Article 5TVBE The Power of the Dog among worthy winners as disgraced Golden Globes plays it safe

The Power of the Dog among worthy winners as disgraced Golden Globes plays it safe

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Peter Bradshaw
from World news | The Guardian on (#5TVBE)

Jane Campion's colossal western and Steven Spielberg's passionate West Side Story revival head up a list that snubs more transgressive offerings

So the much-disgraced Golden Globes, derided for a lack of diversity and transparency in the voting membership, lucrative TV coverage cancelled, gravy-train derailed and the awards ceremony dwindled to a virtual event on social media, carries paradoxically on with delivering a set of awards that are in perfectly plausible good taste and not very much different from all the other un-disgraced awards ceremonies. However, it was sad to see Paul Thomas Anderson's dazzling comedy of transgression Licorice Pizza overlooked, of which more in a moment.

Jane Campion's handsome, complex and brilliant western drama The Power of the Dog gets best picture (drama) and best director, along with best supporting actor for the excellent Kodi Smit-McPhee, while Steven Spielberg's glorious, passionately respectful revival of West Side Story wins best picture in the musical or comedy section, along with its breakout player Ariana DeBose for best supporting actress and newcomer Rachel Zegler for best actress in musical/comedy.

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