Hollywood glitz, celebrities, impressive performances but also unfortunate moments – last night’s awards ceremony had it all Golden globes (Golden Globes) at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, which are considered a harbinger of Oscar.

The award for Best Comedy or Musical went to the film by Giorgos Lanthimos “Poor Things”while the award for the first female role was deservedly won by Emma Stone.

All the cast members posed happily for the success of the movie starring, Mark Ruffalo (Mark Ruffalo) to steal the show with his furious celebrations – although he himself failed to win the Best Supporting Actor award.

As in all Hollywood events, the ladies showbiz this time they did their best to impress – Emma Stone (the laureate), Jenifer Lopez, Taylor Swift, Margot Robbie and Julian Mur was among the stars who succeeded (easily even).

Jenifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez

Emma Stone

Emma Stone

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift

Margot Robbie

Margot (Barbie) Robbie

She received flattering comments for her appearance on the red carpet Jennifer Anistonwho wowed with a nostalgic mood and haircut ala… Rachel, from the golden age of Friends.

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Unlike last night’s guests, candidates and winners, Mr Joe Coy, the American comedian and actor who had the role of host did not seem up to the circumstances.

In fact, the inelegant joke (bab joke) towards him Robert De Niro “How did you get her pregnant at 80?” referring to the 45-year-old girlfriend of the 80-year-old Hollywood legend, Tiffany Chen, who last April gave birth to the actor’s seventh child – caused a lot of negative reactions.

Although De Niro laughed off Coy’s humor (albeit out of politeness), the comedian didn’t have the same.. luck when he tried to poke fun at Taylor Swift for her “obsession” with … courts! (in recent months the star has been fanatically watching all the Kansas Chiefs games, as she is a partner of top American athlete Travis Kelce).

“What’s the difference between the Golden Globes and the NFL — the camera shows less of it Taylor Swift” Coy said in his satirical monologue, receiving an icy snarky reaction from the famous singer, who contented herself with taking a sip of her champagne.

Admittedly, the stand-up comedian, who took over the role of host at the relatively last minute, was later deemed completely unsuitable for the show after all, as his “humorous” monologue didn’t make anyone laugh – except De Niro .

The winners

The “Oppenheimer“he won five Golden Globesincluding Best Picture Drama and Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor for Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr.

Christopher Nolan won his first Golden Globe for directing the film.

The “Poor Things” by George Lanthimos beat out Greta Gerwig’s Barbie and won the award for Best Motion Picture in the Comedy or Musical category, while its star Emma Stone was honored with the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical. The character she plays in the film, Bella, “accepts the good and the bad in equal measure,” the actress said. “It’s etched deep into me.”

THE Barbie received two awards, that of Best Song for “What Was I Made For” by Billie Eilish and the Golden Globe in the new category Motion Picture and Boxing Achievement of the Year.

In terms of TV series, the “Succession” won the Golden Globe for Best Drama Series and went on to win four awards, including this one for Best Actor for Kieran Culkin.

The line “The Bear” received Golden Globes for Best Comedy Series and Best and Best Actor for Jeremy Allen White and Eyo Entebiri.

Here are the winners in the main categories of the 81st Golden Globe Awards.

Movies

Golden Globe for Best Drama: Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer

Golden Globe for Best Comedy or Musical: “Poor Things” by Giorgos Lanthimos

Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama: Cillian Murphy, “Oppenheimer”

Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama: Lily Gladstone, “Killers of the Blooming Moon”

Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Comedy: Paul Giamatti, “Children of Winter”

Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy: Emma Stone, “Poor Things”

Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama: Robert Downey Jr., “Oppenheimer”

Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Comedy: Dwayne Joy Randolph, “Children of Winter”

Golden Globe Director: Christopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer”

Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film: “Anatomy of a Fall” by Justine Trier

Golden Globe for Best Animated Film: “The Boy and the Heron” by Hayao Miyazaki

Golden Globe for Best Screenplay: “Anatomy of a Fall,” by Justine Trier and Arthur Harari

Television series

Golden Globe for Best Drama Series: “Succession”

Golden Globe for Best Comedy Series: “The Bear”

Golden Globe for TV Movie or Mini-Series: “Acharnés”

Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama Series: Kieran Culkin, “Succession”

Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Series: Sarah Snook, “Succession”

Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Comedy Series: Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear”

Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series: Agios Entebiri, “The Bear”