The awards ceremony for the Golden Globes took place on January 5, celebrating some of the outstanding movies, series, and performances from 2024. A multitude of talented individuals were chosen as honorees, reflecting a remarkable year for both film and television. Notable figures like Demi Moore made history, while films such as “The Brutalist” showcased their ability to compete for the prestigious Best Picture award at the upcoming Academy Awards. Here are your viewing options for each of the Golden Globes’ winning productions.
Netflix Has Night’s Biggest Film, Emilia Pérez
At this year’s Golden Globes event, Emilia Pérez boasted the highest number of victories across all films. The captivating Netflix-streamed musical follows the story of a lawyer assisting a cartel boss in their gender transformation journey. Notably, Emilia Pérez clinched the Best Picture accolade not once, but twice – in both the Musical or Comedy and Non-English Language categories. Additionally, Zoe Saldaña was recognized with the Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role award, while “El Mal” emerged victorious in the category of Best Original Song.
The mini-series titled “Baby Reindeer,” a dramatization of real events involving a comedian and his persistent admirer, was awarded Best Television Limited Series. In the same ceremony, Jessica Gunning took home the prize for Outstanding Female Performance in a Supporting Role on Television for her portrayal of the admirer. Additionally, the stand-up comedy special “Single Lady” has been streaming on Netflix, and it earned Ali Wong a Golden Globe for her exceptional work in Stand-Up Comedy on Television.
Winning Movies and Shows on Netflix
Movie/Show | Award | Where to Watch |
Emilia Pérez | Best Musical/Comedy, Best Picture Not in the English Language, Best Supporting Actress (Zoe Saldaña) | Netflix |
Baby Reindeer | Best Limited Series, Best Supporting Actress (Jessica Gunning) | Netflix |
Single Lady | Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy | Netflix |
Shogun and Hulu Earn Most Television Wins
As a devoted cinephile, I must say that the triumphant night of “Shogun” on FX was nothing short of spectacular! This captivating series, nestled in the heart of 17th-century Japan, shared the limelight with Emilia Pérez, both tying for the total number of wins.
The talented Hiroyuki Sanada claimed the Lead Male Actor, Drama award, while Anna Sawai and Tadanobu Asano took home the Lead Female Actor, Drama and Male Actor, Supporting awards respectively. The series also bagged the prestigious Best Television Series in the Drama category.
If you haven’t had the chance to witness this masterpiece yet, fear not! Thanks to FX’s strategic partnership with Hulu, “Shogun” is now available for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy the journey through time and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of 17th-century Japan!
As a movie buff, I couldn’t help but notice the buzz last night – another fantastic FX show on Hulu took home the prize! The talented Jeremy Allen White snagged Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for his captivating portrayal of the head chef at an Italian beef shop in Chicago, in The Bear.
On a side note, if you’ve been waiting to catch A Real Pain, mark your calendars! This compelling film, currently only available for rental or purchase on digital platforms, will be streaming on Hulu starting January 16. It tells the story of two cousins delving into their family’s history in Poland, and it earned Kieran Culkin a well-deserved award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role.
Winning Movies and Shows on Hulu
Movie/Show | Award | Where to Watch |
Shogun | Best Lead Actor – Drama (Hiroyuki Sanada), Best Lead Actress – Drama (Anna Sawai), Best Supporting Actor (Tadanobu Asano) | Hulu |
The Bear | Best Actor – Musical/Comedy (Jeremy Allen White) | Hulu |
A Real Pain | Best Supporting Actor (Kieran Culkin) | Hulu (from Jan. 16th) |
The Brutalist and Other Films are Still in Theaters
Information has emerged that some winners of the Golden Globes Awards haven’t been streamed yet, one of which is “The Brutalist.” This movie bagged three Golden Globes and could potentially win Best Picture at the Oscars. The film revolves around an architect who survived the Holocaust and relocates to America to rebuild his life. In the Drama Category, it won for Best Motion Picture and Brady Corbet was recognized as the Best Director. Adrien Brody was honored with the Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture in the Drama Category for his portrayal of architect László Tóth.
Winning Movies Still in Theaters
Movie | Award | Where to Watch |
The Brutalist | Best Picture – Drama, Best Director (Brady Corbet), Best Actor – Drama (Adrien Brody) | Still in theaters |
Flow | Best Animated Feature | Still in theaters |
I’m Still Here | Best Actress – Drama (Fernanda Torres) | Still in theaters |
The Penguin, Hacks, and More Can Be Watched on Max
On the streaming platform Max, several shows bagged Golden Globes. Specifically, the Max original show titled “Hacks,” focusing on a young writer and an old comedian, emerged victorious as the Best Television Series in the Musical or Comedy category. Additionally, Jean Smart was recognized with a Best Performance by a Female Actor award for her portrayal in this series.
Colin Farrell was honored with the prize for Outstanding Male Actor Performance, having starred as the main character in the HBO miniseries titled “The Penguin“, which follows events post the 2022 movie “The Batman“. Jodie Foster received an award for her exceptional performance as a female actor in the HBO show “True Detective: Night Country“, marking the fourth season of the anthology series “True Detective“.
At this time, you can only rent or purchase “A Different Man,” a film that won a Golden Globe. Starting January 17, it will be available on Max. The movie follows an actor dealing with a skin condition who decides to have a facial transformation surgery. Starring Sebastian Stan, he was honored for his role in the comedy category as Best Male Actor in a Motion Picture. “A Different Man” is joining Max as part of A24’s agreement with the streaming service, and it’s possible that “The Brutalist” might become available on Max after its theater run ends.
Winning Movies/Shows on Max
Movie/Show | Award | Where to Watch |
Hacks | Best TV Series – Musical/Comedy, Best Actress in a TV Series – Musical/Comedy (Jean Smart) | Max |
The Penguin | Best Actor in a TV Series – Drama (Colin Farrell) | Max |
True Detective: Night Country | Best Actress in a TV Series – Drama (Jodie Foster) | Max |
A Different Man | Best Actor – Comedy (Sebastian Stan) | Max (from Jan. 17th) |
Where to Watch the Rest
Peter Straughan was awarded Best Screenplay for his work on the suspenseful movie titled “Conclave”, focusing on the election of a new pope. This intriguing film has the potential to win Best Picture at the Oscars and can currently be watched on Peacock. Meanwhile, “Wicked: Part One” garnered recognition for its outstanding Cinematic and Box Office Achievement and can be rented or purchased from digital platforms like Apple TV, FandangoNow, and Amazon Prime Video. As Universal Pictures, its distributor, is associated with Peacock, it’s expected that “Wicked: Part One” will eventually become available on this streaming service as well.
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross received the Best Original Score award for “Challengers,” a romantic tennis drama currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Demi Moore clinched her first significant industry accolade for “The Substance,” a film exploring a celebrity’s transformation into a younger self using drugs. Moore was honored with the Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy category award. The movie can be rented or purchased, but it can also be viewed through Mubi with a subscription. Prime Video subscribers can enjoy a seven-day free trial to watch the film via Mubi on Prime Video as well.
Winning Movies on Miscellaneous Services
Movie | Award | Where to Watch |
Conclave | Best Screenplay | Peacock |
Wicked: Part One | Cinematic and Box Office Achievement | Rent or buy on Apple TV, Prime Video, etc. |
Challengers | Best Original Score | Prime Video |
The Substance | Best Actress – Musical/Comedy (Demi Moore) | Mubi / Rent or buy on Apple TV, Prime Video, etc. |
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