Golden Globes 2024: ‘Oppenheimer’ kicks off its winning spree; wins Best Picture Drama and more

Updated : Jan 08, 2024 10:48
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The epic biographical thriller 'Oppenheimer' has kicked off its winning spree and has already garnered awards in four major categories. It won Best Picture Drama, Christopher Nolan took home the Best Director - Motion Picture award, Cillian Murphy was named Best Male Actor - Motion Picture - Drama, and Robert Downey Jr. received the accolade for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie. 

Furthermore, 'Oppenheimer' secured the award for Best Score - Motion Picture, solidifying its triumph in various facets of filmmaking.

Lily Gladstone won Best Actress for 'Killers of the Flower Moon.'

'Poor Things' won Best Picture (Comedy or Musical over Barbie, which was considered to be the hot favorite. Yorgos Lanthimos 'Poor Things' is a surreal Frankenstein-esque fairy tale starring Emma Stone.

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.

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