After a year of hiatus due to controversy, the prestigious Golden Globes returned revamped and ready to celebrate the best in film and television. Stand-up comedian Jo Koy took the stage as host and brought his signature blend of humor and heart to the ceremony.
The epic biographical thriller film ‘Oppenheimer’ won big at the ceremony with Christopher Nolan bagging Best Director, Cillian Murphy bagging Best Actor, and Robert Downey Jr taking home the Best Supporting Actor trophy.
Emma Stone won The Best Female Actor – Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy for her performance in 'Poor Things'.
Paul Giamatti wins his third Golden Globe for 'The Holdovers.' He dedicated his win to his son who recently graduated from college.
'Succession' has won the Best TV Series Drama. 'Succession' is a critically acclaimed HBO series that revolves around the dysfunctional Roy family, owners of a global media empire, as they navigate power struggles, betrayal, and corporate intrigue.
Sarah Snook wins her second Golden Globe for her portrayal of Shiobhan (Shiv) Roy in 'Succession.' “This show changed my life,” she said about the show in her speech.
'The Bear' wins Best Comedy/Musical Series. Pacy, hilarious, and sometimes heartbreaking, The Bear tells the story of young fine-dining chef Carmy who returns to bring back his dead brother's sandwich joint to life.
'Beef' wins Best Limited Series, Anthology Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television. The Netflix show was one of the year's most-talked about. “Spread over 10 episodes, the world of Beef takes time to make space for its characters first.
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