“Hot Tub Time Machine” has drawn comparisons to “The Hangover,” which is the reigning winner of the Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy. Can “Hot Tub” follow in its footsteps? Christa Youngpeter says it’s a fun film, but it doesn’t quite measure up to last year’s comedy.
The big surprise at the Golden Globes was “The Hangover” winning Best Picture for a Musical/Comedy. Adam Spunberg says the Hollywood Foreign Press Association embarrassed themselves with the selection of the crass comedy over “(500) Days of Summer” and other contenders.
Kit Bowen looks back at a big night for James Cameron and Avatar, and examines the newly shaped Oscar race.
The Golden Globes are this Sunday night. Our expert Kit Bowen offers her picks for the show.
While the Academy separates screenplay Oscars into two awards for adapted and original, the Golden Globes does no such thing, offering only five writing nominations. Jeremy Martin find this unfortunate, especially since the Globes are famous for splitting other major categories into drama and comedy.
The nominees for the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards were announced this morning and “Up in the Air” leads the way with six nominations. It’s followed by the musical “Nine” which has 5 nominations. Kit Bowen has her detailed analysis of all the nominations in this must-read piece.
The Golden Globe nominees will be announced tomorrow morning, officially igniting awards season. But what are the Golden Globes and who votes on them? Do they really help predict Oscar winners? Marla Seidell takes a closer look at the history of this awards program.
The Golden Globes might be extra good this year, says Adam Spunberg, thanks to the Hollywood Foreign Press’ decision to name Ricky Gervais as its host. The British actor/comedian is just the type of person the Academy should pick for the Oscars. How will they respond?