The Golden Globes Gave Three Serious Films a Big Oscar Boost
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The Golden Globes Gave Three Serious Films a Big Oscar Boost
"If awards season is useful for anything, it's to provide a distraction. Bombarded as we are by bleak headlines, there's something soothing about watching a lot of very famous people collect trophies and crack jokes for a few hours. At the 83rd Annual Golden Globes, host Nikki Glaser set the tone for a fun celebration. But there was substance too. Those of us looking for clues to Oscar outcomes (I don't mean Polymarket bettors, but, hey, they're welcome too)"
"Warner Bros.' One Battle After Another continued its hot streak, taking best picture (musical or comedy), best director and screenplay for Paul Thomas Anderson and best supporting actress for Teyana Taylor. Two other sure-things were the animated feature and original song awards for Netflix's kid-friendly juggernaut, KPop Demon Hunters. (Might as well engrave those two Oscars at this point and get it over with.) The bigger surprise was in the drama category, where Focus Features' won best picture."
Nikki Glaser hosted the 83rd Golden Globes with a playful tone. Warner Bros.' One Battle After Another won best picture (musical or comedy), best director and screenplay for Paul Thomas Anderson, and best supporting actress for Teyana Taylor. Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters won animated feature and original song. A Focus Features film won best picture in the drama category. Ludwig Göransson won for score. Jessie Buckley won drama actress for Hamnet, which also secured another trophy, suggesting strong momentum. Rose Byrne unexpectedly won best actress (musical or comedy) for If I Had Legs I'd Kick You.
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