Fernanda Torres and Adrien Brody Take Lead Acting Honors at Globes. Fernanda Torres and Adrien Brody won the Best Actress and Best Actor (Drama) honors at the
8:20 p.m. Up: Demi Moore, Fernanda Torres, Adrien Brody, Nikki Glaser, Jeremy Strong’s green bucket hat, “The Brutalist” and “Emilia Pérez.” Down: “Anora,” any TV show that didn’t ...
Emilia Peréz,' 'The Brutalist,' 'Shogun,' 'Hacks' and 'Baby Reindeer' were among the big winners, while Zoe Saldaña, Fernanda Torres, Adrien Brody, Kieran Culkin, Jean Smart, Jeremy Allen White, Colin Farrell, Anna Sawai, Sebastian Stan, Demi Moore ...
Meanwhile, the immigration saga “The Brutalist” and Adrien Brody solidified their Oscar contender status, and Fernanda Torres made history by becoming the first Brazilian to win a best actress Golden Globe for her work in “I’m Still Here,” a quarter-century after Torres’ mother, Fernanda Montenegro, was nominated for “Central Station” in 1999.
The Brutalist,” “Emilia Pérez,” “Hacks,” “Shogun” and “Baby Reindeer” earned top prizes at the 2025 Golden Globes.
Brady Corbet's "The Brutalist" and Jacques Audiard's "Emilia Pérez" were big winners of the night on the film side, winning best motion picture (drama) and best motion picture (musical or comedy), respectively. "Wicked" took home the award for cinematic and box office achievement.
Emilia Peréz,' 'The Brutalist,' 'Shogun,' 'Hacks' and 'Baby Reindeer' were among the big winners, while Zoe Saldaña, Fernanda Torres, Adrien Brody, Kieran Culkin, Jean Smart, Jeremy Allen White ...
The Brutalist‘s respective star and director, Adrien Brody and Brady Corbet ... The Best Looks From The Red Carpet Watch on Deadline Fernanda Torres scored a big upset as Best Female Actor ...
Golden Globes ceremony. Nicole Kidman, Selena Gomez, Angelina Jolie, Kate Winslet, Tilda Swinton, Deni Moore and Zendaya are all nominated.
Beverly Hills rolls out the red carpet for the 82nd Golden Globe Awards. “The Bear,” “Shogun" and "Wicked" are among those nominated with “Emilia Pérez” leading the pack with 10 nominations.
Based on the real-life 1971 disappearance of Brazilian Congressman Rubens Paiva, the movie, directed by Walter Salles, is a profile of one family's resolve.
Ahead of next week's announcement, BBC Culture's film critics forecast the likely contenders – from a musical about a trans crime boss to an architectural epic with Adrien Brody. Nicholas Barber ...