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Emmys: Here s Why Outstanding Drama Series Shouldn t Be the Final Category This Year
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NEW YORK (AP) The National Society of Film Critics on Saturday chose Chloe Zhao’s low-budget debut feature, “The Rider,” as best picture of 2018.
Director Alfonso Cuaron’s black-and-white “Roma” period piece set in modern Mexico won the most awards as best picture runner-up, best foreign-language film and for best cinematography. Cuaron also got the award for best director.
The society of leading movie critics voted for Olivia Colman as best actress in “The Favourite,” and Ethan Hawke as best actor in “First Reformed.” The top accolade for best supporting actor went to Steve Yeun of “Burning,” while Regina King of “If Beale Street Could Talk” nabbed best supporting actress. About 40 of the society’s 64 members voted.
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2021 Emmys will be bursting with nominations . but not for the shows you love
Glenn Whipp
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Maybe you ve started watching Barry Jenkins vivid, cinematic adaptation of Colson Whitehead s 2016 slavery story, The Underground Railroad, which dropped its 10 episodes on Amazon Prime last week. Or maybe you re obsessed with those twisty storylines in HBO s Mare of Easttown and are waiting, hoping that Kate Winslet encounters a running faucet before the limited series ends and, using that delicious Delaware County accent, bellows, OK. Who left the wooder running?!?
Both of these fine programs might show up big at the Emmys this year. Or perhaps neither will. As the Television Academy has adapted to salute the copious amount of content produced these days, it has failed to notice where most of the interesting work is done. And that means, once again, Emmy voters will face impossible choices in the limited series categories while struggling to find enough worthy shows an