Golden Globes, back in Hollywood’s good graces, ink five-year deal with CBS

[ad_1] The Golden Globe Awards, which just two years ago seemed on the verge of being abandoned by Hollywood, have found a new forever home — or at least a five-year one. On Monday, CBS announced a new five-year deal to air the Globes on the network and stream it live on Paramount+, cementing the… Continue reading Golden Globes, back in Hollywood’s good graces, ink five-year deal with CBS

Hollywood’s Humanitas Prizes look for what’s human in writers’ strike

[ad_1] A strange creature, the Hollywood award in strike season. The show is going on, sort of: Audiences, critics and voters are still watching the award-worthy work even as the award-worthy creators refuse to make more of it. The for-your-consideration campaigns and journalistic access-grubbing lurch forward awkwardly even as ceremonies get pushed back. The screenwriters… Continue reading Hollywood’s Humanitas Prizes look for what’s human in writers’ strike

Hollywood’s Slo-Mo Self-Sabotage | The New Yorker

[ad_1] “Black Mirror,” the anthology series best known for dreaming up dystopian uses for near-future technology, took aim at its own network in the timeliest episode of its most recent season. Settling on her couch after a difficult stretch at work, a woman named Joan (Annie Murphy) logs on to Streamberry, a barely veiled stand-in… Continue reading Hollywood’s Slo-Mo Self-Sabotage | The New Yorker