Golden Globes took place bright and early on Monday, dominated by “Emilia Pérez” and “The Brutalist,” with some surprises as well, such as Pamela Anderson’s nomination in the drama actress category for “The Last Showgirl.” Mindy Kaling and Morris Chestnut announced the nominees, and Nikki Glaser will host the ceremony on Jan.
5 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, which will be broadcast on CBS. Among the highlights this year are double nominations for Sebastian Stan and Kate Winslet and two women nominees in the directing category.
And of course, the Globes are still the Globes, so there were some fun head-scratchers too, like the lack of support for several films centered on Black stories, like “Sing Sing,” “The Piano Lesson” and “Hard Truths.” Below, we delve into the news of the morning.
In what is rapidly becoming one of the best narratives of awards season this year, Pamela Anderson won her first major awards nomination ever for her performance as a veteran Las Vegas showgirl coping with the sudden closing of her show.
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