Hollywood Night of Offbeat Choices
January 13, 2009 by Lance Carter
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which hosts the Golden Globes each January, has historically had an immigrant’s love of all things American. But after a year in which the studios hobbled or shuttered their indie divisions — so long, Warner Independent and Picturehouse and a robust Paramount Vantage, hello supersized blockbusters — the Hollywood foreign press lived up to its name on Sunday and paid frantic tribute to the compelling idiosyncrasies of far-flung independent cinema.



The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which hosts the Golden Globes each January, has historically had an immigrant’s love of all things American. But after a year in which the studios hobbled or shuttered their indie divisions — so long, Warner Independent and Picturehouse and a robust Paramount Vantage, hello supersized blockbusters — the Hollywood foreign press lived up to its name on Sunday and paid frantic tribute to the compelling idiosyncrasies of far-flung independent cinema.





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