15w ago / 10:55 PM EST

Fernanda Torres dedicates win to her mother

Fernanda Torres dedicated her win for best actress (drama) to her mom.

The “I’m Still Here" actress said she didn't prepare anything for a speech tonight "because I am glad already" and called out the phenomenal performances of the other women nominated in the category, like Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie and Kate Winslet.

Her mother, who was at the Globes 25 years ago, "Art can endure through life," Torres said. "This is a film that helps us think how to survive in tough times like this."

15w ago / 10:55 PM EST

Best film actor (drama)

Adrien Brody, “The Brutalist”

15w ago / 10:51 PM EST

Best film actress (drama)

Fernanda Torres, “I’m Still Here”

15w ago / 10:47 PM EST

It's still the Emmys redux

Nearly all the big wins in the television categories have felt like replays of last year's Emmy Awards, where — you guessed it — "Shōgun," "Hacks" and "Baby Reindeer" were dominant start to finish.

It's a reminder that the overlap between awards shows like the Globes and the Emmys can inspire a feeling of déjà vu that's obviously great for the victors but perhaps creates a feeling of overfamiliarity for viewers at home.

15w ago / 10:44 PM EST

What are we learning about the Oscars tonight?

This year's race for best picture at the Academy Awards is unusually wide open — at least compared to last year, when "Oppenheimer" established itself as the clear favorite early and often.

It's possible we're seeing the start of a big push for Netflix's "Emilia Pérez," which went into tonight with a leading 10 nominations. It has won three so far, and it could win best musical/comedy film. If so, don't be surprised if Hollywood types start penciling in "Emilia" as a tentative Oscar front-runner.

But there's reason for skepticism here. The voting body behind the Globes is international, made up of journalists who might have responded positively to a foreign-language film set in Mexico and other countries. I wonder whether the average Oscar voter might be more partial to projects such as "Conclave," "The Brutalist" and/or "Wicked."

15w ago / 10:41 PM EST

Anna Sawai gives quick, emotional thank you onstage

“Shōgun” star Anna Sawai, accepting her first-ever Golden Globes win for best actress in a TV drama, gave an emotional but brief speech of appreciation.

Anna Sawai wins Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series - Drama, for her role in “Shogun.” Rich Polk / Penske Media via Getty Images

“Thank you to our incredible writers. Without a good script, it’s impossible to give a performance to our fullest potential,” Sawai said. “Thank you. Everyone else, I’m going to thank you later.”

15w ago / 10:41 PM EST

Best TV series (drama)

“Shōgun”

15w ago / 10:38 PM EST

Best TV actress (drama)

Anna Sawai, “Shōgun”

15w ago / 10:37 PM EST

'Hacks' creator jokes about early start time tomorrow

Deborah Vance’s winning streak continues. The HBO show "Hacks," which follows the fictional stand-up comic played by Jean Smart, took home the Golden Globe for best TV series (comedy or musical) for its third season.

Paul W. Downs, the show's creator, showrunner, executive producer, writer and director, joked that the cast and crew are back on set tomorrow bright and early.

"We do have to shoot tomorrow and we have a call time of 6 a.m. So if Jean Smart asks you for a shot, please do not give it to her," he joked. "OK, Kate Winslet, I'm looking at you, wherever you are. Give her water, OK? Give her water if she wants it."

He softened by the end: "OK, just a little shot, maybe one."

15w ago / 10:31 PM EST

Just six awards left

The categories left are: best actress, TV drama; best TV series, drama; best film actress, drama; best film actor, drama; best film, drama; and best film, musical or comedy.