Golden Globes 2025: the winners, the losers, the red carpet – live!

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Deadline ahead of the show. The beefed-up security measures will reportedly include extra officers, snipers on surrounding buildings, and surveillance searches.Ripley, is never afraid of a bit of a challenge and few would dare to attempt such a Colgate-adjacent shade of blue as this. A for effort.“hot rabbi” that Adam Brody played in the recent Netflix series Nobody Wants This. Tonight though Brody has taken things very far from wooly jumpers, or the faded band tees and Converse he used to wear as Seth Cohen on The OC. Sandy Cohen would be proud.what jokes he would feature in his monologue.

“Hundreds of entertainers jumped at the chance to go to The Vatican to meet The Pope. Many from Hollywood. Obviously they weren’t content with only being part of the 2nd biggest pedo ring in the world…”

and

“Justin Timberlake was convicted of Drink Driving. If he’d have gone to jail he’d have heard the words ‘Sexy Back’ a lot more often.”

When asked if she would go as hard as Gervais, this year’s actual host Nikki Glaser had this to say:

“I’m not gonna go so hard that anyone’s gonna be offended,” she said to Yahoo. “I’ve made a point not to, and that’s not to disappoint anyone who’s hoping I’m going to pull a Ricky Gervais. I’m not Ricky Gervais. This isn’t my last Golden Globes, this is my first one. He really went hard on his last one. He was ready to burn some bridges [because] it didn’t matter any more … Celebrities shouldn’t be nervous because [showing they have a sense of humor about themselves is] a great opportunity for them to look cool.”

Justin Bieber and Tracee Ellis Ross.very much on-trend and the arms spread wide are bringing the kind of energy we hope is a sign of things to come this year.Golden Globes she has worn everything from custom Mary Katrantzou to Givenchy couture, Alexander McQueen and Jean Paul Gaultier. This outfit speaks to her Hollywood credentials – confident and seemingly riffing on the Oscars statuette.Golden Globes followed a months-long actors’ strike, meaning that the stars went hard, sartorially speaking, in part because they’d spent so long at home – or at least not in couture, in front of cameras, on red carpets. The early flair continued and awards season brought with it such wizardry as a trend for straps that levitated inches above the shoulder, architectural gowns that borrowed as much from Brunel as from Balenciaga and such boldness as Billie Eilish dressed for the office, if the office were a gen Z take on Chanel HQ. This year, let’s hope that the same sense of occasion and innovation continues.

For one indication that it might, look to the fortunes of luxury fashion. Due to slumping sales, anger over massive price inflations and perceived downturns in quality, it is having a relatively unhappy time of it and, as the industry site the Business of Fashion puts it: “Ironically, the slump may also be the reason the red carpet is more entertaining than usual; brands with something to prove can put on a good show.” The red carpet is at the heart of the fashion industrial complex and brands will be seeing in it a chance to shine, both on the night itself and on social media for nights long afterwards. Luxury fashion’s losses may well be red carpet watchers’ gain.

Wicked, the highest-grossing Broadway adaptation of all time, could be the winner, or maybe the Globes will take this chance to acknowledge the box office dominance of Deadpool & Wolverine.The Brutalist and Edward Berger’s papal thriller Conclave follow with seven and six, respectively. Cannes’s Palme d’Or winner Anora and Coralie Fargeat’s divisive body horror The Substance each have five. On the TV side, it’s basically a repeat of September’s Emmy awards, which heavily favored Shōgun, Hacks and Baby Reindeer, all nominated tonight.

We’re on year two of the new and improved Golden Globes – this year, once again, the awards will be determined by the new 334-member Golden Globes Foundation voting bloc, which replaced the disgraced (and now dissolved) Hollywood Foreign Press Association. More diverse and younger membership should mean different tastes … though last year was pretty cut and dry (Oppenheimer, Poor Things, Succession). Stick with us for the highlights of what should be a return-to-form, A-list awards show.

Source: theguardian.com

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