• Tue. Nov 5th, 2024

Golden Globe Highlights

There was a lot to watch Sunday night at The Golden Globes from the red carpet, the show itself all the way into the after parties. I will be breaking down the show from the host to the fashion and all the celebs that are getting dissed, and of course, who took home those golden globes.

The Red Carpet: The night kicked off in the most famous way any Hollywood award show would, but it was on fire with good looks and bad this year. Among the best dressed people on the carpet were Jennifer Lawrence, Lady Gaga, Kirsten Dunst, Jennifer Lopez, and Jaimie Alexander. However, everyone’s eyes were on the worst dressed questioning what they were even wearing! Cate Blanchett showed up in a pink dress that looked halfway ready for the bedroom while the other half looked like it was made out of My Little Pony hair. Heidi Klum looked more dressed for a New Year’s Eve party in her flashy silver dress. Then there is the great Jane Fonda who looked like a crumbled up fancy napkin flowing down the carpet. It was a night to watch on the carpet for sure.

The Revenant:  The night was good to Leonardo DiCaprio and the cast of The Revenant as they took home the most awards of the night winning 3 globes. Leo won for best actor in a drama, the movie itself won for best drama motion picture, and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu won for best director of a motion picture. That wasn’t the end of the night for Leo himself though. When Lady Gaga went to the stage to get her first Golden Globe, she seemingly bumped into Leo making him get an unexpected odd look on his face. People took to the internet saying that he was dissing her win, but really everyone, he was just not ready to get run into and he was laughing it off, it meant nothing.

Winners: Besides the show stealer The Revenant other big names got awards too; such as,

Kate Winslet (Steve Jobs): Best Supporting Role Performance by an Actress

Matt Damon (The Martian): Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture- Comedy

Sylvester Stallone (Creed): Best Supporting Role Performance by an Actor

Aaron Sorkin (Steve Jobs): Best Screenplay- Motion Picture

Taraji P. Henson (Empire): Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series

Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend): Best Performance Musical TV Series

Mr. Robot: Best TV Drama Series

Jennifer Lawrence (Joy): Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture

After the Show: There was tons of parties being hit up after the award show, but the press interview was where fans of Jennifer Lawrence started talking. A reporter was on his phone during the whole interview and when Jennifer stood up to him and told him to do his job, everyone started hitting her with backlash. Honestly, Jennifer wasn’t being rude to the man though she made very clear points to him. The show was great to watch with huge wins and funny host Ricky Gervais.

Emily Culbertson
Reporter