Golden Globes 2021: winners, speeches, controversy – live | Movie











04:31

While HFPA offered a transient and sincerely pathetic segment about their need to improve diversity, Jane Fonda did something more effective. Here is her speech in case you missed it:

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Jane Fonda accepts the Cecil B. DeMille Award for outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment from The #GoldenGlobes. pic.twitter.com/TpHzoMs9yp


March 1, 2021











04:09

If you need a reminder of tonight’s big winners, then here’s a reminder of tonight’s big winners:











04:03

WINNER: Nomadland – best drama




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Nomadland! Easily the most deserving nominee here and a welcome winner. It’s a beautiful film and given the usual HFPA choices, it would have made more sense to see something more conventional, like The Trial of the Chicago 7 wins big. A beautiful ending to a strange evening.

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04:01

WINNER: Andra Day (United States vs. Billie Holiday) – Best Actress in a Drama




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Well, Jason Sudeikis wasn’t the only actor in a sweatshirt tonight. Joaquin Phoenix has just stumbled into one to announce that Andra Day is the surprise winner of an award that many assumed would go to Carey Mulligan or maybe Frances McDormand. A very exciting day is also extremely surprising and, in a category that is still somewhat ready for the game, will help to get an Oscar nomination.

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03:54

WINNER: Sacha Baron Cohen (Borat Subsequent Moviefilm) – Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy




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The important thing is that James Corden did not win and deserved this Sacha Baron Cohen, bringing back a character that I thought I had finished for a surprisingly necessary and intelligent sequel. A great night for the British!

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03:49

Here is a long recent interview I did with Sacha Baron Cohen:











03:48

WINNER: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm – best musical or comedy




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The most important news here is that the terrible autism drama Sia Music did not win. The second most important news here is that Ryan Murphy’s terrible musical, The Prom, did not win. Sacha Baron Cohen thanks HFPA “completely white” for the award and continues to shoot at Rudy Giuliani because again, why not. He’s probably about to win another prize …

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