The world could also be falling aside round us, however we now have in some way survived into 2025 and — sure — one other awards season. First but in addition least is the Golden Globes, which by sheer dedication and persistence has insinuated itself into cultural consciousness as one thing to set (practically) subsequent to the Oscars and the Emmys — from which it’s, in any case, indistinguishable as an overlong tv broadcast on a serious community, peopled with A-list celebrities in garments they may put on as soon as and devoted to Hollywood self-celebration, of which there can by no means be too little.
That the Golden Globe Awards, whose 82nd version aired Sunday evening on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ from the Beverly Hilton, has a checkered previous, and, certainly, a checkered current, does set it aside from different awards. The truth that its present proprietors, who purchased the model after the dissolution of the Hollywood International Press Affiliation, additionally personal main commerce magazines and a manufacturing firm with movies up for awards — may recommend to some the previous time period “conflict of interest.” (“Vertical integration” is the popular euphemism, I consider.) This can certainly not have mattered to anybody who tuned in to look at or, certainly, anybody despatched dwelling with an award, or to the broader ecosystem that income materially from its mere existence. Certainly, the very idea appears to have light from public discourse and concern.
In reviewing the Globes as tv, there are actually solely two factors of curiosity, particularly provided that the printed eschews manufacturing numbers, trade tributes and filmed comedy skits in favor of handing out as many awards as doable in three hours. One is no matter a winner or presenter may say or do this proves significantly transferring or amusing or embarrassing. Certainly, embarrassment — or quite, lack of embarrassment over issues that is likely to be seen as embarrassing — is virtually the theme of the Globes, which nonetheless sells itself as a celebration —although, like anything that’s alleged to be enjoyable, which may be extra in concept than apply. Actually, to get within the supposed spirit of the factor, I ought to have gotten drunk to put in writing this.
Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser throughout a bit that fused the movies “Wicked” and “Conclave.”
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The opposite is the host. Nikki Glaser, who made Golden Globes historical past” as the primary lady to host solo (Tina Fey and Amy Pohler having beforehand co-hosted); it additionally represents the passing of the torch to a brand new era — in awards present internet hosting if not comedy world phrases. Comic, podcaster, actuality TV host and someday actor, Glaser is broadly recognized; however her fame isn’t Tina and Amy fame, or Billy Crystal fame, or Jimmy Kimmel fame, hosts greeted with anticipation quite than skepticism. Glitz and glamour and crowd dimension however, it was, in a way, simply one other evening in a comedy membership, dealing with an unfamiliar viewers daring her to make them snicker. On the similar time, following final 12 months’s host, Jo Koy, whose last-minute disastrous miscasting — reflecting the short-term toxicity of the Globes — gave Glaser, who workshopped her materials at size earlier than the gig, a leg up; issues would have needed to go very badly to have gone worse.
And they didn’t go badly in any respect; actually, within the time period of the commerce, she killed. Her jokes had been good, her supply tight, she earned the nice time she was clearly having. Glaser’s get up may be fairly darkish — her current Golden Globe nominated however not successful particular is titled “Someday You’ll Die” — and she or he grew to become recognized for doing movie star roasts. However she discovered a technique to be frivolously reducing and comparatively inoffensive, simply far sufficient above a group of which she isn’t precisely an element, taking mild photographs at people (“You have the most gorgeous eyelashes on your upper lip,” to Timothée Chalamet; a pot joke geared toward Harrison Ford, which seemingly didn’t impress him; to Zendaya, “You were incredible in ‘Dune,’ oh my God. I woke up for all of your scenes!”) and aiming a bit more durable on the trade at massive, introducing the present as “Ozempic’s biggest night.”
“I’m absolutely thrilled to be your host tonight,” she stated. “I gotta say, this feels like I finally made it. I’m in a room full of producers at the Beverly Hilton Hotel and this time all of my clothes are on.” And “I’m not here to roast you tonight — how could I, you’re all so powerful? You could really do anything, except tell the country who to vote for. It’s OK, you’ll do it next time.”
As final 12 months, the manufacturing appeared organized to promote the social gathering concept, in methods extra clumsy than efficient. Many presenters had been proven with the viewers —seated as all the time at tables — behind them, a scenario that didn’t please Seth Rogen (“I want to start by saying this whole angled camera thing is very weird. It’s inelegant, it’s strange, this whole half of the room can see my bald spot; I would have filled that in.”). Announcer Kevin Frazier, who missed no likelihood to remind you that this was Hollywood’s greatest social gathering — as opposed, by implication, to the Oscars and Emmys, chained to their boring academies — chimed in with factoids about presenters and winners, like a marriage DJ working the group.
Seth Rogen and Catherine O’Hara presenting on the 82nd Golden Globe Awards.
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There have been so many dropped cues, dead-air pauses and swallowed jokes among the many presenters, it was nearly as in the event that they’d been instructed to not strive too laborious — hold it unfastened! That didn’t matter a lot; awards exhibits are the least fascinating, anyway, after they grow to be too reverential. Not each presentation was unserious; producers clearly judged that some classes might take extra kidding than others, however it was all the time a reduction when the kidding got here again. Particularly good in that respect had been Rogen and Catherine O’Hara, joking about their fictional Canadian careers and awards (Golden Antlers, Gilded Gretzkes and the grownup movie award, the Beavers), and Awkwafina and Melissa McCarthy in a pickled introduction of nominated tv comedies. Nate Bargatze and Jennifer Connelly had been as humorous as any Bargatze or Connelly fan would hope.
In fact, there have been tears and transferring speeches and pleas for the massive guys to assist the little guys; there was a lovely mixture of languages and accents. Crowd favourite Demi Moore, winner of feminine actor in a movement image — musical or comedy, started by saying it was “the first time I’ve ever won anything as an actor,” recounting how the chance to star in “The Substance” got here to her simply as she had begun to suppose her profession was over. “Shogun”‘s Tadanobu Asano, who gained male actor in a supporting position on tv, was a puppyish pleasure: “I’m an actor from Japan. My name is Tadanobu Asano. Wow! … This is [a] very big present for me, thank you so much! Thank you, everybody! I’m very happy! Thank you!” However solely Kieran Culkin, winner of male supporting actor in a movement image, carried the flag for old-school Globes habits: “My wife and I did a shot of tequila with Mario Lopez, definitely feeling that,” he stated. “Whole speech is gone.”
There is no such thing as a manner round the truth that three hours (and additional time) is an extended whereas to remain centered on an awards present. There’s apparently no technique to make this stuff run any quicker, however Glaser, who returned usually to the stage, a minimum of gave one the impression, between the duller stretches, that it was clipping alongside. The congratulatory telegrams needs to be pouring in.