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  • 76th Primetime Emmy Awards 2024 Winners

    The 2024 Emmy Awards will air on ABC Sunday, Sept. 15th.
    The 2024 Emmy Awards will air on ABC Sunday, Sept. 15th.

    Preview:

    • ‘The Bear,’ ‘Shogun’ and ‘Baby Reindeer were among the big winners at the 2024 Emmys
    • ‘Hacks’ was a surprise winner.
    • Dan and Eugene Levy hosted the night.

    It might have been the second Emmys of 2024 (thanks to the strike-delayed first landing in January of this year), but otherwise it was business as usual for the TV Academy’s awards show.

    Though there was the standard bout of repetition (‘The Bear’ won 11 awards, breaking its own record), while Billy Crudup and Jean Smart won more awards (for ‘The Morning Show’ and ‘Hacks respectively), there was still room for some surprises –– Lamorne Morris triumphed in the Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie category for ‘Fargo’ over Robert Downey Jr. for ‘The Sympathizer,’ while talking of ‘Hacks,’ it was the somewhat shocking (if welcome) winner in the Comedy Series arena over ‘The Bear.’

    The other big winners were in the limited series category (even if one of them is in early development on its second season) as ‘Shogun’ and ‘Baby Reindeer’ nabbed multiple trophies. Jodie Foster won the first Emmy of her career for ‘True Detective: Night Country.’

    (L to R) Annie Murphy, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara and Daniel Levy in 'Schitt's Creek'. Photo: CBC Television.
    (L to R) Annie Murphy, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara and Daniel Levy in ‘Schitt’s Creek’. Photo: CBC Television.

    Eugene and Dan Levy, the stars (and in Dan’s case, creator) of ‘Schitt’s Creek,’ hosted the evening, kicking off with a monologue that touched on the controversy of a constantly dramatic show like ‘The Bear’ dominating the comedy categories and the growing presence of big movie stars on TV thanks to the lesser episodic demands of streaming shows.

    And the big watchword for the show could be “nostalgia,” since various categories were handed out by stars of former TV shows such as ‘The West Wing’ and ‘Happy Days’ or those who played particular types of characters such as cops or lawyers.

    There was an impassioned, funny speech from John Leguizamo about representation on television and a welcome award for TV super-producer Greg Berlanti. More confusing additions? Having Jelly Roll perform the In Memoriam song.

    Here, then, is the full list of winners for the evening:

    List of Winners:

    Drama Series

    Hiroyuki Sanada in 'Shogun.' Photo: FX.
    Hiroyuki Sanada in ‘Shogun.’ Photo: FX.
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    Lead Actor in a Drama Series

    Hiroyuki Sanada in 'Shogun.' Photo: FX.
    Hiroyuki Sanada in ‘Shogun.’ Photo: FX.

    Lead Actress in a Drama Series

    Anna Sawai in 'Shōgun'. Photo: FX.
    Anna Sawai in ‘Shōgun’. Photo: FX.

    Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

    Jeremy Allen White in 'The Bear.'
    Jeremy Allen White in ‘The Bear.’ Photo: Courtesy of FX.
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    Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

    Jean Smart in 'Hacks' Season 3. Photograph: Hilary Bronwyn Gayle/Max.
    Jean Smart in ‘Hacks’ Season 3. Photograph: Hilary Bronwyn Gayle/Max.

    Comedy Series

    Hannah Einbinder and Jean Smart in 'Hacks' Season 3.
    (L to R) Hannah Einbinder and Jean Smart in ‘Hacks’ Season 3. Photograph: Beth Dubber/Max.
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    Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie

    Richard Gadd in 'Baby Reindeer'. Photo: Ed Miller/Netflix. © 2022 Netflix, Inc.
    Richard Gadd in ‘Baby Reindeer’. Photo: Ed Miller/Netflix. © 2022 Netflix, Inc.

    Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie

    Jodie Foster in HBO's 'True Detective: Night Country.'
    Jodie Foster in HBO’s ‘True Detective: Night Country.’ Photo: Michele K. Short/HBO.
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    Limited Series or Anthology Series

    (L to R) Richard Gadd as Donny, Jessica Gunning as Martha in 'Baby Reindeer'. Photo: Ed Miller/Netflix. © 2022 Netflix, Inc.
    (L to R) Richard Gadd as Donny, Jessica Gunning as Martha in ‘Baby Reindeer’. Photo: Ed Miller/Netflix. © 2022 Netflix, Inc.
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    Outstanding Talk Series

    Jon Stewart on 'The Daily Show'. Photo: Matt Wilson.
    Jon Stewart on ‘The Daily Show’. Photo: Matt Wilson.
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    Reality Competition Program

    (L to R) Sandra Diaz-Twine, Trishelle Cannatella, Chris 'C.T.' Tamburello, Alan Cumming, Kate Chastain, Mercedes “MJ” Javid in 'The Traitors'. Photo by: Euan Cherry/Peacock.
    (L to R) Sandra Diaz-Twine, Trishelle Cannatella, Chris ‘C.T.’ Tamburello, Alan Cumming, Kate Chastain, Mercedes “MJ” Javid in ‘The Traitors’. Photo by: Euan Cherry/Peacock.
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    Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

    Elizabeth Debicki in 'The Crown' season 6.
    Elizabeth Debicki in ‘The Crown’ season 6. Copyright: Netflix / LeftBank.
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    Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

    Billy Crudup in 'The Morning Show,' now streaming on Apple TV+.
    Billy Crudup in ‘The Morning Show,’ now streaming on Apple TV+.
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  • ‘Shogun, ‘Baby Reindeer’ and More Lead the 2024 Emmy Nominees

    (Left) Hiroyuki Sanada in 'Shogun'. Photo: FX. (Center) Jeremy Allen White in 'The Bear.' Photo: Courtesy of FX. (Right) Richard Gadd in 'Baby Reindeer'. Photo: Ed Miller/Netflix. © 2022 Netflix, Inc.
    (Left) Hiroyuki Sanada in ‘Shogun’. Photo: FX. (Center) Jeremy Allen White in ‘The Bear.’ Photo: Courtesy of FX. (Right) Richard Gadd in ‘Baby Reindeer’. Photo: Ed Miller/Netflix. © 2022 Netflix, Inc.

    Preview:

    • The 2024 Emmy nominees were announced this morning.
    • ‘Shogun’ leads the pack with 25 nominations.
    • Other big favorites include ‘The Bear’ and ‘The Crown’.

    The 2024 Emmy Award nominees were announced this morning by ‘Veep’ veteran Tony Hale, ‘Abbott Elementary’ regular Sheryl Lee Ralph and Television Academy chair Cris Abrego in a ceremony at Los Angeles’ El Capitan Theatre in a ceremony that was also livestreamed.

    And, as is typical for the Television Academy, it represents a scattering of returning big-hitters (‘The Bear’ and ‘The Crown’), but particularly, now the likes of ‘Succession’ have left our screens, the nominees list is dominated by popular newcomers, including ‘Shōgun’ and TV’s other buzziest series, the Netflix stalker drama ‘Baby Reindeer’.

    The overwhelming presence of new shows can be chalked up one-two punch of writers and actors’ strikes, which delayed work on many potential big series –– the likes of ‘House of the Dragon’, ‘The White Lotus’ ‘Yellowjackets’ and ‘The Last of Us’ will all have to wait until 2025’s Emmy season.

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    It was a very good day for cable channel FX, which scored the most nominations for its well-respected novel adaptation ‘Shōgun’.

    Perhaps more surprising (though welcome) is the inclusion of series such as ‘Fallout’ –– who would have expected last year that a series boasting a post-apocalyptic blend of comedy, violence and gore would have made such an impact? And Apple’s spy series ‘Slow Horses’, which broke into the Emmy race with a handful of nominations, including for star Gary Oldman.

    Notable Nominees

    Nava Mau as Teri in 'Baby Reindeer'.
    Nava Mau as Teri in ‘Baby Reindeer’. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    Among the biggest stories of this year’s nominees was Nava Mau, who became the first Latina trans nominee, scoring that for her supporting role in ‘Baby Reindeer’. Indeed, the Netflix limited series did about as well as expected, landing 11 total nominations including Best Limited Series.

    On a more tragic emotional note is the nomination for the late Treat Williams, who died in a motorcycle accident in June last year. He’s posthumously nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series for his role in ‘Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.’

    Here are the main categories. Who are you hoping takes home a trophy on September 15th, when the awards are handed out?

    Drama Series

    Ella Purnell (Lucy) in 'Fallout'.
    Ella Purnell (Lucy) in ‘Fallout’. Credit: JoJo Whilden/Prime Video. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    Lead Actor in a Drama Series

    Idris Elba in 'Hijack,' premiering June 28, 2023 on Apple TV+.
    Idris Elba in ‘Hijack,’ premiering June 28, 2023 on Apple TV+.

    Lead Actress in a Drama Series

    Jennifer Aniston in 'The Morning Show,' premiering September 13, 2023 on Apple TV+.
    Jennifer Aniston in ‘The Morning Show,’ premiering September 13, 2023 on Apple TV+.

    Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

    Steve Martin as Charles in season 3 of 'Only Murders in the Building.'
    Steve Martin as Charles in season 3 of ‘Only Murders in the Building.’ Photo by: Patrick Harbron/Hulu.

    Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

    Ayo Edebiri in 'The Bear.'
    Ayo Edebiri in ‘The Bear.’ Photo: Courtesy of FX.

    Comedy Series

    Hannah Einbinder and Jean Smart in 'Hacks' Season 3.
    (L to R) Hannah Einbinder and Jean Smart in ‘Hacks’ Season 3. Photograph: Beth Dubber/Max.

    Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie

    Jon Hamm as Sheriff Roy Tillman in ‘Fargo’ season 5.
    Jon Hamm as Sheriff Roy Tillman in ‘Fargo’ season 5. Photo: Michelle Faye/FX.

    Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie

    Jodie Foster in HBO's 'True Detective: Night Country.'
    Jodie Foster in HBO’s ‘True Detective: Night Country.’ Photo: Michele K. Short/HBO.

    Limited Series or Anthology Series

    Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley in 'Ripley.'
    Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley in ‘Ripley.’ Photo: Philippe Antonello/Netflix © 2023.

    Outstanding Talk Series

    'Late Night with Seth Meyers' host Seth Meyers.
    ‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ host Seth Meyers. Photo: Lloyd Bishop/NBC.

    Reality Competition Program

    (L to R)Judges Michelle Visage, host RuPaul, JoJo Siwa and Ts Madison in 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' season 8, streaming on Paramount+, 2023.
    (L to R)Judges Michelle Visage, host RuPaul, JoJo Siwa and Ts Madison in ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ season 8, streaming on Paramount+, 2023. Photo Credit: World of Wonder/Paramount+ ©2023 World of Wonder Productions, Inc. All rights reserved. RuPaul’s Drag Race and all related titles and logos are trademarks of World of Wonder Productions, Inc. VH1 is a trademark of Viacom International Inc.

    Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

    Elizabeth Debicki in 'The Crown' season 6.
    Elizabeth Debicki in ‘The Crown’ season 6. Copyright: Netflix / LeftBank.

    Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

    Jack Lowden in 'Slow Horses' season 3 premiering November 29, 2023 on Apple TV+.
    Jack Lowden in ‘Slow Horses’ season 3 premiering November 29, 2023 on Apple TV+.

    For the complete list of categories and nominees, head to the Television Academy’s site.

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  • Movie Review: ‘Fancy Dance’

    Lily Gladstone stars in 'Fancy Dance,' now streaming on Apple TV+.
    Lily Gladstone stars in ‘Fancy Dance,’ now streaming on Apple TV+.

    Premiering on Apple TV+ on June 28th following a limited run in theaters, ‘Fancy Dance’ offers yet another chance to appreciate the sheer acting ability of Lily Gladstone, who here is offered a fully rounded character in Jax Goodiron.

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    Does ‘Fancy Dance’ Have the Moves?

    Isabel Deroy-Olson and Lily Gladstone star in 'Fancy Dance,' now streaming on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Isabel Deroy-Olson and Lily Gladstone star in ‘Fancy Dance,’ now streaming on Apple TV+.

    If you were frustrated with how Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ initially seemed to be exploring native stories and experiences before pivoting to focus on its cartoonishly scheming white characters, then let ‘Fancy Dance’ serve as a correction.

    If Scorsese’s film, with its seemingly endless running time, couldn’t find enough space to center the indigenous characters, Erica Tremblay manages to tell a more effective and enveloping tale of native culture in a quick 90 minutes. And if Gladstone missed out on an Oscar for that performance, then ‘Fancy Dance’ should certainly see her considered for next year.

    Script and Direction

    Isabel Deroy-Olson and Lily Gladstone star in 'Fancy Dance,' now streaming on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Isabel Deroy-Olson and Lily Gladstone star in ‘Fancy Dance,’ now streaming on Apple TV+.

    Tremblay wrote the movie alongside Miciana Alise, and together, they bring a real sensitivity plus hard-nosed honesty to both the narrative and its characters. More like something along the lines of FX series ‘Reservation Dogs’ (though without the deep well of comedy in that show), ‘Fancy Dance’s script is full of layered people who are far from noble natives. In reality, most of them are just trying to make a living in the tough conditions in which they find themselves. And the story is also shot through with grief and loss and balanced out by a coming of age story for one of the characters.

    Tremblay is more normally a documentarian, but for this fictionalized effort, she applies a similar keen, observational eye to the proceedings here. Eschewing fancy camera moves or stylistic tricks, she instead finds beauty in the everyday. And she also encourages her cast to given completely believable performances, with Gladstone, Isabel Deroy-Olson and Ryan Begay standing out.

    Performances

    Isabel Deroy-Olson and Lily Gladstone star in 'Fancy Dance,' now streaming on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Isabel Deroy-Olson and Lily Gladstone star in ‘Fancy Dance,’ now streaming on Apple TV+.

    ‘Fancy Dance’ keeps its focus narrow, letting the story breathe through a relatively small cast, though still featuring of a supporting cast to keep it vivid and full.

    Lily Gladstone as Jax Goodiron

    Lily Gladstone stars in 'Fancy Dance,' now streaming on Apple TV+.
    Lily Gladstone stars in ‘Fancy Dance,’ now streaming on Apple TV+.

    It would be demeaning to say that Gladstone is a revelation here; she has been putting in excellent work for several years now. But Jax is a character unlike almost anything she has played –– this is a damaged, clever, haunted young woman who lives by her own set of rules. When we’re first introduced to Jax, she’s keeping a fisherman occupied while her niece, Roki (Olsen) steals his wallet, some lures and the keys to his truck.

    Jax is unapologetic, and also weighed down by the disappearance of her sister Tawi (Hauli Gray) and is endlessly angry that the federal authorities aren’t doing enough to track her down. This is a complicated woman, a hustler who deeply cares for her niece and is traumatized when Roki is carted off by family services to live with her semi-estranged father (Shea Whigham).

    Cue Jax going on the run with Roki, ostensibly to take her to a powwow in Oklahoma (an event the girl has attended with her mother in the past, entering mother-daughter dances (which give the movie its title). Their journey is one of danger and learning about each other, all while the authorities are closing in –– ironically, they will launch a taskforce to find Roki who is with a relative while largely ignoring the disappearance of her mother.

    Isabel Deroy-Olson as Roki

    Isabel Deroy-Olson stars in 'Fancy Dance,' now streaming on Apple TV+.
    Isabel Deroy-Olson stars in ‘Fancy Dance,’ now streaming on Apple TV+.

    Deroy-Olson sparks really well off of Gladstone’s energy, and comes across as an unpretentious, charismatic performer, steering clear of teen/tween cliches as Roki goes through a gamut of emotions –– she’s worried about her mother, suspicious of the authorities and loyal to her aunt, even as she wonders whether she’s the best role model. All the while, she wraps herself in tradition and culture as a way to keep her sanity. It’s one of the best young performances of the year.

    Ryan Begay as JJ

    Jax’s brother, and a member of the reservation police force, JJ straddles two worlds, and is very much caught between them when Jax absconds with Roki. Begay has less to do than the two leads, but he’s a key supporting role, and brings low-key energy to the part.

    Shea Whigham as Frank

    Whigham is one of the few truly recognizable names in the cast besides Gladstone, but he doesn’t stick out, instead meshing well with his fellow cast members as Jax’s father, who married a native and spent 15 years in reservation territory before pulling the eject cord when she died. He brings a sad, frustrated energy to his work here.

    Final Thoughts

    Lily Gladstone and Isabel Deroy-Olson star in 'Fancy Dance,' now streaming on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Lily Gladstone and Isabel Deroy-Olson star in ‘Fancy Dance,’ now streaming on Apple TV+.

    A vital exploration of indigenous issues and the lack of attention paid to missing persons cases (especially women), ‘Fancy Dance’ is a carefully crafted movie that offers rounded characters and an interesting story. While a few cliches do creep in here and there (especially in the final act), they don’t impact it enough to reduce the effectiveness of the whole.

    ‘Fancy Dance’ receives 8 out of 10 stars.

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    What’s the story of ‘Fancy Dance’?

    Since her sister’s disappearance, Jax (Lily Gladstone) has cared for her niece Roki (Isabel Deroy-Olson) by scraping by on the Seneca-Cayuga reservation in Oklahoma. Every spare minute goes into finding her missing sister while also helping Roki prepare for an upcoming powwow.

    At the risk of Jax losing custody to Roki’s grandfather, Frank (Shea Whigham), the pair hit the road and scour the backcountry to track down Roki’s mother in time for the powwow. What begins as a search gradually turns into a far deeper investigation into the complexities and contradictions of Indigenous women moving through a colonized world while at the mercy of a failed justice system.

    Who else stars in ‘Fancy Dance’?

    Also in the cast are Ryan Begay, Crystle Lightning and Audrey Wasilewski.

    Lily Gladstone and Isabel Deroy-Olson star in 'Fancy Dance,' now streaming on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Lily Gladstone and Isabel Deroy-Olson star in ‘Fancy Dance,’ now streaming on Apple TV+.

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