AWARDS SEASON Your GoIden GIobes workout plan By Eliza Berman Statue season starts in earnest on 」 an. 8. Fully catching up is probably impossible. Fortunately, a fraction Of nominees accountforthe lion's share Of potential winners. Here'S a guide: Movie S NOMINATIONS 50 % OF ACCOUNT FOR 8 MOVIES NOMINATION THE NOMINATED 33 TOTAL MOVIES 」 OY ANGUISH 7 NOMINATIONS 費■☆ * 0 △・ Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling's musicalis a sometimes melancholic Technicolor romance LA LA LAND 4 NOMINATIONS Mel Gibson returns after a decade-long directing hiatus with the true story Of a World Warll hero HACKSAWRIDGE 6 NOMiNATlONS 費・◆ * 0 △ Barry 」 enkins' stunning film follows a young Miami man from childhood tO young adulthood M00 Ⅳー G 数 T ー 0 Ⅳ 4 NOMiNATIONS 費・◆・ Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman star in a film about an Australian whO uses Goog 厄 Earth to find his birth family in lndia 5 NOMINATIONS 費■◆ * 0 CaseyAffleck brims with emotional turmoil as ajanitor WhO becomes hiS nephew's guardian MANCHESTER BYTHESEA 数 E OR 数ー G 数 WATER 3 NOMlNATiONS ・ 0 」 e 幵 Bridges is a Texas Ranger on his last mission in thiS neo-western drama 費 ■ ☆・ ◆ 0 、△ 0 E. Ⅳ CE を OST を飛 JENKINS 4 NOMINATIONS 費■☆・ MeryI Streep delights as a socialite whose love Of singing is as great as her voice iS bad NOCTURNAL ANIMALS 3 NOMINATIONS ・第 0 Fashion designe 「 turned director Tom Ford's thriller traces a long trail Of betrayal Television MOVIE/SERIES ACTOR ACTRESS SUPPORTING ACTOR SUPPORTING ACTRESS DIRECTOR SCREENPLAY 0 用 G A し SCORE ORIGINAL SONG 8.7 THENIGHTOF 3 NOMlNATiONS 曾■■ HBO's tense miniseries examnes race and the criminal- j u stice syste m HOURS TO CATCH UP 8.2 THEPEOPLEVS. 0. J. SIMPSON 5 NOMINATIONS 費■☆・・ The buzziest series Of the year revisits complicated history 3 NOMINATIONS THISISUS mother oftriplets comeback as a cements her acting Mandy M00 「 e 脅◆◆ 7.1 6.0 を the ultra ィ ich at a theme park for achieve sentience Androids attemptto 費☆・ 3 NOMINATIONS WESTWORLD 11.0 Carré miniseries the spy in this 」 Ohn Tom Hiddleston is 費■・◆ 4 NOMINATIONS MANAGER THENIGHT 費☆・ Elizabeth ll's early years prove fertile ground for drama 3 NOMINATIONS 20.3 BLACK-ISH 3 NOM 粮 A 第 0N5 費■☆ 旧 its third season, the sitcom continues tO mine the complexities Of race and family 7 SHOWS ACCOUNT FOR 43 % OF NOMINATIONS NOMINATED 30 TOTAL SHOW ・ S 43
QUICK TALK Sigourney Weaver The acto ら 6 % s 0 austere British grandmother ⅲ A Monster CalIs, れ drama (see review, right) about 0 boy who summons imaginary monster tO help him cope ⅶ市 death. How did yo own family inform the way you approached this ro 厄 ? I had an English grandmother and mother, so I was interested in going tO that more reserved place. I don't think she's cruel. She's saying, lfthe world ran the way it's supposed t0, my daughter wouldn't be dying, so l'm going to run my world the way it's suppos ed tO be run. The movie is about a 12-year-oId boy, but it deals with very adult themes. Who is it for? I think children are often overprotected. Things are presented tO them in a sanitized way. I love Disney, but the little birdies won't be there to help you get dressed. I read a lot of Maurice Sendak to my daughter. He felt that children were clued in to the dark- ness around them. A movie like this will reassure them that they are respected. You've been ⅲ sequels tO Alien and Ghostbusters, with several planned for A00t0 れ Any others ⅲ your future? When I started, sequels were considered very déclassé. Sequels are born at the studiO or they come because the fans are dreaming about more. NOt forAvatar—I think people wanted tO see more, but no one said, I need tO see four more! But I think they'll be very happy once they come out. YO 収 spoke about climate change at the Democratic National Conven- tion. HOW dO YO view the incoming Administration? On lnauguration Day, the President will take a sacred VOW tO protect all American citizens. TO me, dismantling the restrictions against fossil fuels will put us directly into jeopardy. When I see the people he's putting ⅲ charge, it's like all the pigs going t0 the trough. lt's going t0 be a bonanza for anyone in energy, but we pay a terrible price. They may send dividends sky high, but ifyou can't breathe the air and drink the water, WhO cares? ー・ ELIZA BERMAN 0 ON MY RADAR ARRIVAL 'lt's eo リ 100 ま e 1 the theater recently.l 物 0 0 ぬ t 社ロ s 工 0 ⅲ at ⅲ 9 , 0 d AmyAdams as e 工 t ド aord 10r リ . Co れ or (MacDougall) stares down his very literal, very CGI demo れ A Monster Calls offers a big,less-friendly giant CHILDREN AREN'T VERY GOOD AT SEEING outside ofthemselves. lfthey're doing the work ofbeing children, selfishness comes with the territory—and learning that others feel things keenly too is where adulthood begins. That's the idea c 叩 tured inA Monster Ca 広 , ⅲ which a gnarly treelike beast (voiced by Liam Neeson) pays a series ofvisits tO 12-year-old Conor (played by Lewis MacDougall, a young actor with quizzical, perceptive eyes). Conor is going through a rough patch: He's bullied at school. He dislikes his uptight grandmother ( S igourney We aver, le 仕 ) , whom he sees as increasingly intrusive. And his mother (FelicityJones), who is raising him by herself, has been ill for a long time and isn't getting better. Conor's monster, a surly, growling personification ofchildhood anger, tells the boy three morally ambiguous stories ー and asks him t 0 cap them offwith one honest story Ofhis own. A Monster Calls—directed by J. A. Bayona and adapted by Patrick Ness from his own novel— is meticulously and sensitively made, though its best moments may be the lovely but intense watercolor-toned interstitial animated sequences that illustrate the monster's thorny spiritual allegories, cartoons for grownups rather than fO little ones. But then A Monster Calls isn't so much for kids as it is for grownups. lt's a reminder of the time when we, tOO, thought only Of ourselves— and found it tOO much tO bear. —s. z. MOVIES S3H コ 1V3 山のコ 00 」【のココ VO く :S39Vb•Nl A トト山 9 :U3AV3M 一 XO 」 .AH コト N30 工 10 【の山コ 9 こ N300 一工 4 45
Time Off Reviews MOVIES Hidden ig 祀 s proves there's power in numbers By Stephanie Zacharek IN THE GRAND SCHEME OF THINGS, numbers mean everything: our very bOdies are made ofequations. Yet moues about people wh0 deal in numbers— 0 代 e Ⅱ foisted on us as spinachy, good- for-us entertainment during prestige - movie season—tend t0 be deadly dull. WhO needs tO see another white dude grab a piece 0f chalk and start writing feverishly on a blackboard? But eve n if numb ers are everywhere, they still have the capacity t0 surprise us. Hidden Figures, both a dazzling piece ofentertainment and a WindOW into history, bucks the trend ofthe boring-math-guy movie. lts characters IT'S ONE THING, though, tO outline what all white and nearly all male, shoot are based on real-life people, a trio 0f knowing glances at one another— and Hidden Figures is about. lt's something African-A. merican math whizzes WhO else entirely tO bask in the moue's spirit. the next day, a small, separate-but- happened t0 be women, and wh0 were supposedly-equal pot appears on the Directed by Theodore MeIfi (St. Vincent) employed by NASA in the early 1960S table, specifically for her use. The and adapted from Margot Lee to help crunch crucial data for the first ShetterIy's book Hidden Figures: The only restroom she's allowed tO use is space missions. when Harrison in another building, a half-mile away. American Dream 0 れ d the U 0 旧 Story 可 (Kevin Costner), the harried engineer She brings her work with her on these the Black Women Mathematicians Ⅵ 0 ⅲ charge 0fNASA's groovily named bathroom breaks, but that doesn't HeIped Win the Space Race, the picture Space Task Group, says in exasperation, matter. The round-trip takes SO long is buoyant and alert. Henson, Spencer "We don't have a single person ⅲ this that her absence raises eyebrows. and Monåe all give superb, luminous entire building that can handle analytic Meanwhile, two of Katherine's performances: watching them iS pure geometry? ” the unassuming woman friends and colleagues at Langley steer pleasure. Even Katherine's big writing- whO's sent tO his 0 価℃ e is Katherine around their own roadblocks. UItra- on-the-blackboard moment is different Goble, later J0hnson (Taraji P. Henson), capable Dorothy Vaughan (Octavia from what we've seen thousands Of a former child prodigy who has found Spencer) does the work 0f a manager, times before. Her drive tO use numbers work at Langley research center as a though her covertly racist boss (Kirsten to show the world who she truly is computer; ” the term given tO people Dunst) refuses tO either promote her has a specific and pointed context skilled at running calculations on an adding machine. (And because this is or pay her what she's worth. And Mary here: numbers have no COlor, and no Jackson (Janelle Monåe), another gifted still-segregated Virginia we're talking gender either. about, she's dispatched from a room mathematician, decides tO make the And when Katherine walks into the leap tO become an engineer—only tO designated for "C010red Computers. ” ) Space Task Group offce for the first find that if it's hard enough for a white Katherine can dO more than just time—as a sea ofwhite guys in identical woman t0 pull that 0 珥 it's nearly run an adding machine, as she quickly white shirts and dark ties turn to stare impossible for a woman Of COlor. proves. Even SO, the obstacles she faces at her, wondering what on earth she's are almost as daunting as putting a man doing there—the spirit ofthe room shifts in space. Jealous, resentful colleagues perceptibly. She's different from them, (one of them played by The Big Bang because she's a woman and she's black. Theory's Jim Parsons) try tO undermine ln her simple, unassuming plaid dress her. She's black d a woman, a double and smart-girl cat-eye glasses, she's whammy their threatened white male about to challenge their world—and ego s just can't handle. When she change it for the better. Hidden Figures tries tO pour coffee from the Offce's brings that stealth triumph into the light, communal coffeepot, her colleagues, one number at a time. ロ 44 TIME January 16 , 2017 0 Mo れåe , He 0 れ 0 れ d Spencer math whizzes wh0 shake 叩 the space program 'They did the work tO be a part 0f something greater than themselves. ' OCTAVIA SPENCER, in Entertainment Week/y, on hOW African-American women refused tO let segregation stop them
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3 was a bold maneuver, based on a hope stancy, iS not necessarily a good match. Ajournalist in Moscow holds sign that in Trump, Putin would find a differ- "They're going to hate each other after with images 0fPutin, French ⅲ c ent kind ofAmerican leader. the first two meetings; ” says one former Marine Le Pe 0 れ d Trump 2 砒ⅲ ' S WiIl he? On paper, Putin looks to be senior white House Russia expert annualpress conference in December That's an opportunity for Trump ifhe having a strong run. He tOOk the Crimea moves on it. He might Win concessions by force in 2014 and laid a claim t0 east- tO step up his military readiness. from Russia on Ukrainian independence ern Ukraine. HiS surprise intervention "lf you're Putin, the only way to get from Moscow. He could push Putin tO in Syria not only propped up his weak out is by finding friends someplace,' end the war in Syria in a way that ousts ally Bashir Assad, it also awed the Sunni says Graham, the GOP Russia expert. Assad and salvages some hope for stabi- powers like Saudi Arabia and made the Putin has tried China, but they keep lization there. And he might work t0 de- U. S. appear to be a second-class power in beating him in business, either directly escalate tensions with NATO members the region. National-security offcials ex- in deals where they have the advantage and avoiding renewed nuclear competi- pect him to try his cybermeddling ⅲ elec- tion. AII of which would make Trump's or in competition for trade in Central tions this year in France , Germany and the pre-lnauguration bluster 100k less rash. Asia. Putin has been looking for business Netherlands. But before Trump can even get there, in South Korea and Vietnam, but t0 little Despite Putin'S recent success, Rus- his relationship with Putin will be tested effect. What Putin really needs, Graham sia remains vulnerable. The country has by the report on the Russian election op- and others say, is the U. S. and Europe as been in a recession for tWO years, and itS eration. After months criticizing the intel- a counterweight, strategically and com- recovery lOOks tO be weak. The success ligence community for its assertion that mercially, t0 China. "lnterest would dic- putin had in cutting 0i1 production belies Russia was behind the meddling, Trump tate trying tO defuse tensions; ” he says, an economy that is still reliant on natural hinted he was open tO being convinced 'But [Putin's] actions and the concerns resources, WhiCh in turn makes it reliant otherwise. "lt will be interesting tO see if about subversive activities and the use on foreign markets ⅲ Europe, where sanc- Of active measures has only exacerbated those whO get the most sensitive version tions still bite. And the military successes of the report have their minds changed relations With these countries. are less than they appear. The Ukrainian by it," says one offcial familiar with it. Moreover, there's reason tO think the intervention snapped NATO out Of its Only one mind really matters, of course. tWO men may not get along as well as one long-running existential crisis: the U. S. , might expect. putin's history ofperceived The question is whether it is an open one. Germany and the U. K. have responded slights, Russia watchers say, combined —With reporting 妙 ZEKE J. MILLER/ by deploying troop s throughout the for- With Trump's easy promises and incon- ロ mer SOViet bloc, further requiring Putin WASHINGTON 23
TheBrief APPRECIATION TWO stars 亡 a 亡 lived— a 取 shone—orbiting each 0 亡 er By Stephanie Zacharek DEBBIE REYNOLDS WAS A GREAT BROAD WITH THE FACE Of a cutie-pie. You might not know thatjust from watch- ing Singin' ⅲ the ⅲ ( 1952 ) or The Unsinkable M Brown ( 1964 ). Reynolds was often cast in roles that capitalized on her cherublike adorability, her button-nosed brightness' her wind-up energy, 1 fine qualities in a performer. But as a human being—revealed in interviews and three memoirs¯ Reynolds never came Off as naive. she was many things— actor, singer, comedian, mother¯but a pushover. Reynolds died at age 84 on Dec. 28 , the day after her daughter carrie Fisher, another great broad, actor and writer' died at 60. Their mother-daugbter story is like no other: Fisher grew up in Reynolds' larger-than-life shad0W' partly dazzled by her mother's glamour and verve and partly feel- ing lost amid the glitter. She built her own acting career' 叩 - pearing, at age 18 , ⅲ Hal AshbY's sham. 00 , playing a flirtY' deadpan tomboy rich girl. She's impetuous, calculating, extraordinary—it's the kind 0f debut that promises great things. Her next role was that Ofthe radiant, wisecracking Princess Leia ⅲ the 1977 Star Wars: Episode IV—A New HO e. Though the medieval-Cinnabon hairdo has always been a tar- get for jokes, the astonishing thing is how well Fisher carried it. She was the diva 0fthe grandest space opera, after all. T R WAS MUCH MORE tO Fisher than Leia: she was alSO a prolific and piercingly funny writer. Across seven b00ks, she m 叩 ped her battles with mental illness and substance abuse, as well as career disappointments, without a shred Of self- pity. If Fisher was her own greatest subject, her mother was a close second. Reyn01ds, wh0 had moved with her family from EI Paso, Texas, to California at 7 , was discovered in 1948 at age 16 when she won the title 0fMiss Burbank. lfthe ensu- ing contract with Warner Bros. was the stuff Of Hollywood dreams, Reynolds later suffered HoIIywood scandal t00. ln 1958 Eddie Fisher, her husband ofthree years—and the father of Carrie and brother Todd—left her for Elizabeth Taylor. Reynolds, Fisher, Taylor and Mike Todd, TayIor's hus- band until his death in a plane crash in 1958 , had been close friends. Reynolds was much tougher than most people would have assumed at the time. ln 2011 she and Carrie Fisher gave an interview t0 Oprah Winfrey, and by that time ReynoIds had spun pain int0 comedy: At one point, Reynolds needed to reach her philandering husband. When she got no answer at his New York hotel, she rang up TayIor's room, and he an- swered. When Reynolds heard Taylor ⅲ the background ask- ing who was on the line, she said to her husband—with im- plied exasperation more than anger— 'WouId you just roll over and put Elizabeth on the phone? ” That story tells you something about the complicated and funny person Reynolds must have been, traits she passed on 8 TIME January 16 , 2017 0 tO her daughter. lt's easy to see how their similarities could result in stress cracks. Fisher's one-woman ShOW, WishfuI Drinking—which she later adapted intO a wry 2008 memoir—is like a guided tour through ReynoIds' life, narrated by a daughter who some- times found her mother tremendously trying (the two barely spoke for roughly 10 years, when FiSher was in her 20S ) but who was also intensely sympathetic. ln the show, Fisher told the story ofher mother's several failed marriages not just 仕 om the point ofview ofthe aban- doned daughter, but from the adult po- sition ofrecognizing exactly how much her mother had suffered—and how res- olutely she picked up the pieces. Reyn- olds' career began to fade after 40 , but there were still highs to come, like her co-starring role in AIbert Brooks' 1996 comedy M0ther.. And in 2001 , Reynolds made a TV movie co-written by Fisher FIS 工 ER AND REYNOLDS: ETHAN MILLER—GETTY IMAGES; MIC 工 AEL: ROB VER 工 ORST—REDFERNS/GETTY IMAGES Fisher, 60 , passed 0 day before her mother れ 0 lds, 84
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HO. L Ⅳ背 000 1 DIGITS ROUNDUP Help ing workers switch off A new law says French companies With more than 50 workers must guarantee a "right tO disconnect ” from email$ outSide Office hours, tO improve work-life balance. 0 新 c 囿 s in Other countries are 引 SO encouraging people tO leave work at the office: FIV m ⅳ a 5 The amount an unnamed Chinese Super League soccer club 0 e 肥 d ReaI Madrid fo 「 Cristiano Ronaldo, according to his agent, Jorge Mendes. RonaIdo declined the transfer 0 e ら which Mendes said would have seen him earn more than S105 million a year. GERMANY Germany's employment ministry bars its managers from CO ntacti ng staff during off-hours, and ma 」 orcompanies, including Volkswagen and BMW, have followed suit.ln 2014 automaker Daimler began automatically deleting emails sentto employees on vacation. SPAIN The government is considering reducing Spain'slong workday bY tWO hours and shifting clocks back an hourto the country's original time zone. The 11 ・・・ ho し day currently includes alengthy break for a siesta, which many don't take because they are unable tO return home in the afternoon. JAPAN TO 0 ' s governor has ordered municipal employees tO finish work by 8 p. m. tO combat karoshi, or "death from overwork. " LightS are turned 0 幵 , and anyone found attheirdesk is sent home HIGH CRIME LOS AngeIenos awoke on 」 an. 1 tO discoverthatthe iconic Hollywood sign on Mount Lee had been changed tO read HOLLYWEED, perhaps as a nod tO California's NOV. 8 vote tO legalize recreational marijuana. SurveiIIance footage showed a man using tarpaulin tO alter the 45- れコ e せ ers between midnight and 2 a. m. City officials increased security measures around the landmark following the prank but have not identified the perpetrator. The sign was defaced in the exact same way on 」 an. 1 , 1976 , when a CaIifornia law relaxing ェ penalties for marljuana use tOOk effect. Photograph by Gabriel Olsen/Getty lmages の の の 9 Chad 0 Sweden Estonia Nigeria Russia Colombia 」 apan ⅱⅢ・は旧川旧Ⅱ・・Ⅲ・はⅢははⅡⅢ・Ⅲ。ⅢⅢⅢ、Ⅱ川Ⅲ物はⅢ懶Ⅱ、Ⅲはを 7 China 47 Greece 3 5 Haiti MexiCO 7
For more on these stories, visit me. co 取 1 ん deas SNAPSHOT The E. U. ?s new digs AS tensions mount within the E. U. , its new BrusseIs headquarters aims to emphasize unity. Designed chiefly by architect Philippe Samyn, the $ 340 million building touts a see-through exterior, an acknowledgment ofthe group's principle oftransparency.lnside the orb (where the meeting rooms are), a pixel-like design motif of multicolored rectangles is meant to reflect collaboration within the E. U. without evoking any particular flag. The most practical feature, however, might be the giant round conference table—which, unlike its angular predecessor, allows all E. U.leaders to see one another at once. —Julia Zorthian noteworthy insights from the week's most talked-about studies: 0 U. S. TODDLERS ARE MORE SOCIAL THAN OTHER KIDS Babies raised in the U. S. are more SOCial, more impulsive andless likelyto be unhappythan children in Chile, PoIand and South Korea, according tO a study that surveyed mothers, published in the European 丿 0 リ「 na / ofDeveIopmental ycho . よ→ー - ・・ 0 ぐ = 碎当戸ー第ーま判軈ドを : こに イご 0 第廳を黽ー店壟ミ・ i 「なⅱ・ 鸞 ! 箙鯔 i 壟心 ト第ⅱ読い = - 記糶記当 第一第一亂 第当廳 川駅引 0 0 THINKING POSITIVELY MAY HELP YOU LIVE LONGER A report in the BMJ based on surveying about 10 , OOO middle- aged people three times over five years found that those whO reported high life enjoyment each time were 24 % less likely to have died in the next seven years than those whO had no en. 」 oyment. VIEWPOINT Are some years more important than others? THE YEAR 2016 MIGHT BE OVER, BUT construct—a 12-month frame for events that debates rage on aboutwhether it was one Of are essentially continuous. Take the moon the most important—or worst—years ever. landing, for example. Even ifwe all agree it Yet amid talk ofsurprising election results and was a uniquely important event, the story Of shocking celebrity deaths, these conversations the space race is not confined tO 1969. Years Often miss a key point: this question is 仕 0n1 now, as our perspective evolves, we may impossible tO answer. see that the real giant le 叩 for mankind took One problem is that humans have a place long before or after. recency bias. Modern events are easy tO Ofcourse, it's only human t0100k remember and—thanks tO the lnternet— for patterns that Offer more immediate satisfaction; it's what helps us make sense Of easy tO communicate, SO it can feel like more important stuffhappens now than before. a world that is fundamentally chaotic. But as This is why you hear people talking about the we begin another year that may or may not be the most important one in history, it's worth 2016 election being the nastiest in history, even though the 1876 election featured remembering what mathematicianJohn Allen paulos has said, in reference tO the idea that rumors that Rutherford B. Hayes had shot celebrity deaths come ⅲ threes: everything his own mother. comes in threes ifyoujust "wait for the third The second problem is the idea ofthe year itself. At its core, it's a somewhat arbitrary one tO occur. ”—LILY ROTHMAN 0 THE HUMAN BODY HAS A 'NEW' ORGAN Sci enti sts rece ntly discovered that the mesentery, which had been considered a group Of structures connecting the intestine tO the abdomen, iS in fact continuous and qualifies as an organ, researchers wrote in the Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology. ・一」 . Z.