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| | Hi there! To put it simply, the Golden Globes nominations were a hot mess. I'm excited for Jennifer Lopez and Eddie Murphy, but other than that, the 2020 ceremony looks like it is going to be a snoozefest. Nothing for "When They See Us," nothing for "Euphoria," and nothing for my network go-tos "The Good Place" and "This Is Us." Did any of your faves get snubbed, too? Or were you just as surprised to see "The Politician" nab a couple noms? Let's talk about it over email.
— Erin E. Evans, senior enterprise editor of culture
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| | | | No female film directors. No network television. Plenty of Reese Witherspoon-fronted projects. |
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| | | | | The actor talks about the emotional toll of his role as Tyler Williams, a teen who wrestles with a career-ending injury. |
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| | | | | | | The movie stars Mark Ruffalo as a crusading lawyer who fought against a corporation’s corruption. |
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