Penske Media Eldridge Now Owns Dick Clark Productions, Including Golden Globes and American Music Awards
The parent conglomerate of Penske Media Corporation, which owns IndieWire, now has unscripted content producer DCP under the corporate banner.
The parent conglomerate of Penske Media Corporation, which owns IndieWire, now has unscripted content producer DCP under the corporate banner.
The Golden Globes may have had abysmal ratings, but this week’s awards news certainly told us a lot about the final stage of the season.
We’re looking at you, Golden Globes. The Oscars, probably not — yet.
The 2021 SiriusXM interview resurfaced after Golden Globes host Jerrod Carmichael joked that Cruise’s returned Golden Globes could be exchanged for Shelly Miscavige, the long-unseen spouse of Scientology leader David Miscagive.
The Jerrod Carmichael-steered Golden Globe Awards on NBC had the show’s smallest audience since (at least) 1996.
“Everything Everywhere All at Once,” “The Fabelmans,” and “Banshees of Inisherin” are strong contenders for the Oscar.
From Ke Hey Huan’s emotional speech to the bleeped obscenities to celebrities in the bathroom, it was almost — but not quite — the same old Globes.
There were fine speeches and finer gowns, but those can be found at any old awards show. The HFPA needed more in its haphazard comeback bid, and came up empty.
“The Banshees of Inisherin” and “Abbott Elementary” led the film and TV categories with the most nominations.
While accepting the Cecil B. DeMille award, Murphy offered some advice to help the next generation of comedians avoid getting slapped.
“Avatar: The Way of Water,” “Elvis,” “TÁR,” and “Top Gun: Maverick” were among the nominees.
Nominees included “Babylon,” “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” “Glass Onion,” and “Triangle of Sadness.”