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Sunday s 78th annual Golden Globes marks the fourth time Amy Poehler and Tina Fey are hosting the annual awards show and judging by their well-received past stints, we have a hilarious show to look forward to.
The duo hosted the Golden Globes for three years straight from 2013 to 2015, bringing us plenty of memorable moments and clever jokes that had even A-listers in the audience stunned. Let s take a look back at their best and most controversial one-liners.
I had a passion for cinema and film since I was a dot. So said Castlemagner man Will Collins, whose most recent screenplay is for Wolfwalkers , a film which has just been nominated for a coveted Golden Globe in the Best Animated Movie category.
It s not the first such recognition for a movie for which he has written the screenplay.
His previous film, Song of the Sea , was nominated for an Academy Award.
And the son of Willie and Peggie Collins and brother to John and Pádraig is now working on the script for a new animated movie, an adaptation of a graphic novel by Ryan Andrews, This Was Our Pact, a film which is to be directed by Game of Thrones star Peter Dinklage (Tyrion in the fantasy series).
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Genre films and television shows took the spotlight on Sunday night with the inaugural Critics Choice Super Awards on The CW Network.
Director Kevin Smith and writer-actress Dani Fernandez hosted the first-annual ceremony, which began with a montage of some of the past year s biggest and best movies and TV shows.
Coming into the ceremony, Palm Springs lead the way with five nominations, with the Hulu film winning three, tied with Soul s three awards, while The Boys wins four awards on the TV side.
Hosts: Director Kevin Smith and writer-actress Dani Fernandez hosted the first-annual ceremony, which began with a montage of some of the past year s biggest and best movies and TV shows
(Los Angeles) â Sunday night (10-10-21), the Critics Choice Association (CCA) announced the winners of the inaugural
Critics Choice Super Awards during a special presentation broadcast on The CW. Produced remotely following COVID safety protocols, the ceremony was hosted by writer/director/podcaster
Kevin Smith and actress/writer
Dani Fernandez, and honored the most popular, fan-obsessed genres across both television and movies, including Superhero/Comic Book, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Horror, Action and Animation. The full show will be available to stream for free on The CW App and cwtv.com starting tomorrow.
Hulu and NEONâs âPalm Springsâ and Disney+âs âSoulâ led the film winners, each earning three trophies. âPalm Springsâ was recognized for Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie, Best Actor in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie (Andy Samberg), and Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie (Cristin Milioti). â
‘Soul,’ ‘Palm Springs’ Top Critics Choice Super Awards
“The Boys” leads all series at the new awards show devoted to action, horror, sci-fi, superhero and animated movies and television programsSteve Pond | January 10, 2021 @ 7:00 PM
AWARDS BEAT
Soul: Disney+ / Palm Springs: Hulu & Neon
“Palm Springs,” “Soul” and “Da 5 Bloods” were among the top winners at Sunday night’s Critics Choice Super Awards, a curious awards show that was launched during a year in which the kind of movies it exists to celebrate were largely absent from screens.
The awards were created by the Critics Choice Association to honor action, horror, sci-fi, superhero, comic-book and animated movies the commercial genres whose films were largely taken off the release schedule when COVID-19 restrictions caused the closure of movie theaters. As a result, the Best Action Movie category was won by Spike Lee’s “Da 5 Bloods,” in which the action sequences are peripheral at best;