The 2024 Golden Globes, which aired on CBS for the first time, unfolded with a mix of predictability and unexpected turns. Hosted by first-timer Jo Koy at the iconic Beverly Hilton, the night had its share of surprises, proving that even in a revamped format, the Globes can still deliver some jaw-dropping moments.
‘Barbie’ Loses Best Comedy to ‘Poor Things’
Usually full of surprises, the Musical/Comedy genre had a real shock this year. The hilarious “Barbie” was a shoo-in, but it fell short to “Poor Things.” ‘Poor Things’ was an unexpected triumph because to Emma Stone’s remarkable performance as Bella Baxter, who has a brain transplant from an infant. This unexpected result not only shocked the audience, but it also denied “Barbenheimer” the much-needed double victory in comedy and drama.
Taylor Swift’s Loss in the New ‘Popular’ Globe Category
In a surprising turn, Taylor Swift’s concert film ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,’ the highest-grossing documentary ever, lost the new “cinematic and box office achievement” award to ‘Barbie.’ Despite ‘Barbie’ falling short in other categories, Swift’s loss left many questioning the rationale behind the nomination if she wasn’t bound for victory, a departure from the old Globes’ tradition.
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‘Anatomy of a Fall’ Bests ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ for Screenplay
The daring and inventive screenplays of ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ were overshadowed by the unexpected triumph of ‘Anatomy of a Fall’, a French courtroom thriller. Director Justine Triet and Arthur Harari’s win left everyone, including themselves, genuinely surprised. The unexpected win also served as an early indicator of the snubs that awaited ‘Barbie’ later in the night.
TV Upsets: Elizabeth Debicki Tops Industry Icon Meryl Streep
The triumph of Elizabeth Debicki in “The Crown” as Princess Diana came as a big surprise. Meryl Streep and Hannah Waddingham, two favorites, lost, cementing Debicki’s record as the second actor to win a Globe for the same role. The continuing tie between Barbra Streisand and Tom Hanks as the front-runners at the Golden Globes gained a new chapter with Streep’s defeat.
Ricky Gervais: The Stand-Up Victor
Renowned for his provocative humor, Ricky Gervais won the newly created category of best stand-up comedy performance on television. His “Armageddon” Netflix special beat out Chris Rock’s “Selective Outrage.” Five-time Globes presenter Gervais demonstrated that he is still a major player in the comedy industry.
‘The Boy and the Heron’ Beats ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ for Best Animated Film
In an unexpected turn, ‘The Boy and the Heron’ directed by Hayao Miyazaki, who returned from retirement at 83 to create this personal masterpiece, defeated the highly acclaimed ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ for Best Animated Film. While acknowledging the latter’s success, the historic significance of Miyazaki’s film opening at the top of the domestic box office added an extra layer of surpr ..
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