The Golden Globe Awards happened recently in LA, where they celebrated the best movies and TV shows from the past year. Some of the big winners in movies were “Oppenheimer,” “Anatomy Of A Fall,” “The Holdovers,” and “Poor Things.” On the TV side, shows like “Succession,” “The Bear,” and “Beef” were the ones that stood out. A special award went to Barbie too. It was a night to honor great storytelling and performances in the world of film and television!
by TAUHID SHAH: January 8: Monday: 10:12 PM: 2024 Update
Big winners in movies at the Golden Globes were Oppenheimer, Anatomy Of A Fall, The Holdovers, and Poor Things. On the TV side, Succession, The Bear, and Beef were the top winners. Check out the list of films, shows, and stars that won awards, along with the nominees.
The top film in the drama category at the awards was “Oppenheimer.” Other nominees included “Anatomy Of A Fall,” “Killers Of The Flower Moon,” “Maestro,” “Past Lives,” and “The Zone Of Interest.”
The nominees for Best Musical or Comedy Film were “Poor Things,” “Air,” “American Fiction,” “Barbie,” “The Holdovers,” and “May December.”
The nominees for Best Animated Film are “The Boy and the Heron,” “Elemental,” “Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse,” “The Super Mario Bros Movie,” “Suzume,” and “Wish.”
Outstanding achievements in cinema and box office success were seen in a range of movies, including:
The award for Best Actress in a Drama Film was given to Lily Gladstone for her role in “Killers Of The Flower Moon.” Other nominees in this category were Annette Bening for “Nyad,” Sandra Huller for “Anatomy Of A Fall,” Greta Lee for “Past Lives,” Carey Mulligan for “Maestro,” and Cailee Spaeny for “Priscilla.”
The top actor award for serious movies went to Cillian Murphy for his role in “Oppenheimer.” Other nominees included Bradley Cooper for “Maestro,” Leonardo DiCaprio for “Killers Of The Flower Moon,” Colman Domingo for “Rustin,” Barry Keoghan for “Saltburn,” and Andrew Scott for “All Of Us Strangers.”
The nominees for Best stand-up comedian on television are Ricky Gervais for “Ricky Gervais: Armageddon,” Trevor Noah for “Trevor Noah: Where Was I,” Chris Rock for “Chris Rock: Selective Outrage,” Amy Schumer for “Amy Schumer: Emergency Contact,” Sarah Silverman for “Sarah Silverman: Someone You Love,” and Wanda Sykes for “Wanda Sykes: I’m An Entertainer.”
The top contenders for the Best Television Series in the musical or comedy category at the Golden Globes were “The Bear,” “Abbott Elementary,” “Barry,” “Jury Duty,” “Only Murders In The Building,” and “Ted Lasso.”
The award for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy film went to Paul Giamatti for his role in “The Holdovers.” He won over strong competition from actors like Nicolas Cage in “Dream Scenario,” Timothee Chalamet in “Wonka,” Matt Damon in “Air,” Joaquin Phoenix in “Beau Is Afraid,” and Jeffrey Wright in “American Fiction.”
The nominees for Best Supporting Actress in a motion picture were:
The award for Best Drama TV Series went to “Succession” this year. The other nominees in this category were “1923,” “The Crown,” “The Diplomat,” “The Last Of Us,” and “The Morning Show.”
The nominees for Best Director at the Golden Globe Awards were Christopher Nolan for “Oppenheimer,” Bradley Cooper for “Maestro,” Greta Gerwig for “Barbie,” Yorgos Lanthimos for “Poor Things,” Martin Scorsese for “Killers Of The Flower Moon,” and Celine Song for “Past Lives.”
The top actress in a serious TV show was Sarah Snook from “Succession.” Other nominees in this category were Helen Mirren for “1923,” Bella Ramsey for “The Last Of Us,” Keri Russell for “The Diplomat,” Imelda Staunton for “The Crown,” and Emma Stone for “The Curse.”
Steven Yeun won the award for Best Actor in a Limited Series, anthology series, or TV Movie for his role in “Beef.” Other nominees included Matt Bomer for “Fellow Travelers,” Sam Claflin for “Daisy Jones & The Six,” Jon Hamm for “Fargo,” Woody Harrelson for “White House Plumbers,” and David Oyelowo for “Lawmen: Bass Reeves.”
The nominees for Best Actor in a Television Series (Musical or Comedy) were Jeremy Allen White for “The Bear,” Bill Hader for “Barry,” Steve Martin for “Only Murders In The Building,” Jason Segel for “Shrinking,” Martin Short for “Only Murders In The Building,” and Jason Sudeikis for “Ted Lasso.”
The top screenplays recognized were Justine Triet and Arthur Harari for “Anatomy Of A Fall,” Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach for “Barbie,” Tony McNamara for “Poor Things,” Christopher Nolan for “Oppenheimer,” Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese for “Killers Of The Flower Moon,” and Celine Song for “Past Lives.”
The nominees for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture were Robert Downey Jr. for “Oppenheimer,” Willem Dafoe for “Poor Things,” Robert De Niro for “Killers Of The Flower Moon,” Ryan Gosling for “Barbie,” Charles Melton for “May December,” and Mark Ruffalo for “Poor Things.”
The nominees for the award of Best Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or TV movie were Ali Wong for “Beef,” Riley Keough for “Daisy Jones & The Six,” Brie Larson for “Lessons In Chemistry,” Elizabeth Olsen for “Love & Death,” Juno Temple for “Fargo,” and Rachel Weisz for “Dead Ringers.”
The nominees for Best Supporting Actress in Television were Elizabeth Debicki from “The Crown,” Abby Elliott from “The Bear,” Christina Ricci from “Yellowjackets,” J Smith-Cameron from “Succession,” Meryl Streep from “Only Murders In The Building,” and Hannah Waddingham from “Ted Lasso.”
The award for Best Song had several nominees:
Matthew Macfadyen from “Succession” won the award for Best Supporting Actor on TV. Other nominees included Billy Crudup from “The Morning Show,” James Marsden from “Jury Duty,” Ebon Moss-Bachrach from “The Bear,” Alan Ruck from “Succession,” and Alexander Skarsgard from “Succession” as well.
The award for the best non-English language film included nominees from various countries. “Anatomy Of A Fall” from France, “Fallen Leaves” from Finland, “Io Capitano” from Italy, “Past Lives” from the US, “Society Of The Snow” from Spain, and “The Zone Of Interest” from the UK/US were all up for the prize.
Best film, non-English language – Anatomy Of A Fall, France
Fallen Leaves – Finland
Io Capitano – Italy
Past Lives – US
Society Of The Snow – Spain
The Zone Of Interest – UK/US
The nominees for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy TV Series were Ayo Edebiri from “The Bear,” Rachel Brosnahan from “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” Quinta Brunson from “Abbott Elementary,” Elle Fanning from “The Great,” Selena Gomez from “Only Murders In The Building,” and Natasha Lyonne from “Poker Face.”
The winner for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy film was Emma Stone for “Poor Things.” Other nominees in this category were Fantasia Barrino for “The Colour Purple,” Jennifer Lawrence for “No Hard Feelings,” Natalie Portman for “May December,” Alma Poysti for “Fallen Leaves,” and Margot Robbie for “Barbie.”
The top contenders for the award of Best Limited Series, anthology series, or TV movie were “Beef,” “All The Light We Cannot See,” “Daisy Jones & The Six,” “Fargo,” “Fellow Travelers,” and “Lessons In Chemistry.”
Top score awards went to various talented composers at the Golden Globes:
The nominees for Best Actor in a TV drama were Kieran Culkin from “Succession,” Brian Cox also from “Succession,” Gary Oldman for “Slow Horses,” Pedro Pascal in “The Last Of Us,” Jeremy Strong from “Succession,” and Dominic West from “The Crown.”
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