History-Making Moment at Golden Globes: Nikki Glaser Makes Solo Female Hosting Debut
Los Angeles, December 12 - The prestigious Golden Globe Awards is set to kick off tonight at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, marking a historic milestone as Nikki Glaser becomes the first-ever solo female host of the event. This groundbreaking moment not only sets the tone for the upcoming Hollywood award season but also paves the way for future generations of female hosts.
Also making headlines are nominations that have shattered records. The record-breaking Spanish-French musical crime film 'Emilia Perez' leads all contenders with 10 nods, more than any other contender in Golden Globe history. The Indian filmmaker Payal Kapadia is nominated for her groundbreaking work on 'All We Imagine as Light,' which won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival. Moreover, this nomination marks a milestone for Indians in the film world, coming after 26 years.
Several notable names are expected to receive lifetime achievement awards tonight, including Oscar-winning actress Viola Davis, set to receive the Cecil B. De Mille Award and Carol Burnett's honoree Ted Danson. Star-studded presenters Andrew Garfield, Dwayne Johnson, and Jennifer Coolidge will also add glamour to the event.
Notable nominees include 'The Bear' in the television category with five nominations, while 'The Brutalist,' 'Dune: Part Two,' and 'Conclave' lead contenders in key film categories. Check out some of the nominated films below:
Best Film
- 'The Brutalist'
- 'A Complete Unknown'
- 'Conclave'
- 'Dune: Part Two'
- 'Nickel Boys'
- 'September 5'
Best Film, Musical or Comedy
- 'Anora'
- 'Challengers'
- 'Emilia Perez'
- 'A Real Pain'
- 'The Substance'
- 'Wicked'
Best Actor, Drama
- Adrien Brody for 'The Brutalist'
- Timothee Chalamet for 'A Complete Unknown'
- Daniel Craig for 'Queer'
- Colman Domingo for 'Sing Sing'
- Ralph Fiennes for 'Conclave'
Best Actress, Drama
- Pamela Anderson for 'The Last Showgirl'
- Angelina Jolie for 'Maria'
- Nicole Kidman for 'Babygirl'
- Tilda Swinton for 'The Room Next Door'
- Fernanda Torres for 'I'm Still Here'
- Kate Winslet for 'Lee'
Best Actor, Musical or Comedy
- Jesse Eisenberg for 'A Real Pain'
- Hugh Grant for 'Heretic'
- Gabriel LaBelle for 'Saturday Night'
- Jesse Plemons for 'Kinds of Kindness'
- Glen Powell for 'Hit Man'
Best Actress, Musical or Comedy
- Amy Adams for 'Nightbitch'
- Cynthia Erivo for 'Wicked'
- Karla Sofia Gascon for 'Emilia Perez'
- Mikey Madison for 'Anora'
- Demi Moore for 'The Substance'
The Golden Globe Awards is a highly anticipated event, signaling the start of Hollywood's award season. This year promises to be an exciting and memorable night as outstanding talents from across the globe take center stage.