It’s that time of year again – when everyone argues about the superiority of their favorite movies, TV shows and red carpet murders. Last night, the first awards ceremony of the season, the Golden Globes, took place in Los Angeles. It was the 80se anniversary of the ceremony, which is considered second only to the Oscars in prestige and glamor.
It was a relatively low-key ceremony, with host Joe Coy (who signed up at the last minute, just two weeks before the ceremony) causing no controversy, unlike last year’s Jerrod Carmichael (who didn’t due to his cynicism about the ceremony). ceremony), made a secret). Ask if he can act as a presenter). black man after the 2021 Globes race scandal). Coy avoided politics but made some jokes about the nominees, including Taylor Swift, who was up for a newly created box office achievement award for her. An epic tour Movie. “Big difference between the Golden Globes and the NFL? “At the Golden Globes, we have less camera footage of Taylor Swift,” Coy said, referring to Swift’s relationship with American football player Travis Kelce. Swift, unaccustomed to worrying about either her fame or her relationships, sipped her drink dispassionately.
However, there were several notable moments, including a historic win for Native American actress Lily Gladstone, but this was removed. Oppenheimer AND Continuityand nods to people Bear, Survivors, beef, Barbie, Anatomy of a fall and Hayao Miyazaki’s new animated film. Boy and heron. Favorite Award Crown The evening passed quietly, but Elizabeth Debicki deservedly won the award for best supporting actress on television for her brilliant performance as Princess Diana in the final weeks of her life.
Lily Gladstone is the first Indigenous woman to win a Golden Globe.

For the role of Molly in Martin Scorsese’s masterpiece Flower Moon KillerLily Gladstone made history as the first Indigenous woman to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama. She began her commencement speech with Blackfoot Algonquian, the native language of her Blackfoot Reservation in Montana.
“I’m so grateful that I can speak at least a little bit of my language because in this industry, native speakers speak their lines in English and then their sound mixers play them backwards to represent the native languages on camera… This is for every little child Reza, every little city kid, every little local kid who has a dream, who sees themselves represented in our words,” she said.
Flower Moon Killer tells the story of an Osage family who are killed one by one by a white family who wants to take over their oil fortune. Gladstone’s heroine Molly is abandoned by her husband (Leonardo DiCaprio) and destroyed by grief for her family.
Continuity is taking over television

The epic drama of Jesse Armstrong Continuity, about the family politics of media dynasty Waystar Royco, deservedly dominated the television categories, winning four awards. It won Best Overall Drama Series (TV’s most prestigious Golden Globe award); Sarah Snook, who plays the complex and treacherous only daughter Shiv, won best actress; Matthew Macfadyen, who played her husband Tom Wambsgans, won the award for Best Supporting Actor; and Kieran Culkin, who plays outsider brother Roman, won best actor, beating out co-stars Brian Cox (who plays patriarch Logan Roy) and Jeremy Strong (who plays his brother Kendall).
In a goofy speech that suited his character, Culkin thanked his colleagues: “It’s not mine, it’s for the team.” “It’s a team effort,” Armstrong said as he accepted the award for best drama. I’m grateful that the Roys aren’t so collegial, otherwise it wouldn’t be such a brilliant show.
Oppenheimer dominates the film

Barbenheimer, the ironic rivalry between the summer’s two biggest films continued, with both films winning awards in seven categories (three of which they went head-to-head): And last night it happened. Oppenheimer it was great. Christopher Nolan’s sweeping biopic about the father of the atomic bomb won five awards, including the night’s biggest award: Best Picture – Drama. Nolan also won best director, while Cillian Murphy, who plays Oppenheimer, received the best actor award from Bradley Cooper for his portrayal of Leonard Bernstein. owner and DiCaprio in it Flower Moon Killer. Robert Downey Jr. also won Best Supporting Actor, and the film also won Best Original Music (the night’s other big music award, Best Original Song, went to Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For,” the existential lament, for which the film was written). Barbie).
The return of the famous Jennifer Lawrence

In many ways, from fashion (biker boots) to music (Sound of 2024 winner, The Last Dinner Party) to the fetishization of luxury (Burning saltIt’s starting to feel like 2010 all over again – and last night, as if to confirm her suspicions, Jennifer Lawrence almost returned to the crazy awards show of her infamous 2011 Oscar trip. Nominated for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Category. her role as Maddie in the film No hard feelings“If I don’t win, I’m leaving,” Lawrence said on camera as she showed off the nominees. As usual, she simply jogged and cheered as her friend Emma Stone received the award. Poor things (which comes out in the UK this Friday).
De Beer has won twice for musical or comedy.

Critics’ Favorite Bear, about the trials and tribulations of a family restaurant inherited by a top chef (Jeremy Allen White), won two awards in the somewhat ridiculous music/comedy category (anyone who’s seen the show will understand the stressful kitchen scenes and family feuds). usually not funny at all). Still, the awards for both Best TV Series and Best Actress in the Genre are worth it, both for the deftly written and beautifully produced show, which touches on a variety of sensitive topics, from addiction to depression to the dignity of work, and for the brilliant actress Ayo . Edebiri, who brings light and sensitivity to her role as Sydney’s sous chef.
Barbie wins new box office and box office category

This year, the Golden Globes introduced a new category to honor commercially successful films that may not have been nominated in other categories. Nominated alongside such heavy hitters as Guardians of the Universe, Spider-Man AND Taylor Swift: Eras Tour, Barbie took home the prize. It’s a fitting win for the film, which broke several box office records and grossed $1.4 billion worldwide. This makes it the highest-grossing film in Warner Bros. history, the highest-grossing film of all time directed by a female director (Greta Gerwig), and the highest-grossing film of 2023.
Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner were in love with each other.

It wouldn’t be a Hollywood awards show without a little celebrity gossip, and the tea lovers among you will be pleased to know that Timothée Chalamet is attending his nominations Wonka, asked Kylie Jenner out on a date during their first official public appearance as a couple. There is a lot of speculation on the Internet about what conclusion can be drawn from the way they looked longingly into each other’s eyes at the table.
Source: I News

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