New faces from all over the world came to join the 80th Golden Globe Awards, as it shows how popular and good a piece of work a country made to join this battle of awards and came to this stage.
Here, we look at this Year’s honored winners the best in film and American television Movies and shows. And won one of the best Awards of their life, and become the highlight of the world. The 80th Golden Globe Awards gave us the best films to binge watch like ‘RRR’
80th Golden Globe Awards list:
Actor in a Drama motion Picture
Austin Butler
Actress in a Drama motion picture
Cate BlanchettSupporting Actress in a Drama motion picture
Angela Bassett
Supporting Actor in a Drama motion picture
Ke Huy Quan
Drama Motion Picture
Fabelmans
Director of motion Picture
Steven Spielberg
Screenplay of Motion Picture
The Banshees of Inisherin
Musical or Comedy Drama Motion Picture
The Banshees of Inisherin
Drama TV Series
House of the Dragon
Actress in Drama TV Series
Zendaya
Actor in Drama TV Series
Kevin Costner
Actress in Musical or Comedy Drama Motion Picture
Michelle Yeoh
Actor in Musical or Comedy Drama Motion Picture
Colin Farrell
Actor in Musical or Comedy Drama Motion Picture
Colin Farrell
Animated Feature Film
Pinocchio
Original Score
Babylon
Original Song
Naatu Naatu
Foreign Language Film
Argentina, 1985
Cecil B. DeMille Award
Eddie Murphy
Carol Burnett Award
Ryan Murphy
Miniseries or TV Film
The White Lotus
Steven Spielberg earlier won Best Director for The Fabelmans — his third career Globe among 20 nominations — and Banshees of Inisherin‘s writer-helmer Martin McDonagh took Best Screenplay to go with Colin Farrell’s Best Actor win, giving that film a leading three trophies on the night.
Golden Globe Awards of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Universal’s The Fabelmans took Best Motion Picture Drama and Searchlight’s The Banshees of Inisherin won for Musical or Comedy at the 80th annual Golden Globe Awards, which were handed out tonight at the Beverly Hilton. See the full list of winners and wins by film, program, distributor and network below.
Steven Spielberg earlier won Best Director for The Fabelmans — his third career Globe among 20 nominations — and Banshees of Inisherin‘s writer-helmer Martin McDonagh took Best Screenplay to go with Colin Farrell’s Best Actor win, giving that film a leading three trophies on the night.
The dream awards seasons for Farrell, Cate Blanchett and Michelle Yeoh continued tonight with respective Best Actor and Actress in a Drama and Best Actress in Musical/Comedy Film wins. The latter two won for Focus Features’ Tár and A24’s Everything Everywhere All at Once, respectively.
Austin Butler was in the building to win Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for playing The King in Warner Bros’ Elvis.
Ke Huy Quan won the night’s first award, continuing his trophy run for Everything Everywhere All at Once. Angela Bassett then followed for her supporting role in Disney/Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio from Netflix took the Globe for Animated Feature, and Prime Video’s Argentina, 1985 from Argentina went home with the Non-English-Language award. It’s been quite a brag-worthy month for the South American country, which won the World Cup on December 18.
- The FabelmansDrama •PG-13 •2h 31m
- The Banshees of InisherinR •97% •83%
- Abbott ElementarySitcom •2 seasons
- Golden Globe AwardsAward of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Universal’s The Fabelmans took Best Motion Picture Drama and Searchlight’s The Banshees of Inisherin won for Musical or Comedy at the 80th annual Golden Globe Awards, which were handed out tonight at the Beverly Hilton. See the full list of winners and wins by film, program, distributor, and network below.
Steven Spielberg earlier won Best Director for The Fabelmans — his third career Globe among 20 nominations — and Banshees of Inisherin‘s writer-helmer Martin McDonagh took Best Screenplay to go with Colin Farrell’s Best Actor win, giving that film a leading three trophies on the night.
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The dream awards seasons for Farrell, Cate Blanchett and Michelle Yeoh continued tonight with respective Best Actor and Actress in a Drama and Best Actress in Musical/Comedy Film wins. The latter two won for Focus Features’ Tár and A24’s Everything Everywhere All at Once, rspectively.
Austin Butler was in the building to win Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for playing The King in Warner Bros’ Elvis.
Ke Huy Quan won the night’s first award, continuing his trophy run for Everything Everywhere All at Once. Angela Bassett then followed for her supporting role in Disney/Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio from Netflix took the Globe for Animated Feature, and Prime Video’s Argentina, 1985 from Argentina went home with the Non-English-Language award. It’s been quite a brag-worthy month for the South American country, which won the World Cup on December 18.
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Best Song went to “Naatu Naatu” from Variant Films’ Indian blockbuster RRR, while Justin Hurwitz took Best Score for Paramount’s Babylon.
Wins by Film
The Banshees of Inisherin: 3
Everything Everywhere All at Once: 2
The Fabelmans: 2
Argentina, 1985: 1
Babylon: 1
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: 1
Elvis: 1
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio: 1
RRR: 1
Tár: 1
Wins by Distributor
Searchlight Pictures: 3
A24: 2
Universal Pictures: 2
Disney: 1
Focus Features: 1
Netflix: 1*
Paramount Pictures: 1
Prime Video: 1
Warner Bros Pictures: 1
Variant Films: 1
Wins by Program
Abbott Elementary: 3
The White Lotus: 2
The Bear: 1
Black Bird: 1
Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story: 1
The Dropout: 1
Euphoria: 1
House of the Dragon: 1
Ozark: 1
Yellowstone: 1
Wins by Network/Platform
HBO/HBO Max: 4
ABC: 3
Netflix: 2*
Apple TV+: 1
FX: 1
Hulu: 1
Paramount Network: 1
*Netflix won once for film and twice for TV.
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