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    Home » Hildur Guðnadóttir makes history at Globes, Elton John wins

    Hildur Guðnadóttir makes history at Globes, Elton John wins

    By SHOOTMonday, January 6, 2020Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1153 Views
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    By Mesfin Fekadu, Music Writer

    NEW YORK (AP) --

    "Joker" composer Hildur Guðnadóttir made history by becoming the first woman in 19 years to win best original score at the Golden Globes, where Elton John and Bernie Taupin finally won a major award together after collaborating for 52 years.

    "This is truly — I'm speechless," Guðnadóttir said onstage Sunday.

    She was the sole female nominee, besting Randy Newman ("Marriage Story"), Alexandre Desplat ("Little Women"), Thomas Newman ("1917") and Daniel Pemberton ("Motherless Brooklyn") to win the prize. The last woman to win the Globe for best original score was Lisa Gerrard in 2001 for "Gladiator," which she shared with Hans Zimmer.

    Guðnadóttir is  a classically trained cellist from Iceland who won an Emmy in September for scoring "Chernobyl" and is also up for a Grammy for her work on the HBO series. She thanked "Joker" director Todd Philipps, best actor winner Joaquin Phoenix and executive music producer Jason Ruder.

    Early in the night, John and Taupin won best original song for writing "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" from his "Rocketman" biopic.

    "(It's) the first time I've ever won an award with him, ever," John said onstage looking to Taupin. "We never won a Grammy. We never did anything together except for this, and I'm so happy."

    John won an Academy Award and Golden Globe with Tim Rice for "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from the original "The Lion King." John has also won five Grammy Awards.

    Taupin won his first Golden Globe with Gustavo Santaolalla for "A Love That Will Never Grow Old" from "Brokeback Mountain."

    "This is really sweet because this is not just about a song we wrote for a movie, this is a song we wrote for a movie which deals with our relationship, and it's a relationship that doesn't happen very much in this town. It's a 52-year-old marriage, so thank you," Taupin said.

    Together, the duo have crafted John songs like "Bennie and the Jets," "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," "Rocket Man," "Tiny Dancer," "Candle in the Wind" and "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting."

    "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" and "Joker" were shortlisted for best original song and best original score, respectively, at the 2020 Academy Awards, which will take place Feb. 9.

    John and Taupin beat out Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Cynthia Erivo and the wife-husband songwriting team Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez to win the Golden Globe.

    "Thank you to all my fellow nominees, they're all great songwriters," John said.

    He called making "Rocketman" one of the "most emotional moments in my life."

    At the Globes, Taron Egerton won best performance by an actor in a motion picture — musical or comedy for portraying John.

    "Thank you for the music," Egerton said to John. "Thank you for being my friend." 

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    Review: Director Joe Carnahan’s “The Rip”

    Friday, January 16, 2026
    This image released by Netflix shows Matt Damon in a scene from "The Rip." (Claire Folger/Netflix via AP)

    Lines between cop and criminal get murky in Joe Carnahan's "The Rip," a crime thriller set across one foggy Miami night, starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. Damon and Affleck, of course, are so closely associated with Boston — most recently they produced the 2024 heist movie "The Instigators" there — that a detour to South Florida puts them, a little awkwardly, in an entirely different movie landscape. This is "Miami Vice" territory or Elmore Leonard Land, not Southie or "The Town." In "The Rip," they play Miami narcotics officers who come upon a cartel stash house that Lt. Dane Dumars (Damon) says may have $150,000 hidden in the walls. It turns out to be more than $20 million, though, and their mission immediately turns from a Friday afternoon smash-and-grab into an imminent siege where no one can be trusted. "The Rip," which debuts Friday on Netflix, is a lean and potent-enough neo-noir where almost all the characters are police officers, yet it's a mystery as to who's a good guy and who's not. It's a nifty and timely premise, even if "The Rip" literally tattoos its message across itself. When Dane sits down with the young woman (Sasha Calle) at the stash house who seems plausibly innocent, she looks at tattoos on his hands and asks what they mean. On one: "AWTGG": "Are we the good guys?" As much as the answer might seem a foregone conclusion in a movie starring Damon and Affleck, who are also producers, "The Rip" plays with and against type in ways that can keep you engrossed. (The cast also includes Teyana Taylor, Steven Yeun and Kyle Chandler.) However, the exposition is so light and hurried in "The Rip" that that's almost all it plays with. We know almost nothing about our characters outside of the action in the movie, making all the... Read More

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