Where is the Golden Globes host?
Am I the only one who keeps forgetting someone is hosting the Globes tonight?
I'm reminded Jo Koy is hosting when he suddenly appears to deliver a one-liner or wish happy birthday to Nicolas Cage.
But it seems like others on social media are wondering "did they get rid of the host in the middle of the golden globes," one X user said.
I feel like we've barely seen him following his monologue at the beginning of the awards ceremony.
Simu Liu and Issa Rae joke about aspiring for 'white people roles'
Simu Liu and Issa Rae, who were featured in "Barbie" as a Ken and a Barbie, respectively, joked about finally getting to play "white people roles."
"We may not have been what first popped up in people's minds when they thought of Barbie or Ken, but that's changed, and we're going to continue to push the boundaries and the roles you can play," Rae said.
Liu added: "And by that, of course, we mean white people roles."
The pair offered up characters like "alcoholic divorced single father fighting for custody" and "alcoholic housewife whose husband's affair drives her deeper into alcoholism."
LOL.
‘Succession’ wins best TV drama series
To no one’s surprise, “Succession” scored its third Golden Globe win for best television series (drama).
The acclaimed show about a dysfunctional American global media family beat other highly talked about series such as “The Crown,” “The Last of Us” and “The Morning Show.”
Long live the Roy family.
None of the "Succession" winners have come to the press room yet, but I'm hoping with this major win they will have to.
Overwhelming support for the show here in the ballroom, with everyone giving it a standing ovation. It seems like everyone is happy for its win.
At last, Shiv wins! Well, to be more precise: Sarah Snook has won best actress in a drama series for her performance on the final season of HBO's "Succession."
Big night for the era-defining show: Snook, Kieran Culkin, Matthew Macfadyen. Few things are certain in this crazy world, but it seems likely this show will win best drama series sometime in the next 30 minutes.
Big night for power couple Shiv and Tom!
'Beef' takes home third Golden Globe
"Beef" won the Golden Globe for best television limited series.
The A24-produced comedy-drama, which stars actor Steven Yeun and comedian Ali Wong, made history by becoming the first show created by and starring Asian Americans to win in its category.
“Our show is actually based on a real road rage incident that actually happened to me, so I’d be remiss not to thank that driver,” creator Lee Sung Jin joked while accepting the award. “Sir, I hope you honk and yell and inspire others for years to come.”
'The Bear' wins for best TV comedy
FX's "The Bear" is cleaning up tonight! The acclaimed series just won the award for best television comedy.
Disclosure: I have yet to see "The Bear," making me an outcast among my peers in the media industry. However, I plan to rectify this character flaw very soon.
Cool win that almost certainly won't happen
I think it's safe to say the most unlikely win tonight would be Joaquin Phoenix for his nerve-jangling title role in Ari Aster's "Beau Is Afraid," an aggressively weird movie about a chronically anxious city dweller who risks life and limb to visit his overbearing mother's house.
Paul Giamatti ("The Holdovers") and Jeffrey Wright ("American Fiction") are the front-runners in Phoenix's category — and don't get me wrong, I think Giamatti and Wright are brilliant actors. Phoenix's work in "Beau" was fearless, though, and I'm glad he was at least nominated tonight.
'Barbie' beats Taylor Swift in new award category at Globes
Hi, Barbie!
Did you hear? The “Barbie” movie just won the inaugural cinematic and box office achievement award.
After making $1.4 billion worldwide, the film broke many records. It became the highest-grossing film in Warner Bros. history, the highest-grossing film ever by a female filmmaker at the domestic box office and the biggest film release worldwide in 2023.
This is the movie’s second award of the night.
"Barbie" star and producer Margot Robbie thanked all the fans who dressed up in pink to watch the movie in theaters.
"We made it with love and thank you for loving it back," she said.
"Barbie" beat fellow nominee “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” which just became the highest-grossing concert film ever, replacing 2009’s “Michael Jackson’s This Is It.”
Actor Mark Hamill presented the award.
Inside the ballroom, when "Barbie" won, Taylor Swift was the first to jump up and applaud. She was dancing in her seat before the win was announced.
Jeremy Allen White knows everyone is thirsting after the Calvin Klein ad
After his big win, "The Bear" star Jeremy Allen White addressed that viral Calvin Klein ad. A reporter specifically asked whether it's "weird" that people are talking about his six-pack rather than his performances.
"It’s strange," he replied. "It’s been a weird couple of days. It is bizarre doing a Calvin Klein ad, and now it is more bizarre having it come out ... but everything feels OK for now."
‘Barbie’ scores first win of the night
The highly emotional song “What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell from the “Barbie” movie soundtrack won best original song.
This is the second time the brother and sister duo have won in this category.
"Writing that song kind of saved me a little bit," Eilish said.
“Barbie” was the most nominated film of the night but had not scored a win until now.
Two other “Barbie” songs were also nominated in this category: “I’m Just Ken” and “Dance the Night.”
Billie Eilish seems like a contender for an EGOT one day.
No offense to the "Barbie" folks but HOW in the h-e-double hockey sticks did "Peaches" not win? Composer Brian Roberts made magic. Jack Black gave the performance of a lifetime. I demand a redo, just as Bowser probably would.