Five years after a Times investigation dulled the shine of the glitzy Hollywood affair, the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, will cap off a multi-day series of events and tributes now dubbed “Golden Week.”
It appears neither controversy nor potential conflicts of interest have been enough to keep this party down.
Comedian Nikki Glaser, who delivered a good time as the emcee of the 2025 awards, has once again been tapped to host the star-studded ceremony.
Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” and Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value” are among the top film nominees, notching nine and eight nods each, respectively.
On the television side, “The White Lotus” and “Adolescence” earned the most nominations with six and five nods apiece, respectively.
Actors Helen Mirren and Sarah Jessica Parker were already honored during Thursday’s “Golden Eve” special.
Mirren, whose prolific career has included portraying a number of British monarchs, was presented the Cecil B.
DeMille Award, while Parker, of “Sex and the City” fame, received the Carol Burnett Award.
You can watch the Golden Globes live this afternoon at 1 FJT on CBS and Paramount+.
Source: Los Angeles Times
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