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Nominations for the 82nd annual Golden Globes

Nikki Glaser on Hosting the Globes: The Challenge is ‘Thrilling’

Even before she steps onstage Jan. 5 to host the 82nd Golden Globes, Nikki Glaser is making Hollywood history. She is the first woman to solo host Hollywood’s “party of the year.” (Others, like Sandra Oh, Amy Pohler and Tina Fey, did it in tandem.) Glaser is up to the challenge. “Hosting the Golden Globes […]
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First-Time Golden Globes Nominees’ Work Celebrated at Luncheon

At a Dec. 17 luncheon in honor of first-time Golden Globe nominees, Robbie Williams smiled, “It’s always nice being invited to the party, even though normally I don’t go. But I really wanted to come here. I feel very fortunate to be nominated and very lucky to be invited here.” He praised the friendly and […]
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Nobu Part 2: Sequel Promises to Top First Edition

When Chef Nobu Matsuhisa catered the Golden Globes in January 2024, the result was an immediate sensation — a radical and welcome change from the parade of familiar awards meals. Chef Nobu promises that the Jan. 5, 2025, meal will be even better. “The presentation is very important,” he said recently from the Beverly Hilton […]
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Hispanics Break Records at the Golden Globe Nominations

Reflecting a growing presence in the film and television industry, the nominations for the 82nd edition of the Golden Globe Awards showcased a stronger Latin and Hispanic influence than in previous years. Not only were nine Latine actors honored, but several recognized films and TV shows also highlighted themes important to the community. Emilia Pérez, […]
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Robbie Williams on ‘Better Man,’ Musical Films and Monkeys

From “Cabaret” and “A Star is Born” through to “The Lion King” and “Les Misérables,” a mesmerizing array of musical movies have won at the Golden Globe Awards. For close to a century, audiences have been captivated by song-filled stories created by musically-enthused filmmakers – and the 2024 lineup from the genre offers a number […]
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Many Awards Contenders Doing Double Duty This Year

While many artists have given memorable performances this year, a few have managed multiple projects, with an ability to navigate different genres and characters. And a handful have earned multiple Golden Globes nominations for their work this year. One example is Sebastian Stan, nominated for his lead comedy and drama roles in, respectively, A Different […]
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Non-English Speaking Filmmakers Making a Splash During Awards Season

Not long ago, it was a rarity to find a non-English speaking filmmaker vying for major trophies and giving their counterparts from the U.K. or the United States a run for their money during awards season. While legendary directors like Ingmar Bergman (“The Seventh Seal,” Sweden) or Akira Kurosawa (“Seven Samurai,” Japan) earned critical acclaim, […]
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Journalists in 2024 Films: Women Uncovering Truth

In a time, when journalism is under attack, there are plenty of movies and TV-series that focus on journalists as the heroes of the narrative. In films such as Lee, Civil War and Scoop, we follow female reporters, who play a significant role in documenting the truth. “It was essential to tell this story now,” […]
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Jason Reitman on True Stories and ‘Saturday Night’

In the lineup of 2024 releases, there’s no shortage of movie and television projects based on real people and true events. Whether it’s a headline-grabbing television drama about a high-profile murder case in 1989, a Kate Winslet movie that follows the story of a fashion model who becomes a World War II correspondent or the […]
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Ted Danson to Receive Golden Globes’ 2025 Carol Burnett Award

Ted Danson, 13-time nominee and three-time winner of Golden Globes, has been named the Carol Burnett Award honoree for 2025. Created in 2019 and initially awarded to its namesake, the Carol Burnett Award is presented to a person  who has made outstanding contributions to television on or off screen. The recipient is selected based on […]
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Viola Davis to Receive Cecil B. DeMille Award

The Golden Globes has announced that actress, producer and Golden Globe winner Viola Davis has been named the Cecil B. DeMille Award honoree for 2025. Davis has been nominated for seven Golden Globes, winning as supporting actress in the 2016 film adaptation of August Wilson’s screenplay, “Fences,” in 2017 opposite Denzel Washington, who is also […]
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Movies in 2024: Breaking Boundaries Because They Can

When Pharrell Williams was asked to do a documentary film about his career, he hesitated. Then he was told that he could do it however he wanted, and the prolific music producer/musician’s immediate thought was: It has to be told in Lego. An animated film with Lego pieces. No hesitation there. “I remember being like […]
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