BEVERLY HILLS, California - In a dazzling display of Hollywood glamour, the Golden Globes marked the commencement of the annual awards season, with historical drama "Oppenheimer" and gothic comedy "Poor Things" emerging as the big winners. The star-studded event, which unfolded on Sunday, saw approximately 300 entertainment journalists, part of a newly formed organization addressing ethics and diversity concerns, casting their votes.
"Oppenheimer" clinched the title of best movie drama, while "Poor Things," featuring Emma Stone as a revived deceased woman, secured the accolade for best movie musical or comedy, triumphing over the female-empowerment blockbuster "Barbie." On the television front, "Succession" claimed the crown for best drama, while "The Bear," delving into the challenges of restaurant ownership, was crowned best TV comedy.
The glittering ceremony not only set the stage for Hollywood's prestigious awards season, culminating with the Oscars on March 10, but also marked the first gathering of top stars following a six-month hiatus spurred by strikes from actors and writers in 2023. Against a backdrop of a industry-wide pause on red carpets and promotional activities, the event provided performers with a platform to mingle and showcase their projects.
The Golden Globes extravaganza was broadcast live on CBS and simultaneously streamed for Paramount+ subscribers with Showtime access, amplifying the reach of the glamorous celebration of cinematic and television achievements.