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The latest in pop-culture news, recaps, and reviews, plus close reads, profiles, interviews, and more from Vulture.com. [View in browser]( [Subscribe]( [Brand Logo]( What to Read Today [The 2019 Golden Globes Were Anything But a Rhapsody The show had its moments (Regina King! Glenn Close! The Americans!), but was mostly a disappointment.]( By Jen Chaney [The WGA Nominations Shine Some Light on Long-Shot Oscar Contenders Despite being ineligible at the WGAs, The Favourite is still, well, the favorite.]( By Nate Jones [Rachel Brosnahan to Make Her SNL Hosting Debut Next Week She’ll be joined by musical guest Greta Van Fleet.]( By Megh Wright [M. Night Shyamalan on His Failures, His Successes, and Glass First, the director started making movies people liked again. 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