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CEO NA Magazine > CEO Life > Art & Culture > Hollywood ushers in hard-to-predict awards season with Golden Globes

Hollywood ushers in hard-to-predict awards season with Golden Globes

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Hollywood ushers in hard-to-predict awards season with Golden Globes
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Another Hollywood awards season kicks off this weekend with the Golden Globes, the industry’s glitziest yet most consistently troubled ceremony.

Nominations for the 82nd edition are led by films such as Netflix musical Emilia Pérez, period saga The Brutalist, Broadway blockbuster Wicked and Vatican thriller Conclave, and promises to help steer an unusually confused race that’s yet to firm up clear frontrunners.

The season so far has seen Wicked named best film by the National Board of Review, A Different Man by the Gotham awards, The Brutalist by the New York Film Critics Circle and Anora by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. This week has also seen Bafta longlists led by Emilia Pérez and Conclave.

The New York Times awards specialist Kyle Buchanan has called it “a season that doesn’t appear to have an overwhelming sweeper” with “plenty of time for contenders to rise and fall”.

On the television side, there are far surer things such as Shōgun in the drama category and Netflix breakout Baby Reindeer on the limited series side.

It’s also made the Globes more global with 76 countries now represented, something that was seen in this year’s nominees, which saw inclusions for Brazil’s Fernanda Torres as best actress in a drama for I’m Still Here, India’s Payal Kapadia for best director for All We Imagine as Light, and Spain’s Karla Sofía Gascón as best actress in a musical or comedy for Emilia Pérez.

But this year also saw some snubs for prominent actors and directors of colour, something that has reminded many of the older, less inclusive voting body. Widely tipped actors such as The Piano Lesson’s Danielle Deadwyler and Hard Truths’ Marianne Jean-Baptiste and directors such as Nickel Boys’ RaMell Ross were all excluded.

This year sees comic Nikki Glaser take over. She will be the first solo female host ever at the Globes.

Glaser has already been working with producers on which celebrities to switch to for the best close-up reaction shots. She’s already highlighted Matt Damon, Jamie Lee Curtis and Robert De Niro. “I’ve noticed [they] are great laughers,” she said.

Presenters this weekend will include nominees such as Demi Moore, Colman Domingo and Kathy Bates, as well as Andrew Garfield, Sharon Stone, Viola Davis and Elton John.

The first awards show of the year comes after a surprisingly robust year for viewership in 2024. Ratings were up for the Oscars, the Emmys, the VMAs and the Golden Globes, which saw a 50% rise from the previous year.

Oscar nominations will be announced on 17 January.

Read the full article here

By Benjamin Lee / The Guardian

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