Golden Globes 2024: Nominees, Categories, Awards, Winners, Best Dresses, Moments And Everything To Know
2024 Golden Globes: The Full Scoop!
The Golden Globes 2024 have sparkled into our memories, leaving behind a trail of shimmering gowns, unexpected wins, and iconic moments. Let’s rewind and relive the night’s magic, from the nominees and categories to the red carpet brilliance and unforgettable highlights.
Awards & Winners:
Film:
- Best Motion Picture – Drama: Oppenheimer
- Also Best Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy: Barbie
- Best Director: Christopher Nolan (Oppenheimer)
- Also for Best Actor: Cillian Murphy (Oppenheimer)
- Also for Best Actress: Lily Gladstone (Killers of the Flower Moon)
- Best Supporting Actor: Paul Giamatti (The Holdovers)
- Also for Best Supporting Actress: Emily Blunt (Oppenheimer)
- Best Screenplay: Justine Triet & Arthur Harari (Anatomy of a Fall)
- Best Original Score: Ludwig Göransson (Oppenheimer)
- Cinematic and Box Office Achievement: Avengers: Endgame
Television:
- Best Television Series – Drama: Succession
- Best Television Series – Musical/Comedy: The Bear
- Also Best Actor – Drama Series: Jeremy Allen White (The Bear)
- Best Actress – Drama Series: Zendaya (Euphoria)
- Also Best Actor – Musical/Comedy Series: Bill Hader (Barry)
- Best Actress – Musical/Comedy Series: Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)
- Also Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film: Brian Cox (Succession)
- Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film: Sarah Snook (Succession)
- Best Limited Series or Television Film: Ricky Gervais Armageddon
- Also Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film: Ricky Gervais (Ricky Gervais Armageddon)
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Film Awards & Beyond the Headlines:
- Oppenheimer’s Dominance: Christopher Nolan’s historical epic swept the major film categories, showcasing its technical brilliance and also Cillian Murphy’s captivating portrayal of J. Robert Oppenheimer. However, some critics argued its emotional distance left audiences wanting more.
- Barbie’s Surprise Win: The feminist reimagining of the iconic doll, praised for its witty script and vibrant visuals, took home the win for Best Original Song (“What Was I Made For?”) and the newly-introduced Cinematic and Box Office Achievement award. This victory signifies a shift in recognizing commercially successful and culturally impactful projects.
- Emerging Talents Shine: Lily Gladstone’s nuanced performance in Killers of the Flower Moon and Paul Giamatti’s heartwarming turn in The Holdovers were also celebrated, marking the arrival of exciting new faces on the awards scene.
Television Triumphs & Twists:
- Succession’s Legacy: HBO’s powerhouse drama continues its reign, but the rise of “The Bear” with its frenetic energy and Jeremy Allen White’s raw performance also as a young chef shook up the competition. This signals a growing appreciation for diverse storytelling within television.
- Comedy’s Comeback: Bill Hader’s manic brilliance in Barry and Rachel Brosnahan’s charming hustle in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel solidified the importance of humor in the TV landscape.
- Limited Series Surge: Ricky Gervais’ darkly comedic and introspective miniseries, Ricky Gervais Armageddon, sparked conversations about aging and also existential anxieties, also proving miniseries remain a platform for bold storytelling.
Red Carpet Revelations & Fashion Buzz:
- Gender-Bending Styles: Timothée Chalamet’s sequined Haider Ackermann suit and Billy Porter’s feathered cape challenged traditional notions of masculinity, pushing the boundaries of red carpet fashion.
- Sustainable Spark: Many stars, like Zendaya’s gold Valentino gown in vintage Dior, embraced eco-conscious choices, also reflecting a growing awareness of fashion’s environmental impact.
- Unexpected Color Palette: Bold shades like emerald green (Florence Pugh), neon pink (Anya Taylor-Joy), and also cobalt blue (Emma Stone) replaced the usual black and white, injecting vibrancy and individuality into the night.
- Trends: Bold colors, metallics, vintage-inspired silhouettes, sustainable materials, playful accessories.
Memorable Moments:
Jennifer Coolidge’s Unfiltered Laughs: Her unscripted acceptance speech, riddled with self-deprecating humor and genuine surprise, became a viral sensation, also reminding everyone of the ceremony’s ability to surprise and delight.
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- Sidney Poitier’s Enduring Legacy: The heartfelt tribute to the late actor, featuring Denzel Washington’s moving speech, offered a touching moment of reflection and appreciation for Poitier’s groundbreaking career.
- Beyond the Winners: The ceremony highlighted smaller independent films and under-the-radar actors like Lily Gladstone and Paul Giamatti, also showcasing the diversity of talent beyond the mainstream spotlight.