The 83rd Golden Globe Awards crowned One Battle After Another as best picture musical or comedy and Hamnet as best picture drama at last night’s ceremony. Netflix’s Adolescence dominated TV with four wins, including Stephen Graham for best actor in a limited series; his sixteen-year-old co-star Owen Cooper became the youngest supporting actor winner ever. Timothée Chalamet finally won his first Globe for Marty Supreme after four previous nominations. Rose Byrne claimed best actress in a musical or comedy for If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, while supporting categories recognized Teyana Taylor for One Battle After Another and Stellan Skarsgård for Sentimental Value.
TV drama categories saw Noah Wyle win best actor for The Pitt, while Rhea Seehorn earned best actress for Pluribus. Seth Rogen secured best actor in a TV comedy for The Studio, which also won best TV comedy series. Jean Smart captured her third Golden Globe as best actress in a TV comedy for Hacks. The ceremony also introduced the best podcast category for the first time, with Good Hang with Amy Poehler taking home the first prize. KPop Demon Hunters earned dual wins for best animated feature and best original song with “Golden,” while Sinners won best cinematic and box office achievement. (Story URL)


