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2021 Golden Globes: All the Jewish nominees, from 'Mank' to 'Borat' to 'Unorthodox'
A Golden Globe trophy in 2019.
(JTA) - "Schitt's Creek" is trying to pick up in the Golden Globes where it left off in the fall with its historic Emmys sweep.
The show about a wealthy interfaith Jewish family was nominated Wednesday for five awards, including four for the main actors and one for best series.
There are plenty of other Jewish nominations, too, notably "Mank," the acclaimed film on the story of Jewish screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz, with six.
The Golden Globes, taking place virtually in the new pandemic normal, will be held Feb. 28 and hosted for the fourth time by comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. This time they'll be on different coasts.
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(JTA) – “Schitt’s Creek” is trying to pick up in the Golden Globes where it left off in the fall with its historic Emmys sweep.
The show about a wealthy interfaith Jewish family was nominated Wednesday for five awards, including four for the main actors and one for best series.
There are plenty of other Jewish nominations, too, notably “Mank,” the acclaimed film on the story of Jewish screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz, with six.
The Golden Globes, taking place virtually in the new pandemic normal, will be held Feb. 28 and hosted for the fourth time by comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. This time they’ll be on different coasts.
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(JTA) — “Schitt’s Creek” is trying to pick up in the Golden Globes where it left off in the fall with its historic Emmys sweep.
The show about a wealthy interfaith Jewish family was nominated Wednesday for five awards, including four for the main actors and one for best series.
There are plenty of other Jewish nominations, too, notably “Mank,” the acclaimed film on the story of Jewish screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz, with six.
The Golden Globes, taking place virtually in the new pandemic normal, will be held Feb. 28 and hosted for the fourth time by comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. This time they’ll be on different coasts.
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(JTA) — “Schitt’s Creek” is trying to pick up in the Golden Globes where it left off in the fall with its historic Emmys sweep.
The show about a wealthy interfaith Jewish family was nominated Wednesday for five awards, including four for the main actors and one for best series.
There are plenty of other Jewish nominations, too, notably “Mank,” the acclaimed film on the story of Jewish screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz, with six.
The Golden Globes, taking place virtually in the new pandemic normal, will be held Feb. 28 and hosted for the fourth time by comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. This time they’ll be on different coasts.
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3 Feb 2021
The fallout from the 2020 pandemic continues, as the 78th annual Golden Globes nominations were just announced about a month after the ceremony's originally scheduled date.
Military-themed movies were nearly shut out of the awards, including a few titles and performances that had seemed like sure nominees and possible winners.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association gives out the awards, which are traditionally considered a warmup and possible predictor for the Oscars. The ceremony is usually a raucous event with dinner and drinks at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, but this year's show will be held remotely with hosts Amy Poehler and Tina Fey appearing live from Los Angeles and New York City, respectively, on Feb. 28.
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The show about a wealthy interfaith Jewish family was nominated Wednesday for five awards, including four for the main actors and one for best series.
There are plenty of other Jewish nominations, too, notably “Mank,” the acclaimed film on the story of Jewish screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz, with six.
The Golden Globes, taking place virtually in the new pandemic normal, will be held Feb. 28 and hosted for the fourth time by comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. This time they’ll be on different coasts.
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Ryan Murphy is the mastermind behind some of television's most beloved pulpy hits. From the tween drama "Glee" to the cult favorite "American Horror Story" and most recently "Pose."
And since moving over from FX to Netflix in 2018, Murphy's creative output has been prolific, but unfortunately not always good.
"Ratched" — his third show to premiere on the streamer — is an ambitious series based on the bestselling novel "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" by Ken Kesey, and explores the origins story of Nurse Mildred Ratched who is the head of a psychiatric ward known for its abusive and oppressive practices.
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