The 83rd Golden Globes saw a slew of genre-defining winners take home top honors. KPop Demon Hunters' "Golden" took the coveted Best Original Song award, while its accompanying animated film also won Best Animated Feature. This marks another notch in the film's cap, with viewership and chart success steadily rising since its release last summer.
Sinners was another big winner on Sunday night, taking home the prestigious Cinematic/Box Office Achievement award. Ludwig Göransson, who composed the score for Sinners, also snagged Best Original Score at the ceremony.
For TV fans, Rhea Seehorn's performance in AppleTV's Pluribus earned her Best Female Actor accolades, while Stellan Skarsgård took home a Supporting Actor (Drama) prize for his role in the film Sentimental Value.
On other noteable television series, The Pitt won Best Motion Picture – Drama, while Only Murders In The Building snagged Best Television Series – Musical Or Comedy. For limited series and TV productions, Michelle Williams earned Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Limited Series or Anthology Series, or Movie Made For Television for her part in the film Dying For Sex.
Other notable winners included The White Lotus taking home two Best Performance awards for its supporting cast members, while Stephen Graham secured Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Limited Series or Anthology Series or Movie Made For Television with his role in Adolescence.
Sinners was another big winner on Sunday night, taking home the prestigious Cinematic/Box Office Achievement award. Ludwig Göransson, who composed the score for Sinners, also snagged Best Original Score at the ceremony.
For TV fans, Rhea Seehorn's performance in AppleTV's Pluribus earned her Best Female Actor accolades, while Stellan Skarsgård took home a Supporting Actor (Drama) prize for his role in the film Sentimental Value.
On other noteable television series, The Pitt won Best Motion Picture – Drama, while Only Murders In The Building snagged Best Television Series – Musical Or Comedy. For limited series and TV productions, Michelle Williams earned Best Performance By A Female Actor In A Limited Series or Anthology Series, or Movie Made For Television for her part in the film Dying For Sex.
Other notable winners included The White Lotus taking home two Best Performance awards for its supporting cast members, while Stephen Graham secured Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Limited Series or Anthology Series or Movie Made For Television with his role in Adolescence.