Sunday night's Golden Globes Awards was a delightful mix of expected (but still great!) wins - from Kieran Culkin and Zoe Saldaña to "Shōgun" and "Baby Reindeer" - and genuine (and genuinely fun!) surprises.
Demi Moore shares emotional career revelation in rousing Golden Globes acceptance speech - Moore disclosed a sad admission about her career while accepting award
Moore gave an emotional speech for her win for "The Substance," reflecting on her 40-plus years in the industry. "This is the first time I’ve ever won anything
The Brutalist was crowned best film, drama, while Emilia Pérez won best film, comedy or musical. Shogun picked up four awards, including best drama series and acting wins for Hiroyuki Sanada, Anna Sawai and Tadanobu Asano.
While the 82nd Awards edition honoured veteran actors including Demi Moore and Hiroyuki Sanada for the first time, other maiden winner included Sebastian Stan.
Netflix’s Emilia Pérez won Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and A24’s The Brutalist won Best Motion Picture Drama at the 82nd annual Golden Globes on Sunday night, cementing their front-runner status for Awards Season 2025.
Sanada, 64, beat Donald Glover ("Mr. and Mrs. Smith"), Jake Gyllenhaal ("Presumed Innocent"), Gary Oldman ("Slow Horses"), Eddie Redmayne ("The Day of the Jackal") and Billy Bob Thornton ("Landman").
LOS ANGELES – When I wished Hiroyuki Sanada good luck on the eve of the 82nd Golden Globe Awards at Vanity Fair and MGM Amazon Studios’ pre-Globes party at the fabled Chateau Marmont, he crossed his fingers on each of his hands.
The smash hit musical "Wicked" saw its Oscar chances rise in nominations to the SAG Awards, one of the most predictive Academy Awards bellwethers.
The first hurdle on the red-carpeted racetrack of awards season, the 2025 Golden Globes awarded trophies for the best in movies and TV last night.
India's All We Imagine As Light missed a globe, but there was plenty to cheer for at a surprisingly diverse and fun night.
This year's Golden Globes had an first-time win for 62-year-old Demi Moore, another awards sweep for Shōgun, and celebrity lookalikes on the red carpet.