The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

Streaming networks dominate award season

2021 Golden Globe nominees and where to stream them

- COLIN CHISHOLM colin.chisholm@herald.ca @Colinhants­co

It’ll be a Golden Globes unlike any before, with affable hosts Amy Poehler and Tina Fey conducting the show from their respective cities a country apart thanks to, you know, that pandemic we’ve been reading and hearing so much about? Yeah, that.

Despite the inherent awkwardnes­s of a sociallydi­stanced award ceremony, there is still some great television and film up for some hardware, much of it available on Canadian streaming platforms.

In 2021, streaming networks picked up a substantia­l number of nomination­s in both film and television. Netflix alone garnered 22 in film and 20 in television.

I’ve already written at length about some of the nominees, including Netflix’s Mank and The Crown, Amazon’s One Night in Miami and The Great, Ted Lasso on Apple TV + and many more of the nominees, so I’ll be focusing on shows and movies I haven’t written about yet.

NOT THROWING AWAY MY SHOT

Luckily for the millions of people who didn’t get to watch the original cast of Hamilton, the emotional and uplifting biography of American founding father Alexander Hamilton, tear up Broadway, a recorded version is now available on Disney+.

Having finally watched it (I know, I’m really behind the Zeitgeist on this one) I now understand why it was such a monumental achievemen­t.

More than just a biography, Hamilton explores themes of legacy and history, while also telling the story of that time through a stunning mix of rap and powerful vocal performanc­es.

Lin-manuel Miranda, who wrote the play and stars as the lead character, is a triumph — his emotion pouring through scene after scene. But the entire cast is electric.

Hamilton is up for two Golden Globes this year, best motion picture – musical or comedy and best performanc­e by an actor in a motion picture — musical or comedy, for Lin-manuel Miranda.

If you’re a fan of musicals or history, this is definitely worth watching — even if you’re a bit behind, like me.

Speaking of musicals — I also checked out Netflix’s The Prom, which is based on a Broadway show of the same name.

The Prom was also nominated for best motion picture — musical or comedy and James Corden was nominated for best performanc­e by an actor in a motion picture — musical or comedy.

The story centres around Broadway stars hoping to gain a little bit of good press by helping out a small-town girl who’s been told she can’t take a girl to prom by a conservati­ve PTA.

It’s mostly fine, with some ham-fisted musical numbers about biblical hypocrisy and personal freedom. Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman are underutili­zed.

It makes sense that Corden was nominated here, as his character, surprising­ly, captures a lot of the emotional resonance. This might be unfair, but I tend to find Corden irritating, but I have to give him credit for giving a great performanc­e in this.

MURDER SHE WROTE

The Undoing, available on Crave (With the Movies + HBO add-on) is up for four Golden Globes — Best television limited series, anthology or motion picture made for television along with three acting nomination­s for Nicole Kidman, Hugh Grant and Donald Sutherland.

I’m honestly a little surprised. The Undoing is a perfectly fine, competent crime thriller, but I would not call it extraordin­ary or innovative.

The plot is full of cat-andmouse storytelli­ng, dangling who the killer could be, while playing with the expectatio­ns of the characters in the story and the audience.

At the end of the series, I wasn’t particular­ly moved or shocked or anything, really. It was just a competentl­y told story that perhaps lingers too long.

Speaking of murder, I was pleasantly surprised by another thriller on Crave (Movies + HBO) — The Flight Attendant, which is oddly up for best television series — musical or comedy as is the show’s main star, Kaley Cuoco.

Cuoco, best known for her role as Penny on The Big Bang Theory, delivers a fantastic performanc­e as Cassie, the titular flight attendant scrambling to figure out what exactly happened after waking up next to a dead man.

It’s odd to me that this is in the musical or comedy category, but I suppose it could be considered a very dark comedy, but it’s really more of a mystery-thriller and a damn good one at that.

It’s also nice seeing Cuoco shed the veneer of years of Big Bang Theory and come into her own as a likeable, flawed character.

The 78th Golden Globes will begin at 9 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 28 on CTV and CTV.CA.

 ?? DISNEY ?? Lin-manuel Miranda stars in Hamilton, the live theatre production that took the world by storm, is up for two Golden Globes following a filmed release on Disney+.
DISNEY Lin-manuel Miranda stars in Hamilton, the live theatre production that took the world by storm, is up for two Golden Globes following a filmed release on Disney+.
 ?? BELL MEDIA ?? Kaley Cuoco delivers a wonderful performanc­e in The Flight Attendant, available on Crave with the Movies + HBO add-on.
BELL MEDIA Kaley Cuoco delivers a wonderful performanc­e in The Flight Attendant, available on Crave with the Movies + HBO add-on.
 ?? BELL MEDIA ?? Nicole Kidman and High Grant star in The Undoing, available on Crave with the Movies + HBO add-on.
BELL MEDIA Nicole Kidman and High Grant star in The Undoing, available on Crave with the Movies + HBO add-on.
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 ?? NETFLIX ?? Netflix’s musical The Prom is a cute, Lgbtq+-positive romp but is light on depth.
NETFLIX Netflix’s musical The Prom is a cute, Lgbtq+-positive romp but is light on depth.

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