
Tue Jan 07 00:15:00 UTC 2025: ## Golden Globes 2025: “Emilia Pérez” Dominates, “Baby Reindeer” Takes Home Top TV Honors
**Los Angeles, CA** – The 2025 Golden Globe Awards saw a night of triumphs and surprises, with Jacques Audiard’s surrealist musical “Emilia Pérez” emerging as the big winner, taking home four awards including Best Non-English Language Film and Best Supporting Actress for Zoe Saldaña. Host Nikki Glaser kicked off the ceremony with a humorous jab at the art world, quipping that the true goal of art is creating a successful tequila brand.
Several films enjoyed significant success, propelling them further into the Oscars race. “The Brutalist” secured Best Actor (Adrien Brody) and Best Director (Brady Corbet), while Sebastian Stan won Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for his role in “A Different Man.” Kieran Culkin (“A Real Pain”) won Best Supporting Actor, while Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross won Best Score for “Challengers.” Peter Straughan’s screenplay for “Conclave” also took home top honors.
On the television side, “Baby Reindeer” dominated, winning Best Limited Series and Best Supporting Actress (Jessica Gunning). “Hacks” repeated its Emmy success, winning Best Comedy Series and Best Actress (Jean Smart). The Japanese epic “Shōgun” swept its categories, winning Best Drama Series, as well as three acting awards. Jeremy Allen White (“The Bear”) and Colin Farrell (“The Penguin”) also claimed acting awards. Jodie Foster secured her fifth Golden Globe for her role in “True Detective: Night Country.”
“Wicked,” while not winning all its nominated categories, still made its mark, securing the newly created Cinematic and Box Office Achievement award. The Latvian animated film “Flow” achieved a remarkable victory, beating out major contenders for Best Animated Film. Fernanda Torres won Best Actress in a Drama for her performance in the Brazilian biopic “Salles.” Demi Moore delivered an emotional acceptance speech for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for her role in “The Substance.”
The ceremony also highlighted several memorable moments, including Demi Moore’s poignant acceptance speech, Nikki Glaser’s opening monologue, and the stunning red-carpet fashion. The awards marked a significant night for several films and TV shows, setting the stage for a competitive awards season ahead.