The 83rd Golden Globe Awards took place on Jan. 11th at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. The show honored movies and TV shows from the past year and kicked off awards season. It aired on CBS and streamed on Paramount+. Fans and critics were excited to see which movies and shows would win.
“One Battle After Another” was one of the biggest winners of the night. The movie won Best Motion Picture in the Musical/Comedy category. Director Paul Thomas Anderson won Best Director.
The film also won Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress for Teyana Taylor, according to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. The wins showed the movie was a favorite among both the critics and the audience. Many fans took to social media to share their excitement about the film’s big night.
In the drama category, “Hamnet” won Best Motion Picture. Jessie Buckley won Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for her role in the film. Her performance had been talked about a lot before the ceremony, and the win put the movie among the top contenders for other awards this season. Critics called her performance “powerful” and “unforgettable,” and fans agreed it was a well-deserved win.
Wagner Moura won Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for his role in “The Secret Agent”. The movie also won Best Non-English Language Motion Picture, showing that international films are gaining more attention at the Globes. Moura’s win was one of the night’s big highlights for films from around the world.
TV awards went to shows from different networks and streaming services. HBO’s “The Pitt” won Best Television Series Drama. Noah Wyle got Best Actor in a Television Drama for his role on the show.
Apple TV+ had success too, with The Studio winning Best Television Series Musical or Comedy. Seth Rogen won Best Actor in a Television Comedy for his work on the show. Many viewers said the TV wins felt “well deserved” and reflected the popularity of streaming platforms.
Netflix’s “Adolescence” did exceptionally well in the limited series categories. It won Best Limited Series and got several acting awards. Netflix has been strong at the Golden Globes for years, and this night was no different.
Animated movies also got some love. “KPop Demon Hunters” won Best Animated Motion Picture and Best Original Song. Its wins indicated that animated movies can be popular with older audiences, too, and not just kids.
Comedian Nikki Glaser hosted the ceremony for the second year in a row. She made jokes about the entertainment industry and the awards season ahead. Most acceptance speeches were about teamwork and thanking the cast and crew. The show didn’t have any major controversies, which is unusual for the Globes.
The Golden Globes are usually one of the first awards shows of the year, and can help display which movies and shows might win other awards later. Many of the winners Sunday night are expected to show up again in the next few months.
These early wins have already got people talking about who might continue to shine this awards season. Overall, the night gave fans a mix of excitement, surprises and memorable moments that will be remembered until the next big awards show.
