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Golden Globes highlighted several clear best and worst moments
Summary
The Golden Globes awarded One Battle After Another and Hamnet while Nikki Glaser returned as host; the nearly three-and-a-half-hour broadcast mixed praised moments and criticized production choices.
Content
The Golden Globes returned as a high-profile awards night that combined celebrated moments and criticized production choices. The ceremony handed top film prizes to One Battle After Another and Hamnet and featured a guest-filled room with reunions and surprise ovations. Nikki Glaser returned to host and delivered a cutting opening monologue. At nearly three and a half hours, parts of the broadcast drew commentary for length and tone.
Notable details:
- One Battle After Another and Hamnet won top film awards.
- Nikki Glaser returned as host and opened with a monologue that took aim at institutions and celebrities.
- Teyana Taylor won best supporting actress and delivered an emotional acceptance speech that paid tribute to Brown girls watching the show.
- Julia Roberts received a surprise standing ovation on her return and praised Eva Victor's Sorry, Baby, and Snoop Dogg presented podcast of the year to Amy Poehler's Good Hang with a joking aside.
- Critics and viewers noted the nearly 3½-hour runtime, an abrasive DJ-style playlist between segments, and a map-style “pin” graphic to mark nominees' seats, choices some found distracting or alienating.
Summary:
The broadcast combined memorable onstage moments and awards with production choices that divided viewers and critics, particularly around pacing and musical/staging decisions. Undetermined at this time.
