Quentin Tarantino, Jamie Lee Curtis and Billy Porter were among the first group of presenters announced Tuesday for the 80th annual Golden Globe Awards, which will return to a live ceremony next week following a one-year hiatus over the event sponsor’s ethical and membership standards.
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Desert Living Now: BRINDA DIXIT & ADIT DILEEP
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From action to drama and everything in between, 2022 gave us intelligent films about survival. Whether it’s surviving multiverses or a group of people intent on greed, Hollywood shone the light on the power of resilience.
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“there r no words, Alexander, A.E,” Cher wrote in the caption, before posting the same image 40 minutes later with an additional caption specifying, “I posted this cause his nails are so cool.”
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First of all, I enjoyed Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon.” It’s a wildly entertaining look at Hollywood’s early days. The cast is fantastic and I specifically enjoyed Li Jun Li’s portrayal of Lady Fay Zhu, a thinly-veiled character based on Anna May Wong.
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The ceremony, which was not broadcast last January over controversy surrounding the HFPA, will return to NBC on Jan. 10. Comedian Jerrod Carmichael will host.
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A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Friday honoring Salt-N-Pepa for a career that has included receiving a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and having the best-selling album among female rap artists, “Very Necessary.”
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A prosecutor told jurors that former film producer Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted eight women between 1991 and 2015, including four he is charged with attacking in Los Angeles County.
