The 82nd Golden Globes begin Sunday night and promise to be a star-studded affair celebrating the best and brightest of TV and film from 2024.
Netflix’s Spanish-language musical “Emilia Pérez” dominates the night with 10 nominations; post-World War II epic “The Brutalist” and papal thriller “Conclave” nabbed seven and six nods, respectively. TV series including “Shōgun,” “The Bear,” “Hacks” and “Only Murders in the Building” are also up for awards.
Comedian Nikki Glaser is set to host for the first time; she is also nominated for her comedy special, “Someday You’ll Die.”
The ceremony begins at 8 p.m. and airs on CBS and Paramount+.
HuffPost staff members will be liveblogging the ceremony. Stay tuned for updates below.
Nikki Glaser Expertly Roasted Celebs At The Golden Globes — And They Were Squirming
I see why Nikki Glaser was picked as host — she has become famous for her various celebrity roasts, and that tends to be a common approach for award show hosts. Some of these zingers have been pretty good: “The Bear, The Penguin, Baby Reindeer: these are not just things found in RFK Jr.’s freezer.” I liked the bit about how everyone is doing TV now, though maybe it’s a few years too late. — Marina
I loved her opener, lol. But I also really loved watching the celebrities squirm as she said their names. Everyone was holding their breaths through that monologue — and I love to see it. — Erin
Some of these celebrities seem like they can’t take a joke!
Also, wow, I just remembered that last year, the host was Jo Koy. Sorry to remind everyone of how much of a mess that was. — Marina
These 2 People Had No Business Walking The Golden Globes Red Carpet
To borrow a phrase from Keke Palmer: Sorry to these men. Max Braunstein and Miles Mitchell — the winners of the Glen Powell and Timothée Chalamet look-alike contests, respectively — are on the red carpet. OK, but why? First of all, neither of these men look like the people they claim to resemble.
Second of all, can we agree to leave celebrity look-alike contests in 2024? They were briefly fun: It was nice that Chalamet made a surprise appearance at his, and Powell generously offered the winner’s family a cameo in his next movie. (That’s a nod to his parents, who judged the contest, which makes me question why they thought this guy looks like their son.)
However, they ran their course pretty quickly. Anyway, hope these guys — who, again, are not sufficient doppelgänger for their respective celebrities — have a fun time tonight. But once again, why? — Marina