
"Paul Thomas Anderson's counterculture epic took home best comedy or musical film. It also earned him best director and screenplay, marking his first-ever Golden Globe wins. I love doing what I do so this is just fun, Anderson said in his second speech before paying tribute to the late Adam Somner, who was an assistant director on the film before his death in November 2024."
"Teyana Taylor was also named best female supporting actor for her role in the film, beating out Amy Madigan and Ariana Grande. In a tearful speech, she devoted her award to my brown sisters and little brown girls watching tonight, adding: We belong in every room we walk into. Our voices matter and our dreams deserve space. Smash hit Netflix drama Adolescence continued its awards sweep picking up four Globes, including best limited series."
"In his acceptance speech, writer Jack Thorne said the show is not meant to criticise young people but rather the filth and the debris we have laid in their path. Stephen Graham was named best actor in a limited series winning out against Jude Law and Paul Giamatti, while Owen Cooper followed up his historic Emmy win with another award for supporting actor."
"The largely fictionalised Shakespeare drama Hamnet won for best drama film and best lead actress in a drama for Jessie Buckley. Steven Spielberg, who produced the film alongside Sam Mendes, accepted the award and said that Chloe Zhao was the only film-maker who could have made the movie. In her speech, Buckley, whose competition included Julia Roberts and Jennifer Lawrence, said: This is a real, real honour, I love what I do and I love being a part of this industry."
One Battle After Another and Adolescence each secured four Golden Globes. Paul Thomas Anderson won best director and screenplay alongside best comedy or musical, and he paid tribute to assistant director Adam Somner. Teyana Taylor won best female supporting actor and dedicated her award to brown sisters and little brown girls, asserting belonging and the value of their voices and dreams. Adolescence won best limited series; writer Jack Thorne said the show critiques systemic debris placed before young people. Stephen Graham won best actor in a limited series, Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty won supporting awards, and Hamnet and Jessie Buckley won major drama prizes.
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