Golden Globes Snubs & Surprises: ‘Game Of Thrones.’, Women Directors, Robert De Niro, Host Ricky Gervais, ‘Watchmen’s Regina King & ‘When They See Us’
Lorene Scafaria didn’t make the Boys Club this year either, even as their films and stars were recognized.. Yet for all the nominations tossed at Martin Scorsese’s very long epic of the American underworld, nadda besides a producing nom for the lead actor who holds it all together as assassin and labor heavy Frank Sheeran. Bob, the HFPA were distinctly not talking to you this year.
The HFPA and NBC convinced The Office co-creator to come back and turn up the heat on Hollywood as Globes host again, but they couldn’t find it in themselves to give him some love for the much acclaimed After Life, which is back for a second season on Netflix next yearThe multiple Emmy winning Julia Louis-Dreyfus led political satire has long had a complicated, to put it mildly, relationship with the members of the HFPA.
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