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2025 Golden Globes & Potential OSCAR Nominees

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Nikki Glaser   Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Images The 2025 Golden Globe Awards delivered an unforgettable evening, celebrating the year's finest achievements in film and television. Here's a recap of the night’s highlights and some of the major winners who may also have Oscar potential. "The Brutalist" Steals the Spotlight " The Brutalist ," entering the night with seven nominations, emerged as a dominant force. Adrien Brody earned his first Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for his gripping portrayal of László Tóth. Brady Corbet, who co-wrote and directed the film, won the award for Best Director. The movie claimed the Best Drama Motion Picture title, solidifying its place as a front-runner for Oscar season. A Triumph for "Emilia Pérez" Jacques Audiard's "Emilia Pérez" l ed the pack with ten nominations, the most of any film this year. The movie’s stars, Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaña , were recognized with actin...

Emmy Nominations are Out! - Check out Emmy-Winning A Woman of Independent Means

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The Emmy nominations are out! As the pinnacle of television excellence, the Emmys celebrate achievements in the world of TV, recognizing the outstanding work of actors, writers, directors, and production teams who have not only added to but have transformed the television landscape by raising entertainment standards. This year's nominations are inspiring, reflecting a diverse range of talent from new to familiar faces and showcasing creativity across various genres and platforms. This year, Shogun has the most nominations of all, announced on Wednesday morning, the FX series garnered an impressive 25 nominations, including one for best drama series, breaking several records . Other top nominees include FX’s The Bear , which received 23 nominations, setting a new record for a comedy series ; Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building, which received 21 nominations; HBO/Max’s True Detective: Night Country , which received 19 nominations; and Netflix’s The Crown , which received 18 nominat...