

But this is what happens when some of the most visionary minds in Hollywood are repeatedly disrespected: The wins become so incremental, the awards so vacuous, that they seem to lose their power entirely. It's something akin to progress it should be celebrated. The 'I May Destroy You' creator, actor, writer and director won an Emmy for writing the universally acclaimed HBO limited series. It's fantastic that One Night in Miami 's Regina King, Promising Young Woman's Emerald Fennell, and Nomadland's Chloe Zhao all earned nods. Michaela Coel’s blisteringly authentic British drama was a.
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They'll undoubtedly expect a pat on the back for nominating three women in the best director category, after shutting them out entirely for the past six years. In a major Golden Globes snub, the BBC and HBO ’s acclaimed series I May Destroy You has failed to earn a single nomination. What remains starkly the same is the lack of true grit from the HFPA.


That's great, but expected-excellent new shows should be nominated. Isn't the definition of insanity doing the same thing over and over, but expecting a different result? It's 2021, and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has once again filled me with equal parts joy, confusion, and rage for the umpteenth year in a row.Īt face value, the 2021 Golden Globe nominations might seem divergent from past patterns: Many first-timers were nominated, including Kaley Cuoco for her performance in The Flight Attendant, and new best drama contenders include Lovecraft Country and The Undoing. That I May Destroy You did not get one Golden Globe nod is not only wrong, its what is wrong with everything.
