MCU Star Sebastian Stan Wins Golden Globe for Role in Dark Comedy ‘A Different Man’

On January 5th, Stan attended the 82nd Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. He was nominated in two categories: Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for “A Different Man,” and Best Actor in a Drama for his role as Donald Trump in “The Apprentice.” Although he didn’t win the Drama category (which went to Adrien Brody for “The Brutalist”), he triumphed over strong competition in the Musical or Comedy category, securing the award. Overwhelmed, anxious, and emotional, Stan stepped onto the stage to give his speech, during which he emphasized the significance of representation in films, particularly concerning disabilities.

Golden Globes Analysis: What the ‘Emilia Pérez,’ ‘Brutalist’ Wins and ‘Anora’ Shutout Tell Us About the Oscar Race

Some might claim these movies represent everything criticized about Hollywood, such as being overly verbose, didactic, and disconnected from reality. However, it’s important to note that neither film was actually produced in Hollywood, and the Golden Globe awards are decided by international journalists who work for media outlets outside of the United States. On the contrary, others might maintain that these daring and compassionate pieces are exactly the kind that deserve to be produced and acclaimed.

John Abraham’s Mumbai Saga co-actor Rohit Roy reveals he used to make them eat food during shoot but wouldn’t have any himself; here’s why

In a recent conversation with Cyrus Broacha, Rohit Roy disclosed that John Abraham, renowned for his rigorous workout routine, opted not to eat during filming. However, he made certain that everyone else on set, including his fellow actors and crew members, had enough food. Simultaneously, he advised others to skip carbs the following day to prevent any adverse effects of food on their fitness regimen and training.

CFTC chair Rostin Behnam to resign on Trump’s inauguration day

Rostin Behnam, head of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, plans to step down on the very same day as Donald Trump’s inauguration, marking the start of his presidency as the 47th leader of America. The chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), Rostin Behnam, recently announced his departure from the regulatory agency. This … Read more