Best moments at the ‘Golden Globes’
BEVERLY HILLS - Comedian Nikki Glaser once again delivered a well-received opening monologue in her second year as host 0f Sunday’s Golden Globes. She took jabs at CBS the Justice Department and Warner Bros. Discovery within the first five minutes of the show. She even squeezed in a musical number: A "KPop Demon Hunters"/"Marty Supreme" mash-up.
Netflix's "Adolescence" dominated the TV categories, taking home four awards, including best TV limited series, anthology series or motion picture made for television. Paul Thomas Anderson's “One Battle After Another,” which was nominated across nine film categories, racked up four awards, including best motion picture (musical or comedy).
Four-time nominee Timothée Chalamet won his first Golden Globe for "Marty Supreme," the A24 film in which he depicts a fictionalized version of the career of mid-century table tennis champ Marty Reisman. In his acceptance speech, he thanked "partner" and his date tonight Kylie Jenner. On the TV side, "Pluribus" star Rhea Seehorn appeared overwhelmed when accepting her first Globe, thanking showrunner Vince Gilligan for creating the role for her. (Source: NBC)
The Golden Globes were presented at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills where the event has been held for over six decades, celebrating achievements in film and television.