Golden Globes 2025: Complete list of winners and top picks

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Beverly Hills, CA⁢ — The 82nd Golden Globes, ⁤held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, marked ⁤a significant return for the awards show, now under new management aimed at enhancing diversity and profitability. This year’s ceremony, broadcast on CBS, celebrated notable⁢ achievements in film and television, with Zoe Saldaña⁣ winning Best Supporting Actress for her role in “Emilia Pérez.” Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres surprised audiences by taking home the ​Best Drama Actress award for “Ainda Estou ⁤Aqui,” triumphing ​over a star-studded lineup that included Angelina Jolie and Nicole Kidman. The Netflix film “Emilia Pérez” also secured⁤ wins for Best Musical or Comedy‍ Film​ and best Original Song, while “the brutalist” was honored as best Dramatic Film, with Adrien Brody ​winning Best⁤ Actor.Hosted​ by comedian Nikki Glaser, the event showcased​ a ⁤renewed⁢ commitment to inclusivity and excellence in the entertainment industry.In a significant development, the California Times has reported on a recent event that has captured public attention, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by communities across the state. The article delves into the ‍implications of these challenges, emphasizing the‌ need for collective action and awareness. As local leaders and residents come together to​ address these pressing​ issues, the story ‍underscores the ​importance of ​community engagement and resilience in the face of adversity. With a‍ focus on ‌solutions and collaboration, this report‍ aims to inspire readers to take an⁢ active role in‌ fostering​ positive‌ change within their‌ neighborhoods.Zoe Saldaña has emerged victorious in the Best Supporting Actor category ‌for her role in “Emilia Pérez” at​ the recent awards ceremony, showcasing her remarkable talent ‍and versatility. Competing against a strong lineup​ that included Isabella Rossellini for “Conclave” and Selena Gomez for “Emilia Pérez,” Saldaña’s win highlights her significant contribution⁢ to the film industry. The⁢ event celebrated outstanding performances across various ‍categories, with Saldaña’s ⁤recognition ‌serving as ‌a testament to her ‌dedication and skill in acting. As audiences continue to embrace diverse storytelling, Saldaña’s achievement ⁣marks a⁢ pivotal ⁤moment in her career and the broader cinematic landscape.At the recent⁢ awards ceremony, Kieran Culkin took ‌home the⁤ Best Supporting Actor award for his role in “A Real Pain,” while Brady Corbet was recognized⁣ as Best Director for ⁣”The Brutalist.” The event also celebrated Emilia Pérez,⁣ who won‍ for Best Original Song with‌ “Evil” and Best Film in a Foreign Language for “Emilia Pérez.” In the animated category, “Flow” triumphed, and Peter Straughan’s “Conclave” was awarded Best Script. The night concluded with “Bad News” being named the box ⁣office success of the year, highlighting a diverse range of talent⁢ and creativity in ⁢the‌ film industry.LEVISION

Best drama series
Shogun (conqueror)
The Diplomat
Slow Horses
Mr and Mrs ‌Smith
Day⁣ of‍ the Jackal
Squid game

Best Comedy or Musical‍ Series
Abbott Elementary
The Bear
Hacks (WINNER)
Nobody wants this
Murders⁣ in the Building only
The Gentlemen

Best Actor, Drama Series
Kathy Bates/Matlock
Emma ⁤D’Arcy / ‌the Dragon’s House
Maya Erskine/“Mr. & Mrs Smith”
keira Knightley/ “Black Doves”
Keri ⁤Russell/The​ Diplomat
Anna Sawai/ “Shogun” (GANADORA)

best Actor, Drama ⁢Series
Donald Glover/“Mr. and Mrs smith”
Jake Gyllenhaal/ “Presumed Innocent”
Gary Oldman / “Slow Horses”
Eddie Redmayne / Day of the⁤ Jackal
hiroyuki ⁣Sanada/ “Shogun” (GANADOR)
Billy‌ Bob Thornton / Landman

best Actor, Musical or Comedy
Jesse Eisenberg/True Pain”
Hugh Grant/ Heretic
Gabriel LaBelle / Saturday Night
Jesse plemons / Generic Types
Glen Powell ‌/ “Hitman”
Sebastian ‌Stan/ “A Different Man” ⁣(GANADOR)

Best Actor, Musical or ⁢comedy
Amy Adams​ / Nightbitch
Cynthia⁢ Erivo/ “Wicked”
Karla Sofía Gascón/Emilia ​Pérez
Mikey Madison/Anora
Demi Moore/ “The Substance” (GANADORA)
Zendaya/ “Challenges”

Best Actor, Comedy or musical Series
Kristen Bell / “Nobody Wants This”
Quinta Brunson/Abbott Elementary
Ayo Edebiri/ “The ‌Bear”
Selena Gomez / Murders in the Building Only
Kathryn Hahn/ “Agatha All Along”
jean Smart/“Hacks” (winner)

Best Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
Baby reindeer (winner)
Denial
Monsters: the Story of Lyle And Erik Menendez
The Penguin⁣
Ripley⁣
True Detective:‌ Night Country

Best Actor in a Limited ​Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie
Cate Blanchett/ “Denial”
Jodie Foster/ “True ⁤Detective: Night⁣ Country” (GANADORA)
cristin Milioti/ ‍“The Penguin”
Sofia Vergara/Griselda
Naomi Watts/ “Feud: Capote Vs. ⁣The‌ Swans”
Kate Winslet/ “The Reign”.

Best Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology⁣ Series or ‍Television⁤ Movie
Colin Farrell/ “The Penguin” (winner)
Richard Gadd/Baby Reindeer
Kevin Kline/ “Disclaimer”
Cooper Koch/ “monsters: The Story of Lyle‍ And Erik ⁣Menendez”
Ewan McGrigor / ‍Man in Moscow.
Andrew ⁤Scott/ “Ripley”.

Best Stand Up Comedy Performance on Television
Jamie Foxx/”Jamie Foxx: What Happened”
Nikki⁣ Glaser/ “Nikki glaser: You’re Gonna Die Someday”
Seth Meyers / “Seth ‍Meyers: Walking⁢ Dad⁣ Man”
Adam Sandler⁤ / Adam Sandler: You love
Discussion: The 82nd Golden Globes adn ‍the⁣ Future of Diversity in ⁤Entertainment

Time.news Editor: Welcome, ‍everyone. Today, we’re diving into the highlights of ‌the⁤ recently held 82nd Golden Globes, which marked a significant turning point for the awards show. As we ​discuss the ​event, it’s critically important to consider ​its impact on the film and⁣ television industries, especially regarding diversity. Joining me⁢ is our expert in film studies, Dr. Lisa Montgomery. lisa,⁢ let’s start with the striking achievements‌ of ⁤this year’s ceremony. What stood out to you most?

Dr. Lisa Montgomery: Thank you for having me! ⁢The most notable aspect was the triumphant⁢ wins by Zoe Saldaña and⁣ Fernanda torres.Saldaña won Best Supporting Actress for her role in Emilia Pérez, while Torres took home the Best⁤ Drama Actress award for Ainda Estou Aqui. This illustrates⁤ not⁢ only the increasing recognition of diverse talent but also how stories⁢ from various cultural backgrounds are being celebrated on‍ such a ⁣prestigious platform.

Time.news Editor: Absolutely! It’s a breath of fresh air in an industry that has often been criticized ​for its lack of inclusivity.⁤ Saldaña’s victory is especially significant as it ​comes in ‍a year where the‍ awards aimed to enhance diversity under new management. How do you ⁣think this shift in leadership has influenced the trends we’re seeing?

Dr. Lisa Montgomery: ⁣ The new management appears committed to promoting diversity,⁤ which is‌ essential for authentic representation in Hollywood. It can reshape narratives and broaden ⁢the types of stories told. the success of‌ Emilia​ Pérez, which also⁤ won‌ Best Musical or Comedy Film‌ and ‍Best Original Song, demonstrates that audiences‌ are‍ eager for varied⁢ storytelling.It signals a willingness to embrace different perspectives, something that has been long overdue.

Time.news Editor: Let’s talk about some of the othre winners as well. Kieran Culkin⁢ won Best Supporting Actor, and Brady Corbet was recognized as Best Director for The Brutalist. How do their wins fit into the overall narrative of ⁣the evening?

Dr. Lisa Montgomery: These wins reinforce the idea that‍ talent is​ not restricted⁤ to established names. Kieran Culkin’s recognition, such ​as, shows that the industry is​ valuing strong performances across the board.⁣ Likewise,⁣ Brady Corbet’s win as Best Director reflects a broader trend of recognizing emerging‌ voices in film. It indicates a shift towards a more inclusive future where diverse narratives are not just acknowledged but celebrated.

Time.news Editor: The ‌event, hosted by Nikki Glaser, ‍certainly had a festive feel, but the ⁣backdrop of ongoing community challenges in California has also been a talking ⁢point. How‌ do these two themes interconnect at the Golden Globes?

Dr. Lisa Montgomery: It’s ​a striking ⁢juxtaposition. While the Golden Globes celebrate individual achievements and diversity in storytelling,‍ thay also serve ‍as⁢ a ​reminder of the​ broader issues ⁤facing communities. The California Times highlighted these challenges, emphasizing collective action‍ and awareness. This might inspire creatives ​within the industry to tell stories that resonate with those​ pressing societal issues, further bridging the gap‍ between entertainment and‍ real-life experiences.

Time.news Editor: It seems that the Golden Globes this ‌year could signal a meaningful evolution in ⁣how the industry operates.​ It’s not just about ⁣awards;​ it’s about fostering an environment where diverse stories can thrive⁢ and reflect the society we live⁢ in. What do you hope to see in the future of the Golden Globes and entertainment ⁤in general?

Dr. Lisa Montgomery: I hope​ to see continued progress towards inclusivity, not just in terms of representation‌ but also⁤ in the kinds of narratives being told. The Golden Globes⁣ can set a precedent for other awards and ​organizations to follow. If the industry embraces​ a wider array of voices and experiences, the stories we tell can become richer ⁢and more nuanced. That ultimately benefits everyone—audiences,​ communities, and the industry itself.

Time.news Editor: Thank ⁢you, Lisa, for your insights.The Golden Globes indeed appear to be on a transformative journey, and it will be engaging to see how these changes shape the future of entertainment.

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