Golden Globe Awards

Golden Globes Snubs Tom Cruise for Blockbuster ‘Top Gun’ Role After Star Protested Org’s Lack of Diversity

Tom Cruise was conspicuously absent from the best actor drama category in this year’s Golden Globes nominations for his performance in the blockbuster smash “Top Gun: Maverick.” Now a new report is claiming the snub is a direct result of the star’s recent decision to protest the Globes’ lack of diversity by returning the three statuettes he won in the past.

Tom Cruise stars in a scene from the movie "Top Gun: Maverick." The Catholic News Service classification is A-III -- adults. The Motion Picture Association rating is PG-13 -- parents strongly cautioned. Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. (CNS photo/Scott Garfield, Paramount Pictures)

NG: In Golden Globes Scandal, Real Culprits Were Corporate News Media — Including NBC

The Golden Globes was always a fake awards show and no one was more open about this than the Globes itself. Year after year, the televised ceremony made fun of its own lack of scruples, inviting the public to laugh along with the big joke. And everyone was happy to do so, especially NBC and the corporate entertainment media, which made a fortune on advertising.

The stage is set for the nominations announcement for the 79th Golden Globe Awards, December 13, 2021, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP) (Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)

Brendan Gleeson, Jeff Daniels Get Golden Globe Nods for Roles in Anti-Trump Showtimes Series ‘The Comey Rule’

Nominations for the Golden Globes have been released, revealing that Jeff Daniels and Brendan Gleeson have received nominations for their portrayal of James Comey and Donald Trump, respectively, in Showtime’s anti-Trump miniseries, “The Comey Rule.” The two-part drama depicts President Donald Trump as a “mob boss” with no respect for law and order and furious over allegations he enjoys “golden showers.”

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Bradley Cooper Hammers Hollywood Awards Season as ‘Utterly Meaningless’

The woke Academy Awards has seen its ratings fall through the floor as Americans sick of being lectured to by wealthy elites are tuning out en masse. Now eight-time Oscar nominee actor Bradley Cooper is taking a swing at Hollywood’s annual awards circus, calling it “utterly meaningless” and “completely devoid of artistic creation.”

LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 24: Bradley Cooper arrives on the red carpet at the Premiere Of Warner Bros. Pictures' "A Star Is Born" at The Shrine Auditorium on September 24, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images)