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2018 Golden Globes reactions to film winners (and losers): ‘Three Billboards’ vs. ‘Lady Bird’
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The posters in our forums are well-known all throughout Hollywood for their cheeky and incisive opinions. And like they do every year they did not hold back with their responses to the winners of this year’s Golden Globes film categories. Our reactions ranged from both excitement and anger over the big wins for “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” to elation over the wins for Saoirse Ronan and Allison Janney.

Below, you can see just an overview of the shade and praise that was thrown at this year’s ceremony. Read more and have your say here.

Best Drama: “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”

MrGoodWood: I hope certain people on this forum heard these cheers for “Billboards” in that room.

Pj Edwards: Remember that time “La La Land” won 7 Globes and then lost Bp? Don’t get too comfy now.

Best Drama Actor: Gary Oldman, “Darkest Hour”

Lord Freddy...
See full article at Gold Derby
  • 1/8/2018
  • by Charles Bright
  • Gold Derby
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2018 Golden Globes reactions to TV winners (and losers): Big yawns, where were the shockers?
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In beautiful Tinseltown, the users who post in our forums are both admired for the acclaim they bestow and feared for their vicious shade. When it came to this year’s TV categories at the Golden Globes hosted by Seth Meyers, they continued to hold nothing back, which you can view here. Reactions ranged from yawning over “no big shockers” to complaining about Sterling K. Brown being “overexposed.”

Below is just a taste of what was dished out over the ceremony’s duration. Read more and have your say here.

Best TV Drama Series: “The Handmaid’s Tale”

Noah Arlington: Can we just skip the TV awards?

Best TV Drama Actor: Sterling K. Brown, “This is Us”

Teridax: I had Sterling in 3rd. Emmy sheep or not, this still looks very bizarre to me. At least he was a deserving winner.

Pj Edwards: I’m already tired of Sterling K Brown.
See full article at Gold Derby
  • 1/8/2018
  • by Charles Bright
  • Gold Derby
Vanishing on 7th Street Video Featurette, Poster, and New Images!
An official website for Brad Anderson's upcoming apocalyptic thriller Vanishing on 7th Street has finally debuted, and it comes packed with brand new images, a six-minute video Featurette, and the film's poster. All of which you can check out below:

Vanishing on 7th Street Featurette

Vanishing on 7th Street: Movie Pictures Gallery+++++++++See All 14 Photos »

A mysterious, seemingly global blackout causes countless populations to simply vanish, leaving only their clothes and possessions behind. A small handful of survivors band together in a dimly-lit tavern on 7th Street, struggling to combat the apocalyptic horror. Realizing they may in fact be the last people on earth, the darkness hones in on them alone.

Vanishing on 7th Street comes to theaters in 2010 and stars Hayden Christensen, Thandie Newton, John Leguizamo, Taylor Groothuis, Jacob Latimore, P.J. Edwards, Courtney Benjamin, Arthur Cartwright. The film is directed by Brad Anderson.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 8/7/2010
  • MovieWeb
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