82nd Golden Globe Awards | |
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Date | January 5, 2025 |
Hosted by | Nikki Glaser |
Directed by | Glenn Weiss |
Highlights | |
Best Film: Drama | The Brutalist |
Best Film: Musical or Comedy | Emilia Pérez |
Best Drama Series | Shōgun |
Best Musical or Comedy Series | Hacks |
Best Miniseries or Television movie | Baby Reindeer |
Most awards | Film: Emilia Pérez (4) TV: Shōgun (4) |
Most nominations | Film: Emilia Pérez (10) TV: The Bear (5) |
Television coverage | |
Network | CBS Paramount+ (streaming) |
The 82nd Golden Globe Awards was an annual awards ceremony for excellence in film and American television productions of 2024. The winners were revealed during a live telecast, aired on CBS on January 5, 2025, which was hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser which made her the first solo female host in Golden Globes history.[1]
The nominations were announced live on December 9, 2024, at a press conference at the Beverly Hilton by actors Morris Chestnut and Mindy Kaling, following an introduction from Golden Globes president, Helen Hoenhe.[2] Emilia Pérez, with ten nominations, became the most nominated comedy or musical film in Golden Globes history, just one shy of the overall record of eleven, set by Robert Altman's country music satire Nashville in the drama category in 1975.[3] The Brutalist received the second-most in film with seven nominations, followed by Conclave with six.[4] Meanwhile, The Bear led television nominations with five, followed by Shōgun and Only Murders in the Building with four each.[5]
Glaser, a comedian known for her celebrity roasts and stand-up specials, said hosting the Golden Globes is a 'dream job'…
Morris Chestnut and Mindy Kaling flank Golden Globes president Helen Hoenhe at the Dec. 9, 2024, nominations announcement.
Emilia Pérez had a record-breaking morning, with the Netflix film landing ten Golden Globe nominations, making it the most nominated comedy or musical film in the awards show's history.
In the drama category, Brady Corbet's historical drama The Brutalist scooped up seven nominations,…
On the TV side, FX/Hulu's The Bear continues its trophy domination with the most nominations for any series; that's five for the restaurant-set dramedy…