Every Golden Globes Best Drama Winner Since 1952
By Joseph Bien-Kahn, Stacker News
On 3/1/21 at 8:00 PM EST
This year s Golden Globes were unlike any other in its storied history, which began in 1944 when the Hollywood Foreign Press Association gathered at the studios of Twentieth Century-Fox to celebrate the filmmaking achievements of 1943. Seventy-plus years later, the Golden Globes Awards show is the first to kick off the awards calendar, and after being delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 78th Golden Globe Awards aired remotely, with hosts Amy Poehler emceeing from L.A. and Tina Fey from New York City. Winners tuned in from their own homes, some in the traditional ball gowns and tuxes, others in their pajamas.
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The end of the month means a fresh new crop of interesting films coming to platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime but it also means scrambling to say goodbye to all the great movies you forgot about or always meant to get around to but didn’t. You’re looking for the good stuff and you don’t have a lot of time. We get it; we got you covered.
We’ve combed through the sea of outgoing streaming releases to bring these platforms have to offer during this, the twilight of the year’s shortest month. Here there are, 10 of the best movies leaving the major streaming platforms by March 1.
UpdatedTue, Feb 23, 2021 at 3:42 pm CT
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Several members of a Fox TV production crew are in Joliet filming this week at the Old Joliet Prison. (John Ferak/Patch )
JOLIET, IL With several inches of snow on the ground, the Old Joliet Prison is not conducive for walking tours right now, but that does not mean the 1858-era limestone fortress along Collins Street isn t being put to good use.
On Monday, the parking lot next to the old prison administration building had several trucks affiliated with the Twentieth Century Fox Filmcorp.
The Old Joliet Prison is being used as the backdrop for a new TV pilot.