Aww you're too sweet, Kadeer!
What a way to kick off awards season!
From Maddy, Jared, Liana and myself - we have so enjoyed taking you through this year's Golden Globe awards and thank you so much for joining us today.
See you next time!
Aww you're too sweet, Kadeer!
What a way to kick off awards season!
From Maddy, Jared, Liana and myself - we have so enjoyed taking you through this year's Golden Globe awards and thank you so much for joining us today.
See you next time!
Never forget. Well, OK, I did, until this tweet.
And this one.
Aaaand this one.
Rest assured, Rita Wilson (and husband Tom Hanks) arrived in time for the Globes's carpet and looked great.
Yes, tonight was about honouring the best in film and television.
But while your eyes were peeled to the winners and their speeches, these moments shone just as brightly.
Here's my five winners of the night:
1. Nicole Kidman's high pony.
Babygirrrrrl.
2. Ayo Edebiri's homage to the iconic 1990 Julia Roberts Golden Globes look.
That Loewe suit, that gold feather tie? She knew what she was doing.
3. Nikki Glaser's Adam Sandler impression of Timothée Chalamet's name.
Can we make sure all future hosts are as funny as Glaser?
4. Ariana Grande's mum.
Joan Grande did not miss a moment.
5. And finally, just a shout-out to Glen Powell
He may not have taken home anything, but we all knew he was there. Twisters was my movie of 2024. Powell has chemistry with everyone, including storms.
We might have a little longer to see The Brutalist or Babygirl, but while we wait, there are plenty of Globes-nominated films available to stream.
Here's where you can find them, whether on a subscription service or available to rent/buy online. (If you want the release dates of coming soon nominees, you can find that under the Key Events tab on the live blog.) The links are to our reviews of or features on the film.
Winners are bolded.
2025 Golden Globes nominated films currently streaming in Australia
2025 Golden Globes nominated films available to digitally rent/buy
Five Australians were nominated tonight, but all missed out on their awards.
On the film front, Guy Pearce lost to Kieran Culkin for Best Supporting Male Actor, though he can't be too sad: His film The Brutalist was one of the big winners of the night, including Best Picture - Drama.
In a surprising upset, Babygirl star Nicole Kidman lost Best Female Actor -Drama to Brazilian actor Fernanda Torres.
Director-writer Adam Elliot also missed out on Best Film - Animated for his latest dark claymation Memoir of a Snail, losing to Latvian indie Flow.
As for television?
Cate Blanchett and Naomi Watts both lost out to Jodie Foster in the Best Female Actor in a limited/anthology TV series category, respectively for Disclaimer and Feud: Capote vs the Swans.
It's, of course, still an honour to be nominated.
Emilia Pérez's four-award sweep isn't exactly a surprise given its 10 nominations, but it means that a handful of sure-things went home empty-handed.
Wicked fans are no doubt disappointed that it won just one of its four nominations, for the slightly confusing (and lowkey consolation) category, the Cinematic and Box Office Achievement.
Before tonight, I would have assumed Ariana Grande had best supporting on lock. Maybe voters are a little whistle-tuned out of Wicked?
Sean Baker's Anora was nominated across five categories and failed to take home one award, including for best actor for Mikey Madison.
Pundits have been calling this the Oscars's frontrunner for Best Picture, but Emilia Pérez could be the Green Book or CODA of the year - a movie critics are iffy on but wins over voters for its message and heart.
Timothée Chalamet losing out to Adrien Brody was surprising, too given Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown seems like perfect awards fodder.
If he does beat out Brody at the Oscars, the 29-year-old would match Brody's record as the youngest Best Actor winner (awarded for The Pianist). But hey, at least he has Dylan's approval.
Another surprising upset? No love for Nicole Kidman, who the Globes usually adore.
Justice for Babygirl, which by my count is one of her finest performances in years (certainly a lot better than her Lucille Ball, which they did award...).
Without further ado, here's the final tally from the 82nd Golden Globes:
FILM
Emilia Pérez: 4
The Brutalist: 3
A Real Pain: 1
Conclave: 1
The Substance: 1
A Different Man: 1
Flow: 1
Challengers: 1
Wicked: 1
I'm Still Here: 1
TELEVISION
Shōgun: 4
Hacks: 2
Baby Reindeer: 2
True Detective: Night Country: 1
The Penguin: 1
The Bear: 1
Check out the full winners list below!
We didn't see it in the broadcast but Ted Danson picked up a big lifetime award at the Golden Globes.
Inaugurated in 2019, the Carol Burnett Award honours a person who has "made outstanding contributions to television on or off screen".
And tonight that person is Ted Danson. Whether you know him from Cheers or The Good Place, Danson has been a mainstay on TV for more than 40 years.
In addition to this award, Danson was also nominated for his work on Netflix sitcom Man on the Inside.
Emilia Pérez have taken out the last award of the night after winning best picture in a musical/comedy!
In a bright orange dress, the film's star Karla Sofía Gascón told the crowd she wore the dress because she had a message.
"The light always wins over darkness."
"You never can take away our soul, our resistance or identity. And I want to say to you, raise your voice, and say I am who I am — not who you want."
Watching Awards season from Australia can be frustrating, with a heap of nominees not yet available here to watch.
To save you a Google, here's where (and when) you can catch every nominated movie. Some of these will have limited releases, so best to check your local cinema listings.
If they aren't listed, that means they're readily available to stream or rent online.
Winners are bolded.
Coming soon to cinemas
In cinemas now