Golden Globes Film Predictions for the Weirdest Year Ever: Bold Picks in Every Category
There’s a real danger that it’s going to be #GoldenGlobesSoWhite this year. Expect surprises.
There’s a real danger that it’s going to be #GoldenGlobesSoWhite this year. Expect surprises.
“I’d hate to be a young actor starting out now,” said the 83-year-old performer who is the villain in “The Trial of the Chicago 7.”
“If I’m not held in contempt of movie court,” said Strong, “then I am not doing my job.”
Baron Cohen has tied the Golden Globes record for most nominated actor in a single year.
In his most prominent film role to date, the actor discusses his approach to embodying the Black Panther leader in Aaron Sorkin’s acclaimed courtroom drama.
Baron Cohen hates to discuss his work. Here, he explains why he felt compelled to speak up.
Sorkin read a dozen books on the subject and went through 21,000 pages of court transcripts to craft his Best Original Screenplay contender.
Sacha Baron Cohen may be creating a slot for himself in the Best Actor race — as Borat.
Cinematographer Phedon Papamichael shot the courtroom scenes in large-format and the riot like a documentary with two hand-held cameras.
Radha Blank’s “The 40-Year-Old Version” and Kirsten Johnson’s “Dick Johnson Is Dead” lead an eclectic month of Netflix Originals.
Sorkin’s epic period piece about the famed trial is a giant, giddy burst of theatricality, but Cohen’s performance is on another level.
“I fear the American people have the same choice as the Chicago 7 had,” said Sacha Baron Cohen. “Do we stand by or stand up?”