The ceremony, a prelude to the Oscars, features diverse films and emerging talents vying for top honors in an evening of celebration and entertainment.
**Golden Globes Preview: Stars and Nominations for a Glittering Night**
**Golden Globes Preview: Stars and Nominations for a Glittering Night**
The annual Golden Globe Awards recognize the best in film and television, attracting A-list celebrities and a multitude of nominations.
The Golden Globe Awards are set to take place, featuring a host of prominent nominees that include Zendaya for her role in "Challengers" and Timothée Chalamet in the Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown." Other notable nominations come from stars such as Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande for their performances in the musical "Wicked," while Daniel Craig is recognized for "Queer" and Demi Moore for the horror film "The Substance."
Kate Winslet earned dual nominations, one for her portrayal of war photographer Lee Miller in "Lee" and another for her lead role in the political satire "The Regime." Meanwhile, Selena Gomez also grabs two nominations for both "Emilia Pérez," a film about a Mexican drug lord's identity transformation, and the TV hit "Only Murders in the Building."
As the first major awards ceremony following the holiday break, the Golden Globes serve as a critical juncture for films competing for visibility ahead of the Oscars slated for March. Taking place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, the Globes will broadcast beginning at 01:00 GMT on Monday for UK audiences.
The Golden Globes, known for their more relaxed atmosphere compared to the Academy Awards, foster a jovial mood among celebrities who are keen to connect over drinks and good-natured acceptance speeches. Notably, with ten nominations, “Emilia Pérez” emerges as the film with the most recognition this year. Acclaimed for its story about a cartel leader seeking a fresh start as a woman, it competes in various categories.
In terms of distinct options, films like “The Brutalist” and “Conclave” join others vying for best drama, each telling gripping narratives steeped in rich historical contexts and drama. "Dune: Part Two," despite commercial success, has opted against competing in the more mainstream cinematic achievement award category, allowing its artistic merit to take precedence.
The changes to voting membership and the ethical code of conduct following past scrutiny have reshaped the Golden Globes in recent years, making this year’s event also a point of reference for evolving industry standards.
British actors are well represented, with nominees such as Daniel Craig and Ralph Fiennes among others in contention. The introduction of high visibility for performers like Mikey Madison and other emerging stars highlights the diversity of talent recognized during this awards season.
With renowned comedian Nikki Glaser taking the helm as host, the evening promises humor and camaraderie, aiming to uphold the tradition of entertaining banter aimed at the high-profile audience. Awardees such as Viola Davis, honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award, and Ted Danson, recipient of the Carol Burnett Award, underscore the ceremony’s commitment to recognizing excellence in both film and television.
Viewers in the U.S. can catch the awards live on CBS, while streaming options are available on Paramount+. The excitement surrounding the Golden Globes sets the stage for an engaging evening filled with recognition of emerging talents and celebrated artists alike.
Kate Winslet earned dual nominations, one for her portrayal of war photographer Lee Miller in "Lee" and another for her lead role in the political satire "The Regime." Meanwhile, Selena Gomez also grabs two nominations for both "Emilia Pérez," a film about a Mexican drug lord's identity transformation, and the TV hit "Only Murders in the Building."
As the first major awards ceremony following the holiday break, the Golden Globes serve as a critical juncture for films competing for visibility ahead of the Oscars slated for March. Taking place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, the Globes will broadcast beginning at 01:00 GMT on Monday for UK audiences.
The Golden Globes, known for their more relaxed atmosphere compared to the Academy Awards, foster a jovial mood among celebrities who are keen to connect over drinks and good-natured acceptance speeches. Notably, with ten nominations, “Emilia Pérez” emerges as the film with the most recognition this year. Acclaimed for its story about a cartel leader seeking a fresh start as a woman, it competes in various categories.
In terms of distinct options, films like “The Brutalist” and “Conclave” join others vying for best drama, each telling gripping narratives steeped in rich historical contexts and drama. "Dune: Part Two," despite commercial success, has opted against competing in the more mainstream cinematic achievement award category, allowing its artistic merit to take precedence.
The changes to voting membership and the ethical code of conduct following past scrutiny have reshaped the Golden Globes in recent years, making this year’s event also a point of reference for evolving industry standards.
British actors are well represented, with nominees such as Daniel Craig and Ralph Fiennes among others in contention. The introduction of high visibility for performers like Mikey Madison and other emerging stars highlights the diversity of talent recognized during this awards season.
With renowned comedian Nikki Glaser taking the helm as host, the evening promises humor and camaraderie, aiming to uphold the tradition of entertaining banter aimed at the high-profile audience. Awardees such as Viola Davis, honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award, and Ted Danson, recipient of the Carol Burnett Award, underscore the ceremony’s commitment to recognizing excellence in both film and television.
Viewers in the U.S. can catch the awards live on CBS, while streaming options are available on Paramount+. The excitement surrounding the Golden Globes sets the stage for an engaging evening filled with recognition of emerging talents and celebrated artists alike.