The nominations are out for the 33rd annual Imagen Awards, which celebrate positive portrayal and creative excellence of Latinos and Latino cultures in TV and film. See the full list below.
Best Picture Oscar winner The Shape of Water is nominated for Best Picture, along with Animated Feature Oscar winner Coco, comedy remake Overboard and Mexican comedy How to Break Up With Your Douchebag. Oscar winner Guillermo del Toro also is up for Best Director for Shape of Water along with Coco‘s Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina, Douchebag helmer Gabriela Iglesia and Monsoon‘s Miguel Duran.
On the TV side, seven shows will vie for Best Primetime Program – Drama: ABC’s The Crossing, How to Get Away with Murder and Station 19; NBC’s Shades of Blue and Law & Order: Svu; TNT’s Major Crimes; and USA Network’s Queen of the South. The Primetime Comedy hopefuls are Fox’s...
Best Picture Oscar winner The Shape of Water is nominated for Best Picture, along with Animated Feature Oscar winner Coco, comedy remake Overboard and Mexican comedy How to Break Up With Your Douchebag. Oscar winner Guillermo del Toro also is up for Best Director for Shape of Water along with Coco‘s Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina, Douchebag helmer Gabriela Iglesia and Monsoon‘s Miguel Duran.
On the TV side, seven shows will vie for Best Primetime Program – Drama: ABC’s The Crossing, How to Get Away with Murder and Station 19; NBC’s Shades of Blue and Law & Order: Svu; TNT’s Major Crimes; and USA Network’s Queen of the South. The Primetime Comedy hopefuls are Fox’s...
- 7/9/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Henry Golding is already poised to have a very big year. He's the lead opposite Constance Wu in Warner Bros.' Crazy Rich Asians (out Aug. 17) and will then be seen in Paul Feig's female-driven thriller A Simple Favor (Sept. 14) opposite Blake Lively.
Now he's booked his next project: playing the lead in Monsoon, a new film from writer/director Hong Khaou (Lilting). In the drama, Golding will play a man who travels from London to his birth country of Vietnam to scatter his parents’ ashes.
Golding will play Kit, a British Vietnamese man who left Saigon with...
Now he's booked his next project: playing the lead in Monsoon, a new film from writer/director Hong Khaou (Lilting). In the drama, Golding will play a man who travels from London to his birth country of Vietnam to scatter his parents’ ashes.
Golding will play Kit, a British Vietnamese man who left Saigon with...
- 3/7/2018
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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