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The Golden Globes Return to the Beverly Hilton
A little over a month after actors Marlon Wayans and Skye P. Marshall announced the nominations for the 83rd Golden Globe Awards at the same venue, the luxurious Beverly Hilton Hotel, the evening we have all been eagerly awaiting has finally arrived. On Sunday, January 11, the prestigious awards ceremony will be held, bringing together the most influential names in film, television and, for the first time, the podcast scene. The ceremony will be broadcast live on CBS and via the Paramount+ platform. The ceremony will once again be hosted by Nikki Glaser, who impressed last year as host.
A Film with Multiple Nominations
The film “One Battle After Another,” a darkly humorous action thriller written, directed and co-produced by Paul Thomas Anderson, won the most nominations, nine. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor and Chase Infiniti. This film is one of the most anticipated releases of the year, and its success at the Golden Globes highlights its impact on the industry.
A Rare Nomination for Leonardo DiCaprio
Interestingly, DiCaprio was nominated in the comedy/musical category – a rarity in his career, which has been mostly marked by dramatic roles and biographically demanding roles. This nomination is a significant shift for the actor, showcasing his versatility and ability to take on different genres.
Big Surprises in the Nominations
Actor Michael B. Jordan has attracted an unexpected amount of attention thanks to the vampire drama “Sinners,” and his nomination for the Golden Globe even more so. Namely, films of this genre rarely enter the race for prestigious awards, but Jordan has won over both viewers and critics with his transformation, so in his case the genre has become less important. Another big surprise is the nomination of pop star Ariana Grande for the role of Gilda in the film “Wicked: For Good.” Thus, her biggest film role, which earned her a nomination for best supporting actress, launched her among the acting stars. The main role from the same film was nominated for the stage and film actress Cynthia Erivo.
Recognized Performances from Female Actresses
Among the actresses who marked the season is Jessie Buckley, nominated for her impressive role as Agnes Hathaway in “Hamnet,” an emotional drama that reinterprets William Shakespeare’s family life through the prism of intimacy and loss. Her performance has been widely praised by critics and audiences alike.
Along with her, Norwegian actress Renate Reinsve received great recognition, whose performance in “Sentimental Value” attracted the attention of international critics. Her natural minimalism, quiet intensity and ability to convey emotion without exaggeration came to the fore again in the role of a woman struggling with family relationships and her own insecurities. Jennifer Lawrence, another audience favorite, was among the nominees thanks to her leading dramatic role in “Die, My Love,” which returned her to the top of Hollywood.
A Night to Remember
As the Golden Globes approach, anticipation is high for what promises to be a night filled with celebration, recognition and unforgettable moments. With a mix of established stars and new talents, the ceremony is set to highlight the best of the entertainment industry. Whether it’s the big surprises, the rare nominations or the standout performances, the Golden Globes continue to be a significant event in the world of film and television.
