatively use Facebook and Instagram content to bring fans into Golden Globes action throughout the night. Hosts for the pre-show include AJ Gibson, Jeannie Mai, Scott Mantz, Laura Marano and more. The pre-show is set to stream on 8 January from 7:00-9:00 AM and can be found exclusively at www.facebook.com/GoldenGlobes.

Under this joint partnership with Facebook Inc, partners on the red carpet will take to Facebook and Instagram Live to creatively share exciting moments as they happen. The @Instagram Story (followed by 229M) on Golden Globes Sunday will be hosted by Actress and Singer Laura Marano. Further expanding upon red carpet content, Facebook 360 videos will be captured from the red carpet and throughout the pre-show, offering the Facebook community a chance to explore immersive videos on the Golden Globes Facebook page.

Backstage, winners and presenters will step into the official Instagram immersive studio experience shot by photographer Ramona Rosales (@ramona_rosales). The exclusive video and photo content will be posted to @GoldenGlobes on Instagram in real time with behind-the- scenes moments shared on stories. Additionally, the HFPA will incorporate a community driven Q&A into the backstage press room, where select questions will be sourced via Facebook and streamed live on the Golden Globes Facebook page.

Seth Meyers will host the 75th Annual Golden Globe® Awards on Monday, 8 January, 9:00 A.M. (8:00 AM JKT/BKK) LIVE from the US, first and exclusive on Blue Ant Entertainment with a primetime encore at 7:00 PM for the red carpet and 8:00 PM for the awards show.

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January 7, 2017

Golden Globe Awards’ Frontrunner “La La Land” Starring Emma Stone And Ryan Gosling Opens January 11 In Cinemas


The highly-anticipated romantic musical and Golden Globe Awards frontrunner “La La Land” starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling brings the audience to classic Hollywood on an exuberant song-and-dance journey through a life-changing love affair between a jazz pianist and a hopeful actress.

From the recently announced Golden Globe Awards nominees, “La La Land’s” nominations include Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Ryan Gosling for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), Emma Stone for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), Damien Chazelle as Best Director for a Motion Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Original Score and Best Original Song.


Both an ode to the glamour and emotion of cinema classics, a love letter to the Los Angeles of unabated dreams, and a distinctly modern romance, “La La Land” reunites Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, bringing them together with rising writer/director Damien Chazelle (the Oscar®-winning “Whiplash”). The film begins as everything begins in L.A.: on the freeway. This is where Sebastian (Gosling) meets Mia (Stone), with a disdainful honk in a traffic jam that mirrors all too well the gridlock they’re each navigating in their lives. Both are focused on the kind of near-impossible hopes that are the lifeblood of the city: Sebastian trying to get people to care about traditional jazz in the 21st Century, Mia aiming to nail just one uninterrupted audition. But neither expects that their fateful encounter will lead them to take leaps they never could do alone.

Wearing its influences on its sleeve yet taking considerable risks, La La Land allows filmmaker Chazelle to pay homage to legends of cinema while harnessing its current power to make the most private human terrain the territory of intimate relationships, personal dreams and the crossroads where decisions set fate into motion come to life on the screen as a palpably real, yet enchanted, universe.


As it turned out, Gosling had his own long-held affection for movie musicals that came into play the minute he came aboard.
Says Gosling: “I was really intrigued by the fact that Damien wanted to make a film in the style of that Fred and Ginger and Gene Kelly eras, because those are the musicals that move me. The fact that he wanted this film to have that kind of aesthetic and spirit of playfulness was fantastic because it was also a secret wish of mine to make a film like that.”
Early on in the process, Stone met with Chazelle, who took her through his ideas for some of the musical numbers.
“It was intoxicating,” Stone recalls. “The idea of telling this really modern story of two struggling artists — but in a 1950s-style musical version of today’s Los Angeles became something really exciting to me very quickly.”
Mia’s yearning for something beyond the ordinary also hit home with her. “Mia is driven by something that maybe she doesn’t completely understand,” says Stone. “She wants to be an artist in a city of so many people who seem to be just like her. She feels that there’s something special inside her but she doesn’t quite know what it is. I could relate to her being an actress and going on auditions but even more so, there was something so exciting about taking her into this musical world where you can suddenly spin down the street or burst into song. That was a wonderful challenge.”



“La La Land” will open on January 11 in local cinemas nationwide from Pioneer Films.

January 13, 2015

Golden Globe Awards 2015 Winners

“Transparent,” “The Affair,” “Boyhood” and “The Grand Budapest Hotel” emerged as the big winners at the 72nd edition of Golden Globe Awards held on January 11 at the Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel in California. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are program hosts.

Here is the complete list of winners:

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture:
J.K. Simmons (Whiplash)

Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-Series or TV Movie:
Joanne Froggatt (Downton Abbey)

Best TV Movie or Mini-Series:
Fargo

Best Actor in a Mini-Series or TV Movie:
Billy Bob Thornton (Fargo)


Best Actress in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy:
Gina Rodriguez (Jane The Virgin)

Best TV Series, Musical or Comedy:
Transparent

Best Original Score – Motion Picture:
Jóhann Jóhannsson (The Theory Of Everything)

Best Original Song – Motion Picture:
“Glory” from Selma

Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or TV Movie:
Matt Bomer (The Normal Heart)

Best Actress In A Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:
Amy Adams (Big Eyes)

Best Animated Film:
How To Train Your Dragon 2

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture:
Patricia Arquette (Boyhood)

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture:
Alejandro González Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Armando Bo (Birdman)

Best Actor in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy:
Jeffrey Tambor (Transparent)

Best Foreign Language Film:
Leviathan

Best Actress in a Mini-Series or TV Movie:
Maggie Gyllenhaal (The Honorable Woman)

Best TV Series, Drama:
The Affair

Best Actor in a TV Series, Drama:
Kevin Spacey (House of Cards)

Cecil B. DeMille Award:
George Clooney

Best Director – Motion Picture:
Richard Linklater (Boyhood)

Best Actress in a TV Series, Drama:
Ruth Wilson (The Affair)

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:
Michael Keaton (Birdman)

Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy:
The Grand Budapest Hotel

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama:
Julianne Moore (Still Alice)

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama:
Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything)

Best Motion Picture, Drama:
Boyhood

January 14, 2014

71st Golden Globe Awards – Complete Winners List 2014

The best of film and television were named at the  71st Golden Globes awards.

Leonardo DiCaprio is the Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy for The Wolf of Wall Street.

"American Hustle," "Breaking Bad," and "Brooklyn Nine Nine" were among the films and television shows receiving multiple awards.



Chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the following honored and received their trophies:

Film

Best Picture, Drama
12 Years a Slave

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
Kate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club

Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
American Hustle

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Amy Adams, American Hustle

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street

Best Animated Feature Film
Frozen

Best Foreign Language Film
The Great Beauty, France

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club

Best Director of a Motion Picture
Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity

Best Screenplay for a Motion Picture
Spike Jonze, Her

Best Original Score for a Motion Picture
Alex Ebert, All is Lost

Best Original Song for a Motion Picture
U2, “Ordinary Love”, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom


"Ordinary Love," by U2, from "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom," won for best original song. "This really is personal for us, very very personal. This man turned our lives upside-down, rightside-up," U2 leader Bono said in the band's acceptance speech. He added, "We wrote a love song because (the film is) kind of a dysfunctional love story. You know about (Nelson Mandela) the global statesman, you don't know about the man."

For Television:

Best Television Series – Drama
Breaking Bad

Best Television Series – Comedy/Musical
Brookyln Nine-Nine

Best Miniseries or TV Movie
Behind the Candelabra

Best Performance in a Television Series – Drama (Actor)
Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad

Best Performance in a Television Series – Drama (Actress)
Robin Wright, House of Cards

Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy (Actor)
Andy Samberg, Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy (Actress)
Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation

Best Performance in a Miniseries or Television Film (Actor)
Michael Douglas, Behind the Candelabra

Best Performance in a Miniseries or Television Film (Actress)
Elisabeth Moss, Top of the Lake

Best Supporting Performance in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film (Supporting Actor)
Jon Voight, Ray Donovan

Best Supporting Performance in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film (Supporting Actress)
Jacqueline Bisset, Dancing on the Edge

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosted the 71st Golden Globes Awards during a ceremony at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif.

January 26, 2013

Jodie Foster's Speech was one of the biggest highlights of 2013 Golden Globes

Jodie Foster is honoured with the Cecil B DeMille award at the 2013 Golden Globes. She wows the Golden Globes with her speech. I have watched it on TV , and I still watch it many times on videos. I love her since her "Silence of the Lambs" and almost all her movies.  Here's Jodie Foster’s acceptance speech after winning the Cecil B. DeMille award. This  was one of the biggest highlights of Sunday’s Golden Globe awards.



Below, read the full transcript of her speech.

“Well, for all of you ‘SNL’ fans, I’m 50! I’m 50! You know, I need to do that without this dress on, but you know, maybe later at Trader Vic’s, boys and girls. What do you say? I’m 50! You know, I was going to bring my walker tonight but it just didn’t go with the cleavage.”
“Robert [Downey Jr.], I want to thank you for everything: for your bat-crazed, rapid-fire brain, the sweet intro. I love you and Susan and I am so grateful that you continually talk me off the ledge when I go on and foam at the mouth and say, ‘I’m done with acting, I’m done with acting, I’m really done, I’m done, I’m done.’”
“Trust me, 47 years in the film business is a long time. You just ask those Golden Globes, because you crazy kids, you’ve been around here forever. You know, Phil you’re a nut, Aida, Scott — thank you for honoring me tonight. It is the most fun party of the year, and tonight I feel like the prom queen. Thank you. Looking at all those clips, you know, the hairdos and the freaky platform shoes, it’s like a home-movie nightmare that just won’t end, and all of these people sitting here at these tables, they’re my family of sorts, you know. Fathers mostly. Executives, producers, the directors, my fellow actors out there, we’ve giggled through love scenes, we’ve punched and cried and spit and vomited and blown snot all over one another — and those are just the costars I liked.”
“But, you know, more than anyone else, I share my most special memories with members of the crew. Blood-shaking friendships, brothers and sisters. We made movies together, and you can’t get more intimate than that.
“So while I’m here being all confessional, I guess I have a sudden urge to say something that I’ve never really been able to air in public. So, a declaration that I’m a little nervous about but maybe not quite as nervous as my publicist right now, huh Jennifer? But I’m just going to put it out there, right? Loud and proud, right? So I’m going to need your support on this. I am single. Yes I am, I am single. No, I’m kidding — but I mean I’m not really kidding, but I’m kind of kidding. I mean, thank you for the enthusiasm. Can I get a wolf whistle or something?”
“…be a big coming-out speech tonight because I already did my coming out about a thousand years ago back in the Stone Age, in those very quaint days when a fragile young girl would open up to trusted friends and family and co-workers and then gradually, proudly to everyone who knew her, to everyone she actually met. But now I’m told, apparently, that every celebrity is expected to honor the details of their private life with a press conference, a fragrance and a prime-time reality show. You know, you guys might be surprised, but I am not Honey Boo Boo Child. No, I’m sorry, that’s just not me. It never was and it never will be. Please don’t cry because my reality show would be so boring. I would have to make out with Marion Cotillard or I’d have to spank Daniel Craig’s bottom just to stay on the air. It’s not bad work if you can get it, though.”
“But seriously, if you had been a public figure from the time that you were a toddler, if you’d had to fight for a life that felt real and honest and normal against all odds, then maybe you too might value privacy above all else. Privacy.”
“Someday, in the future, people will look back and remember how beautiful it once was. I have given everything up there from the time that I was 3-years-old. That’s reality-show enough, don’t you think? There are a few secrets to keeping your psyche intact over such a long career. The first, love people and stay beside them.”
“That table over there, 222, way out in Idaho, Paris, Stockholm, that one, next to the bathroom with all the unfamous faces, the very same faces for all these years. My acting agent, Joe Funicello — Joe, do you believe it, 38 years we’ve been working together? Even though he doesn’t count the first eight. Matt Saver, Pat Kingsley, Jennifer Allen, Grant Niman and his uncle Jerry Borack, may he rest in peace. Lifers. My family and friends here tonight and at home, and of course, Mel Gibson. You know you save me too.”
“There is no way I could ever stand here without acknowledging one of the deepest loves of my life, my heroic co-parent, my ex-partner in love but righteous soul sister in life, my confessor, ski buddy, consigliere, most beloved BFF of 20 years, Cydney Bernard. Thank you, Cyd. I am so proud of our modern family. Our amazing sons, Charlie and Kit, who are my reason to breathe and to evolve, my blood and soul. And boys, in case you didn’t know it, this song, all of this, this song is for you. This brings me to the greatest influence of my life, my amazing mother, Evelyn. Mom, I know you’re inside those blue eyes somewhere and that there are so many things that you won’t understand tonight.”
“But this is the only important one to take in: I love you, I love you, I love you. And I hope that if I say this three times, it will magically and perfectly enter into your soul, fill you with grace and the joy of knowing that you did good in this life. You’re a great mom. Please take that with you when you’re finally OK to go. You see, Charlie and Kit, sometimes your mom loses it too. I can’t help but get moony, you know. This feels like the end of one era and the beginning of something else. Scary and exciting and now what?”
“Well, I may never be up on this stage again, on any stage for that matter. Change, you gotta love it. I will continue to tell stories, to move people by being moved, the greatest job in the world. It’s just that from now on, I may be holding a different talking stick. And maybe it won’t be as sparkly, maybe it won’t open on 3,000 screens, maybe it will be so quiet and delicate that only dogs can hear it whistle. But it will be my writing on the wall. Jodie Foster was here, I still am, and I want to be seen, to be understood deeply and to be not so very lonely. Thank you, all of you, for the company. Here’s to the next 50 years.


Credit: ABC.

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