The Citizen (KZN)

A-listers to hit red carpet for Golden Globes

- Los Angeles

– Hollywood’s A-listers will be welcomed to the red carpet tomorrow for the Golden Globes, the glitzy start to the entertainm­ent industry’s awards season, with popular music romance A Star Is Born the overwhelmi­ng favourite for top honours.

Even though Dick Cheney biopic Vice leads the nomination­s with six, it looks likely that Star, and its power duo of Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, will be the film that seizes the momentum ahead of next month’s all-important Oscars.

“A Star is Born has everything going for it including box office and critical success,” Paul Dergarabed­ian, a media analyst at industry data firm ComScore said.

But he cautioned that the Globes, which are handed out by the 90-odd members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n, are notoriousl­y unpredicta­ble.

“That’s what makes them so entertaini­ng,” he said. “This year’s nominees across the major categories are all incredibly deserving so anything could happen.”

This year, the Globes come at the start of voting for Oscar nomination­s, and while they are not a clear predictor of Academy Award success, they are a bellwether of momentum.

“There’s almost always an element of surprise somewhere at the major award shows,” says Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at boxoffice.com.

“A Star Is Born seems to be a favourite for best drama at the Globes, but it’s hard to rule out an upset by a film like Black Panther or possibly even BlacKkKlan­sman.”

If there is a sure bet tomorrow night at the Beverly Hilton, it is that Alfonso Cuaron’s heartfelt Roma, a cinematic ode to his childhood in 1970s Mexico City, will take home honours for best foreign film. He is also up for best director.

“Cuaron is riding a huge wave of critical raves for Roma and if there is any such thing as a frontrunne­r when it comes to the Globes, this is it,” Dergarabed­ian says.

Competing against the Mexican filmmaker for the best director prize are Spike Lee (BlacKkKlan­sman), Peter Farrelly (Green Book), Adam McKay (Vice) and Cooper, who made his debut behind the camera with Star, directing himself.

For the experts polled by awards prediction website Gold Derby, A Star Is Born is a lock for best drama film, but Cuaron will take home top director honours.

Unlike the Oscars, the Golden Globes have parallel categories for dramas and musical/comedy films, meaning two times the prizes, and a chance for Oscar voters to consider a wider range of performanc­es.

Gaga could be a double winner, with nods for best drama actress and best original song for the film’s mega-hit, Shallow. – AFP

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