
"Paul Thomas Anderson's ragtag revolutionary saga "One Battle After Another" took top honors at Sunday's 83rd Golden Globes in the comedy category, while Chloé Zhao's Shakespeare drama "Hamnet" pulled off an upset over "Sinners" to win best film, drama."One Battle After Another" won best film, comedy, supporting female actor for Teyana Taylor and best director and best screenplay for Anderson. He became just the second filmmaker to sweep director, screenplay and film, as a producer, at the Globes."
"In an awards ceremony that went almost entirely as expected, the night's final award was the most surprising. While "One Battle After Another" has been the clear front-runner this awards season, most have pegged Ryan Coogler's Jim Crow-era vampire thriller as its closest competition.But "Hamnet," a speculative drama about William and Agnes Shakespeare based on Maggie O'Farrell's bestseller, won in the dramatic category shortly after its star, Jessie Buckley, won best female actor in a drama."
"Warner Bros. Discovery has agreed to be sold to Netflix in an $83 billion deal. Paramount Skydance has appealed to shareholders with its own rival offer.In his speech after winning best director, Anderson praised Warner co-chief Michael DeLuca."He said he wanted to run a studio one day and let filmmakers make whatever they want," said Anderson. "That's how you get 'Sinners.' That's how you get a 'Weapons.' That's how you get 'One Battle After Another.'""
Paul Thomas Anderson's ragtag revolutionary saga "One Battle After Another" won best film, comedy, supporting female actor (Teyana Taylor), best director and best screenplay at the 83rd Golden Globes. Anderson became the second filmmaker to sweep director, screenplay and film as a producer, matching Oliver Stone. Chloé Zhao's "Hamnet," a speculative drama based on Maggie O'Farrell's bestseller, won best film, drama, defeating "Sinners," and Jessie Buckley won best female actor in a drama. Warner Bros. benefited as the studio behind both films; Warner Bros. Discovery agreed to be sold to Netflix for $83 billion while Paramount Skydance mounted a rival offer. Anderson praised Warner co-chief Michael DeLuca for supporting filmmakers.
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