The Golden Globe Awards return this year with a dazzling lineup of nominees and exciting changes. Known as one of the most entertaining and relaxed nights in Hollywood, the Globes mark the first major event of the awards season, which will culminate with the Oscars on March 2, 2025. Held at the iconic Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, the ceremony kicks off at 8 PM local time on Sunday (01:00 GMT on Monday for UK audiences).
This year’s event comes with renewed credibility and an expanded voting body after reforms implemented following controversies in previous years. With a stellar lineup of films, TV shows, and A-list stars, the 2025 Golden Globes promise to deliver an unforgettable night.
The Power of the Golden Globes in Awards Season
Winning a Golden Globe can be pivotal for films and actors vying for recognition at the Oscars and Baftas. With nomination ballots for these prestigious awards set to close soon, the Globes provide a significant boost for contenders, increasing their visibility and enhancing their chances of receiving further accolades.
However, the Golden Globes stand out for their informal atmosphere compared to the Oscars. Stars often appear more relaxed, enjoy drinks, and give candid acceptance speeches, creating memorable moments that add to the night’s charm.
Leading Film Contenders at the 2025 Globes
The competition is fierce this year, with some films emerging as clear favorites.
Emilia Pérez (10 Nominations)
Leading the pack is Emilia Pérez, a Spanish-language musical that tells the story of a cartel leader seeking redemption by transitioning into a new life as a woman. This unique narrative has captured the attention of critics, earning nominations for Best Picture (Musical/Comedy), Best Actress (Selena Gomez), Best Supporting Actress (Karla Sofía Gascón and Fernanda Torres), and two nods for Best Original Song.
The Brutalist (7 Nominations)
In the drama category, The Brutalist tells the moving story of a Hungarian architect who rebuilds his life in America after World War II. Its themes of resilience and artistry have garnered widespread acclaim, securing nominations for Best Picture (Drama), Best Actor (Ralph Fiennes), and Best Director.
Conclave (6 Nominations)
Conclave, an adaptation of Robert Harris’ novel, delves into the scheming and secrets within the Vatican as cardinals gather to elect a new Pope. With a strong ensemble cast led by Ralph Fiennes, the film has been recognized in several categories, including Best Screenplay and Best Drama.
Other Notable Contenders:
- Anora (5 Nominations): A heartfelt musical/comedy about a stripper’s romance with an oligarch’s son.
- The Substance (5 Nominations): A haunting body-horror story exploring themes of beauty and transformation.
- Dune: Part Two: While not submitted for the Cinematic and Box Office Achievement award, the sci-fi epic is vying for recognition in drama and artistic categories.
- A Real Pain: A poignant film about two cousins traveling through Poland after the death of their grandmother.
Blockbuster Films in the Spotlight
The Cinematic and Box Office Achievement award, introduced to celebrate mainstream films, features hits like Deadpool & Wolverine, Twisters, Inside Out 2, and Gladiator II. While Dune: Part Two opted out of this category to focus on its artistic merits, its absence opens the door for other blockbusters to shine.
Acting Nominees: A Blend of A-List Stars and Rising Talent
The acting categories are packed with big names and fresh faces, reflecting the diverse talent in this year’s films.
Best Actress in Drama
- Zendaya (Challengers): A tennis drama showcasing her versatility.
- Nicole Kidman (Babygirl): For her bold role in an erotic drama.
- Demi Moore (The Substance): A chilling portrayal in a body-horror film.
- Kate Winslet (Lee): For her role as wartime photojournalist Lee Miller.
Best Actor in Drama
- Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown): Bringing Bob Dylan’s early years to life.
- Daniel Craig (Queer): A poignant performance in a 1950s romance.
- Ralph Fiennes (Conclave): A commanding presence in this Vatican drama.
Musical/Comedy Standouts
- Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande (Wicked): Playing sorcery students in the film adaptation of the hit musical.
- Selena Gomez (Emilia Pérez): Double-nominated for her film and TV roles.
Supporting Roles
The supporting categories feature notable performances, including Ariana Grande (Wicked), Selena Gomez (Emilia Pérez), and Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice). Relative newcomers like Mikey Madison (Anora) and Karla Sofía Gascón (Emilia Pérez) are also making waves.
Television Categories: A Showcase of Excellence
The TV nominees include a mix of critically acclaimed series and popular hits.
- Baby Reindeer and Shogun are competing alongside fan favorites like The Bear.
- Kate Winslet’s performance in The Regime and Selena Gomez’s role in Only Murders in the Building highlight the crossover talent between film and TV.
Ted Danson will be honored with the Carol Burnett Award for his contribution to television, while Viola Davis will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award for her impact on film.
Controversy and Reform: The New Face of the Golden Globes
In 2021, an investigation by the Los Angeles Times exposed ethical issues within the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), including questionable voting practices and lack of diversity. Since then, the HFPA has expanded its membership, diversified its ranks, and implemented a strict code of conduct. These reforms aim to restore the Globes’ credibility while celebrating a more inclusive and transparent awards process.
A Star-Studded Event Hosted by Nikki Glaser
Comedian Nikki Glaser will take the stage as this year’s host. Known for her sharp wit, Glaser has promised to bring humor and irreverence to the ceremony, continuing the tradition of memorable Golden Globes hosts like Ricky Gervais, Tina Fey, and Amy Poehler. “This is one of my favorite nights in television, and I’m thrilled to be part of it,” Glaser said in a statement.
How to Watch the Golden Globes
For US viewers, the Globes will air live on CBS and stream on Paramount+ with Showtime. The ceremony typically runs for three to four hours. UK audiences can catch highlights on social media and YouTube on Monday morning, as the full broadcast is not available without a VPN.
The 2025 Golden Globe Awards promise to be an unforgettable celebration of talent, creativity, and storytelling. With a mix of blockbuster hits, independent gems, and standout performances, the ceremony will shine a spotlight on the year’s best in film and television while paving the way for the rest of the awards season.