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  • Nikki Glaser follows Golden Globes gig with raunchy return to Minnesota


    She directed some of her vitriol toward social influencers, if only because they look cuter than she does with little effort.

    “I want you to do a TikTok dance next to a helicopter,” she said.

    But Glaser’s underdog persona doesn’t resonate like it used do. First off, she’s far too fabulous looking these days to play the ugly duckling. On “FBoy Island,” the reality dating series she hosts and produces, she’s just as hot as the bikini-clad contestants.

    And it’s hard to feel sorry for someone who, at this moment, just might be the most talked about comedian on the planet.

    Glaser was more effective when exploring darker themes that have nothing to do with her quest for eternal youth.

    She dared to touch on Wednesday’s plane crash in Washington, D.C., that killed 67 people. She also had material about kinky pornography and pedophilia.



    Comedian Nikki Glaser, fresh off her hosting gig at the Golden Globes, made a raunchy return to Minnesota with a hilarious stand-up show that had the audience in stitches. Glaser, known for her no-holds-barred sense of humor, didn’t hold back as she touched on everything from dating to sex to her own personal experiences.

    Fans were thrilled to see Glaser back on stage, delivering her signature brand of comedy with unapologetic honesty and wit. The sold-out show was a hit, with audience members raving about her sharp wit and fearless approach to taboo topics.

    After her successful stint at the Golden Globes, it’s clear that Glaser is on fire and shows no signs of slowing down. With her quick wit and fearless humor, she continues to push boundaries and entertain audiences around the country.

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  • Important show dates for Oscars, Golden Globes, Grammys, more

    Important show dates for Oscars, Golden Globes, Grammys, more


    Emma McIntyre/Getty; Andrew H. Walker/Getty; David Becker/Getty Golden Globes; Oscars; Grammys

    Emma McIntyre/Getty; Andrew H. Walker/Getty; David Becker/Getty

    Golden Globes; Oscars; Grammys

    A new calendar year means a glistening, gold-plated set of important awards show dates among Hollywood’s glitziest season.

    From Conan O’Brien hosting the industry’s biggest night at the Oscars to Beyoncé leading the pack of nominees at the Grammys ceremony, the 2025 awards calendar is stacked with important dates across multiple mediums, also including major TV honorees, film festival lineups, and accolades for theater performers, too.

    Jamie McCarthy/Getty; Andrew H. Walker/Getty Conan O'Brien will host the 2025 Oscars on March 2, 2025.Jamie McCarthy/Getty; Andrew H. Walker/Getty Conan O'Brien will host the 2025 Oscars on March 2, 2025.

    Jamie McCarthy/Getty; Andrew H. Walker/Getty

    Conan O’Brien will host the 2025 Oscars on March 2, 2025.

    As for the upcoming Oscars, likely contenders continue to shape up as the influential precursors announce their annual slate of nominees. Scoring huge boosts from early awards bodies like the Golden Globes, Critics Choice Awards, and the Film Independent Spirit Awards are Best Picture frontrunners like Anora, Emilia Pérez, Conclave, and The Brutalist, with Coralie Fargeat’s body-horror masterpiece The Substance sustaining strong momentum from the 2024 Cannes Film Festival all the way through a glistening awards season run — particularly for Best Actress contender Demi Moore — so far.

    Related: 2025 awards tracker: From Angelina Jolie to Selena Gomez, see who’s winning (and losing) in the Oscars race so far

    Other big-name acting contenders vying for Oscars attention include Angelina Jolie (Maria), Colman Domingo (Sing Sing), Mikey Madison (Anora), Ralph Fiennes (Conclave), Adrien Brody (The Brutalist), Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain), Emilia Pérez trio Karla Sofía Gascón, Zoe Saldaña, and Selena Gomez, as well as Wicked stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo.

    As the awards race continues to heat up, check out all of the key dates for upcoming awards shows in Entertainment Weekly‘s 2025 awards calendar ahead, updating throughout the year as more dates are announced for the Emmys, Toronto International Film Festival, and more.

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    Upcoming key show dates for the 2025 awards season

    January 2025

    Jan. 5: Golden Globes ceremony (see the nominees)
    Jan. 7: National Board of Review gala
    Jan. 7: NAACP Image Awards nominations
    Jan. 8: Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations
    Jan. 8: Directors Guild of America Awards nominations
    Jan. 8-12: Oscars nominations voting
    Jan. 9: Writers Guild of America Awards nominations
    Jan. 10: Producers Guild of America Awards nominations
    Jan. 12: Critics Choice Awards ceremony
    Jan. 15: BAFTA Awards nominations
    Jan. 16: Razzie Awards nominations
    Jan. 17: Oscars nominations
    Jan. 23-Feb. 2: Sundance Film Festival (see the lineup)

    February 2025

    Feb. 2: Grammys ceremony (see the nominees)
    Feb. 8: Directors Guild of America Awards ceremony
    Feb. 8: Producers Guild of America Awards ceremony
    Feb. 10: Oscars nominees luncheon
    Feb. 11-18: Final Oscars voting
    Feb. 15: Writers Guild of America Awards ceremony
    Feb. 16: BAFTA Awards ceremony
    Feb. 18: Oscars Scientific and Technical Awards ceremony
    Feb. 22: Film Independent Spirit Awards ceremony (see the nominees)
    Feb. 22: NAACP Image Awards ceremony
    Feb. 23: Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony

    March 2025

    March 1: Razzie Awards ceremony
    March 2: Oscars ceremony

    May 2025

    May 1: Tony Awards nominations
    May 13-24: Cannes Film Festival

    Credit: Kevork Djansezian / Stringer / Getty Images Screen Actors Guild AwardsCredit: Kevork Djansezian / Stringer / Getty Images Screen Actors Guild Awards

    Credit: Kevork Djansezian / Stringer / Getty Images Screen Actors Guild Awards

    June 2025

    June 8: Tony Awards ceremony

    July 2025

    July 15: Emmys nominations

    August 2025

    Aug. 27-Sept. 6: Venice International Film Festival
    Aug. 29-Sept. 1: Telluride Film Festival

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    Here are some important show dates for some of the biggest award shows in the entertainment industry:

    1. Oscars – The 94th Academy Awards will take place on March 27, 2022.

    2. Golden Globes – The 79th Golden Globe Awards will be held on January 9, 2023.

    3. Grammys – The 65th Annual Grammy Awards are scheduled for January 31, 2023.

    4. Emmy Awards – The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on September 11, 2022.

    5. Tony Awards – The 76th Tony Awards are set for June 12, 2022.

    Make sure to mark your calendars and tune in to see your favorite stars and artists honored for their work!

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  • 2025 awards show calendar dates for Oscars, Golden Globes, more

    2025 awards show calendar dates for Oscars, Golden Globes, more


    A new calendar year means a glistening, gold-plated set of important awards show dates among Hollywood’s glitziest season.

    From Conan O’Brien hosting the industry’s biggest night at the Oscars to Beyoncé leading the pack of nominees at the Grammys ceremony, the 2025 awards calendar is stacked with important dates across multiple mediums, also including major TV honorees, film festival lineups, and accolades for theater performers, too.

    Conan O’Brien will host the 2025 Oscars on March 2, 2025.

    Jamie McCarthy/Getty; Andrew H. Walker/Getty


    As for the upcoming Oscars, likely contenders continue to shape up as the influential precursors announce their annual slate of nominees. Scoring huge boosts from early awards bodies like the Golden Globes, Critics Choice Awards, and the Film Independent Spirit Awards are Best Picture frontrunners like Anora, Emilia Pérez, Conclave, and The Brutalist, with Coralie Fargeat’s body-horror masterpiece The Substance sustaining strong momentum from the 2024 Cannes Film Festival all the way through a glistening awards season run — particularly for Best Actress contender Demi Moore — so far.

    Other big-name acting contenders vying for Oscars attention include Angelina Jolie (Maria), Colman Domingo (Sing Sing), Mikey Madison (Anora), Ralph Fiennes (Conclave), Adrien Brody (The Brutalist), Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain), Emilia Pérez trio Karla Sofía Gascón, Zoe Saldaña, and Selena Gomez, as well as Wicked stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo.

    As the awards race continues to heat up, check out all of the key dates for upcoming awards shows in Entertainment Weekly‘s 2025 awards calendar ahead, updating throughout the year as more dates are announced for the Emmys, Toronto International Film Festival, and more.

    Sign up for Entertainment Weekly‘s free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more.

    Upcoming key show dates for the 2025 awards season

    January 2025

    Jan. 5: Golden Globes ceremony (see the nominees)
    Jan. 7: National Board of Review gala
    Jan. 7: NAACP Image Awards nominations
    Jan. 8: Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations
    Jan. 8: Directors Guild of America Awards nominations
    Jan. 8-12: Oscars nominations voting
    Jan. 9: Writers Guild of America Awards nominations
    Jan. 10: Producers Guild of America Awards nominations
    Jan. 12: Critics Choice Awards ceremony
    Jan. 15: BAFTA Awards nominations
    Jan. 16: Razzie Awards nominations
    Jan. 17: Oscars nominations
    Jan. 23-Feb. 2: Sundance Film Festival (see the lineup)

    February 2025

    Feb. 2: Grammys ceremony (see the nominees)
    Feb. 8: Directors Guild of America Awards ceremony
    Feb. 8: Producers Guild of America Awards ceremony
    Feb. 10: Oscars nominees luncheon
    Feb. 11-18: Final Oscars voting
    Feb. 15: Writers Guild of America Awards ceremony
    Feb. 16: BAFTA Awards ceremony
    Feb. 18: Oscars Scientific and Technical Awards ceremony
    Feb. 22: Film Independent Spirit Awards ceremony (see the nominees)
    Feb. 22: NAACP Image Awards ceremony
    Feb. 23: Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony

    March 2025

    March 1: Razzie Awards ceremony
    March 2: Oscars ceremony

    May 2025

    May 1: Tony Awards nominations
    May 13-24: Cannes Film Festival

    Screen Actors Guild Awards.
    Credit: Kevork Djansezian / Stringer / Getty Images

    June 2025

    June 8: Tony Awards ceremony

    July 2025

    July 15: Emmys nominations

    August 2025

    Aug. 27-Sept. 6: Venice International Film Festival
    Aug. 29-Sept. 1: Telluride Film Festival



    2025 Awards Show Calendar: Save the Dates for Oscars, Golden Globes, and More!

    It’s never too early to start planning for the biggest nights in entertainment, and the 2025 awards show calendar is already starting to take shape. Here are the dates you’ll want to mark on your calendar for the Oscars, Golden Globes, and more in 2025:

    1. Golden Globe Awards – January 5, 2025
    The Golden Globes kick off the awards season with a star-studded ceremony honoring the best in film and television. Mark your calendar for January 5th to see who takes home the coveted Golden Globe trophies.

    2. Critics’ Choice Awards – January 12, 2025
    The Critics’ Choice Awards are voted on by members of the Broadcast Film Critics Association and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association. Tune in on January 12th to see which films and TV shows receive top honors.

    3. Screen Actors Guild Awards – January 26, 2025
    The SAG Awards celebrate the best performances by actors in film and television. Don’t miss the ceremony on January 26th to see which actors take home the iconic “Actor” statuettes.

    4. BAFTA Awards – February 9, 2025
    The British Academy Film Awards, better known as the BAFTAs, are a prestigious event honoring the best in British and international film. Save the date for February 9th to see who wins big at this glamorous ceremony.

    5. Academy Awards (Oscars) – February 23, 2025
    The Oscars are the grand finale of awards season, where the biggest names in Hollywood come together to celebrate the best films of the year. Don’t miss the ceremony on February 23rd to see who takes home the coveted golden statuettes.

    With these dates on your calendar, you’ll be ready to watch all the glitz, glamour, and excitement of the 2025 awards season. Stay tuned for more updates and announcements as the season approaches!

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  • Rotten Tomatoes Predicts the 2025 Golden Globes Winners

    Rotten Tomatoes Predicts the 2025 Golden Globes Winners


    The Golden Globes will be handed out on Sunday, January 5, honoring 2024’s best film and TV — according to them, anyway. The newly formed voting body of 300 comprises programmers and seasoned journalists, which means we are still feeling the group out on taste and tendencies. Still, early indications have given us a hint of where they might send the most votes.

    This year’s Golden Globe winners are going to be noteworthy not only because of their primetime placement at the beginning of the year, but moreover for the fact that they will be the first contest to decide many head-to-head matchups that we think will be mirrored by the Oscar nominations coming later this month and other contests. 

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    If you’re going to be watching the Golden Globes and want to beat your buddies on a ballot, we’ve got you covered with our choices for who’s likely to win on the big night (and those who we feel truly deserve to win). Our awards expert, Jacqueline Coley, considers everything from industry buzz and the tastes and historical leanings of the Golden Globes to our Tomatometer and Popcornmeter Scores to read the tea leaves and place her bets. How right will she be? Bookmark this page for Sunday night and find out.

    Check out our picks for the Golden Globes winners, and let us know who you think will be a winner in the comments.



    Best Motion Picture – Drama

    What will win?



    93%


    Conclave
    (2024)

    Why?
    The Brutalist is an incredible film and likely deserves to win, but Conclave sits better with the taste of their group. Remember The Fabelmans won over Tar, Oppenheimer over Killers of the Flower Moon, and 1917 over The Irishman. Conclave just makes more sense to appeal to the larger group, even with that polarizing ending.


    Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

    (Photo by Courtesy of Neon)

    What will win?



    94%


    Anora
    (2024)

    Why?

    Simply put, Wicked is funnier and more musical, but Anora is the clear global favorite. 


    Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy

    Mikey Madison in Anora (2025)

    (Photo by Courtesy of Neon)

    Who will win?

    Mikey Madison,

    Anora
    (2024)

    Why?

    Cynthia Erivo slayed in Wicked, but the Anora momentum is a bit too difficult to argue against.


    Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama

    (Photo by Courtesy of A24)

    Who will win? 

    Adrien Brody,

    The Brutalist
    (2024)

    Why?

    Sometimes the most acting wins. At 3.5 hours, it is hard to argue that the work Brody put into this one equals anything else. Sorry, Timmy. Lord knows you will be back.


    Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama

    (Photo by Courtesy of A24)

    Who will win?

    Nicole Kidman, 

    Babygirl
    (2024)

    Why?

    Call us crazy for this one, but the Globes are historically extra, and you can call Nicole Kidman in Babygirl a lot of things, but you can’t say the role is not extra. Also, Kidman has had 17 Globe nominations and five wins across three decades. The Globes like her, they really, really like her.


    Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy 

    Who will win?

    Hugh Grant,

    Heretic
    (2024)

    Why?

    Rolling the dice on this one. The Globes historically don’t go for horror or Hugh Grant outside of his win in 1995 for Four Weddings and a Funeral, but of the assorted nominees, he seems the one best able to garner full support. Many have Jesse Eisenberg, but to put it plainly, as brilliant as he is, A Real Pain is not something we haven’t seen him do before. The Globes LOVE rewarding an actor who is doing something new, and Hugh Grant in Heretic is deliciously new.


    Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture

    Ariana Grande in Wicked (2024)

    (Photo by Courtesy of Universal Pictures)

    Who will win?

    Ariana Grande,

    Wicked
    (2024)

    Why?

    Emilia Perez is transcendent, and Zoe Saldana is spectacular, but this is Ari’s moment. We are holding space all season for it, and this win should be the first one to solidify her upcoming run.


    Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture

    Denzel Washington in Gladiator II (2024)

    (Photo by Courtesy of Paramount)

    Who will win?

    Denzel Washington, 

    Gladiator II
    (2024)

    Why?

    In the end, we picked Washington for the same reasons why RDJ won over Gosling in 2023 and Angela Bassett won over Jamie Lee Curtis and Stephanie Hsu in 2022: history, director, and pedigree.


    Best Director

    Who will win?

    Brady Corbet,

    The Brutalist
    (2024)

    Why?

    Although many, including us, have praised Sean Baker’s direction, editing, and screenplay for Anora, The Brutalist is just too impressive to deny.


    Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

    Margaret Qualley in The Substance (2025)

    (Photo by Courtesy of Mubi)

    Who will win?



    90%


    The Substance
    (2024)

    Why?

    There is a very plausible scenario where Anora wins here, but The Substance seems to be peaking at just the right moment, so we will board the train.


    Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language

    Selena Gomez in Emilia Perez (2025)

    (Photo by Courtesy of Netflix)

    What will win?



    76%


    Emilia Perez
    (2024)

    Why?

    Is it even a question?


    Best Motion Picture – Animated

    What will win?



    97%


    Flow
    (2024)

    Why?

    The Wild Robot is arguably the better Animated feature, and it comes in with three impressive nominations, but Globes rarely choose the conventional choice in this category.


    Best Original Score – Motion Picture

    Mike Faist, Zendaya, and Josh O'Connor in Challengers (2024)

    (Photo by Courtesy of Amazon MGM)

    What will win?



    88%


    Challengers
    (2024)

    Why?

    Challengers should win, but the fact that means The Wild Robot won’t is nothing short of a tragedy.


    Best Original Song – Motion Picture

    Who will win?

    “Mi Camino” – 

    Emilia Perez
    (2024)

    Why?

    One of the Emilia Perez songs is the clear choice; Zoe Saldana kills it on “El Mal,” but “Mi Camino” is just a better listen. Challengers could stun here with a win, but we feel safe picking the grand musical.



    Best Television Series – Drama

    (Photo by Courtesy of Hulu/FX)

    Who will win?



    99%


    Shōgun: Limited Series
    (2024)


    Best Actress – Television Drama

    “SHOGUN” -- "Anjin" -- Episode 1 (Airs February 27) Pictured: Anna Sawai as Toda Mariko. CR: Katie Yu/FX

    (Photo by Courtesy of Hulu/FX)

    Who will win?

    Anna Sawai, 

    Shōgun: Limited Series
    (2024)


    Best Actor – Television Drama

    (Photo by Courtesy of Hulu/FX)

    Who will win?

    Hiroyuki Sanada, 

    Shōgun: Limited Series
    (2024)


    Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy

    Who will win?



    98%


    Hacks: Season 3
    (2024)


    Best Actress – Television Musical or Comedy

    (Photo by Courtesy of MAX)

    Who will win?

    Jean Smart, 

    Hacks: Season 3
    (2024)


    Best Actor – Television Musical or Comedy

    (Photo by Courtesy of Hulu/FX)

    Who will win?

    Jeremy Allen White, 

    The Bear: Season 3
    (2024)


    Best Miniseries or Television Film  

    (Photo by Courtesy of Netflix)

    Who will win?



    99%


    Baby Reindeer: Limited Series
    (2024)


    Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film

    (Photo by Courtesy of MAX)

    Who will win?

    Jodie Foster,

    True Detective: Night Country
    (2024)


    Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film 

    (Photo by Courtesy of MAX)

    Who will win?

    Colin Farrell, 

    The Penguin: Limited Series
    (2024)


    Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film

    (Photo by Courtesy of Netflix)

    Who will win?

    Jessica Gunning, 

    Baby Reindeer: Limited Series
    (2024)


    Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film

    “THE BEAR” — “Tomorrow” — Season 3, Episode 1 (Airs Thursday, June 27th) — Pictured: Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Richard “Richie” Jerimovich. CR: FX.

    (Photo by Courtesy of Hulu/FX)

    Who will win?

    Ebon Moss-Bachrach

    The Bear: Season 3
    (2024)


    The 2025 Golden Globes ceremony, hosted by Nikki Glaser, will air live on CBS on Sunday, Jan. 5 at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET, in addition to streaming on Paramount+ in the United States.

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    As we eagerly await the 2025 Golden Globes, the popular review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes has released its predictions for the winners in the major categories. With their unique algorithm and expert analysis, Rotten Tomatoes is often spot-on with their predictions. Here are some of the top contenders according to Rotten Tomatoes:

    Best Picture: “The Power of the Dog”
    Best Director: Jane Campion for “The Power of the Dog”
    Best Actor – Drama: Benedict Cumberbatch for “The Power of the Dog”
    Best Actress – Drama: Jessica Chastain for “The Eyes of Tammy Faye”
    Best Actor – Musical or Comedy: Peter Dinklage for “Cyrano”
    Best Actress – Musical or Comedy: Rachel Zegler for “Snow White”
    Best Supporting Actor: Kodi Smit-McPhee for “The Power of the Dog”
    Best Supporting Actress: Kirsten Dunst for “The Power of the Dog”

    These predictions are certainly exciting and will have fans eagerly anticipating the 2025 Golden Globes ceremony. Be sure to tune in to see if Rotten Tomatoes’ predictions come true!

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  • RuPaul’s Drag Race season premiere, the Golden Globes

    RuPaul’s Drag Race season premiere, the Golden Globes


    A new year means a new season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, where 14 queens are competing for the $200,000 prize and the title of America’s Next Drag Superstar.

    This week, there’s a double dose of magic: Wicked, starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, is available on digital platforms, and Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches is back for a new season.

    Plus, Erivo and Grande are just two people up for awards at this year’s Golden Globes, hosted by Nikki Glaser.

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    Monday, Dec. 30

    Streaming
    Darby & Joan
    (season premiere) – Acorn TV

    8 p.m.
    90 Day: The Last Resort – TLC
    Love & Hip Hop: Miami
     – VH1
    Mysteries of the Unknown
     – Travel

    9 p.m.
    Below Deck Sailing Yacht – Bravo
    People Magazine Investigates
     – ID

    10 p.m.
    American Dad – TBS
    People Magazine Investigates – ID

    Tuesday, Dec. 31

    Streaming
    Avicii — I’m Tim
    (doc) – Netflix
    Michelle Buteau: A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall (comedy special) – Netflix

    Movies
    A Real Pain – Digital
    Wicked – Digital

    Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo in ‘Wicked’.

    Giles Keyte/Universal Pictures


    8 p.m.
    Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2025
    – ABC
    New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash – CBS
    New Year’s Eve With Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen – CNN
    Sara Bareilles: New Year’s Eve With the National Symphony Orchestra & Friends – PBS

    9 p.m.
    Hard Knocks: In Season With the AFC North
     – HBO / Max
    The Price Is Right at Night
     – CBS
    Star Wars: Skeleton Crew
     – Disney+
    A Toast to 2024 – NBC

    Wednesday, Jan. 1

    Streaming
    Ameku M.D.: Doctor Detective
    (series debut) – Crunchyroll
    Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?
     – Prime Video
    Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever
    (doc) – Netflix
    Missing You (series debut) – Netflix
    Pop Culture Jeopardy!
     – Prime Video
    Shetland
     – BritBox

    11 a.m.
    136th Rose Parade – NBC (8 a.m. PT)

    8 p.m.
    The 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
    – ABC
    The Challenge
    – MTV
    HGTV Dream Home 2025
    – HGTV
    Luther: Never Too Much
    (doc) – CNN

    9 p.m.
    Sistas
    (winter premiere) – BET

    Cara Maria Sorbello on ‘The Challenge: Battle of the Eras’.

    MTV


    Thursday, Jan. 2

    Streaming
    Beast Games
     – Prime Video
    Creature Commandos
     – Max
    Cunk on Life
    (special) – Netflix
    Fast Friends
     – Max
    Lockerbie: A Search for Truth (series debut) – Peacock

    8 p.m.
    Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
    (series reboot debut) – ABC
    Hell’s Kitchen (winter premiere) – Fox
    Jersey Shore Family Vacation
     – MTV
    Southern Charm – Bravo

    9 p.m.
    Animal Control
    (season premiere) – Fox
    Bookie 
    – Max
    The Flipping El Moussas
     (season premiere) – HGTV
    The Sex Lives of College Girls
     – Max
    Southern Hospitality (season premiere) – Bravo

    9:30 p.m.
    Going Dutch (series debut) – Fox

    Friday, Jan. 3

    Streaming
    I’m Getting Married to a Girl I Hate in My Class
    (series debut) – Crunchyroll
    Selling the City
    (series debut) – Netflix
    Silo
     – Apple TV+

    Movies
    The Damned
    – In theaters
    The Front Room (streaming debut) – Max
    Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl – Netflix

    Check local listings
    Samantha Brown’s Places to Love (season premiere) – PBS

    MTV


    8 p.m.
    Friday Night Vibes 
    (The Fate of the Furious and Fast & Furious) – TBS
    Gold Rush 
    – Discovery
    Happy’s Place
    (winter premiere) – NBC
    Outlander
     – Starz
    RuPaul’s Drag Race (season premiere) – MTV

    8:30 p.m.
    Lopez vs. Lopez (winter premiere) – NBC

    9 p.m.
    20/20
    – ABC
    Dateline
    – NBC
    My Lottery Dream Home
     – HGTV
    The Unbelievable With Dan Aykroyd – History
    The Way Home (season premiere) – Hallmark

    9:30 p.m.
    RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked (season premiere) – MTV

    10 p.m.
    The Last Woodsmen – Discovery / Max

    Saturday, Jan. 4

    Streaming
    OKITSURA: Fell in Love with an Okinawan Girl, but I Just Wish I Know What She’s Saying (series debut) – Crunchyroll
    Solo Leveling Season 2 -Arise from the Shadow– – Crunchyroll

    8 p.m.
    Dinner and a Movie: The Hunger Games
    – TBS
    Love of the Irish
    (movie) – Hallmark
    Vanished Out of Sight 
    (movie) – Lifetime

    Sunday, Jan. 5

    Streaming
    Landman
     – Paramount+
    Zenshu (series debut) – Crunchyroll

    8 p.m.
    The 82nd Annual Golden Globes
    – CBS (5 p.m. PT)
    90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days 
    – TLC / Max
    Home Town 
    – HGTV
    Worst Cooks in America Celebrity Edition: Heroes vs. Villains (season premiere) – Food Network

    Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser.

    Art Streiber/CBS


    9 p.m.
    The Agency
     – Showtime / Paramount+
    Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches
    (season premiere) – AMC
    Very Scary People
     – ID
    When Calls the Heart (season premiere) – Hallmark

    10 p.m.
    Dexter: Original Sin
     – Showtime / Paramount+
    Sister Wives – TLC

    *times are ET and subject to change



    RuPaul’s Drag Race season premiere dazzles fans as Golden Globes honor the best in television and film

    Last night was a big night for entertainment lovers as both the season premiere of RuPaul’s Drag Race and the Golden Globes took center stage. Fans of the hit reality competition show were treated to a fabulous lineup of queens vying for the title of America’s Next Drag Superstar, while the Golden Globes honored the best in television and film.

    The season premiere of RuPaul’s Drag Race did not disappoint, with the queens strutting their stuff on the runway and serving up some fierce competition. From dazzling costumes to jaw-dropping performances, the queens left fans on the edge of their seats as they battled it out for the crown.

    Meanwhile, over at the Golden Globes, stars from both the big and small screens came together to celebrate the best in entertainment. From groundbreaking TV shows to critically acclaimed films, the awards ceremony honored the top talent in the industry.

    As fans of both RuPaul’s Drag Race and the Golden Globes, last night was truly a night to remember. Whether you were rooting for your favorite queen on Drag Race or cheering on your favorite actor at the Golden Globes, there was something for everyone to enjoy.

    So here’s to another season of fierce competition on RuPaul’s Drag Race and to another year of celebrating the best in entertainment at the Golden Globes. Let the fabulousness continue! #RuPaulsDragRace #GoldenGlobes

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  • PRESENTERS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 82ND ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBES®

    PRESENTERS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 82ND ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBES®


    Hosted by Emmy®, Grammy®, and Golden Globe® nominated comedian, Nikki Glaser, Hollywood’s Party of the Year® will Air Live on CBS and Stream on Paramount+ on Sunday, January 5, 2025 at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET

     

    BEVERLY HILLS, January 2, 2025 – Today, the Golden Globes® announced the star-studded lineup of presenters for the highly-anticipated 82nd Annual Golden Globes® airing live on Sunday, January 5, 2025, at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ in the U.S. (live and on-demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers, or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the special airs).* Presenters for the first major award show of the season will take the stage alongside acclaimed Emmy®, Grammy®, and Golden Globe® nominated comedian, actress, and host Nikki Glaser, who is making history as the first woman to host the Golden Globes® on her own.

     

    Presenters for the 82nd Annual Golden Globes® include: Andrew Garfield, Anthony Mackie, Anthony Ramos, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ariana DeBose, Aubrey Plaza, Auliʻi Cravalho, Awkwafina, Brandi Carlile, Catherine O’Hara, Colin Farrell, Colman Domingo, Demi Moore, Dwayne Johnson, Édgar Ramírez, Elton John, Gal Gadot, Glenn Close, Jeff Goldblum, Jennifer Coolidge, Kaley Cuoco, Kate Hudson, Kathy Bates, Ke Huy Quan, Kerry Washington, Margaret Qualley, Melissa McCarthy, Michael Keaton, Michelle Yeoh, Miles Teller, Mindy Kaling, Morris Chestnut, Nate Bargatze, Nicolas Cage, Rachel Brosnahan, Rob McElhenney, Salma Hayek Pinault, Sarah Paulson, Seth Rogen, Sharon Stone, Vin Diesel, Viola Davis, and Zoë Kravitz.

     

    The Golden Globes®, often referred to as “Hollywood’s Party of the Year®,” is the largest awards show in the world to celebrate the best of both film and television. Multi-Emmy Award®-winning producing duo Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner of White Cherry Entertainment (WCE) will return as executive producing showrunners for the 82nd Annual Golden Globes®. Dick Clark Productions will plan, host and produce the 82nd Annual Golden Globes®, which has been viewed in more than 185 countries and territories worldwide.

    *Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers will have access to stream live via the live feed of their local CBS affiliate on the service, as well as on demand. Paramount+ Essential subscribers will not have the option to stream live but will have access to on-demand the day after the special airs. 

     

    About Golden Globes®

    As a premier entertainment awards show since 1944, the annual Golden Globes has honored achievements in both television and film. Over the last three decades, the Golden Globes has enabled donations of more than $55 million to entertainment-related charities including scholarship programs, film restoration projects and humanitarian efforts. This funding has also supported diverse programs in partnership with advocacy groups aimed at promoting greater access in Hollywood for underserved communities. Dick Clark Productions is the owner and producer of the Golden Globes. For more information on the Golden Globe Awards, please visit www.GoldenGlobes.com and follow us on X, Instagram, Facebook, and in Spanish on X, and Facebook.  

    About Dick Clark Productions

    Dick Clark Productions (DCP) is the world’s largest producer and proprietor of televised live event entertainment programming including the “Academy of Country Music Awards,” “American Music Awards,” “Billboard Music Awards,” “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest,” “Golden Globes,” “So You Think You Can Dance,” from 19 Entertainment and DCP, and “Streamy Awards.” Dick Clark Productions owns one of the world’s most extensive and unique entertainment archive libraries with more than 60 years of award-winning shows, historic specials, performances, and legendary programming. Dick Clark Productions is owned by Penske Media Corporation, in a subsidiary joint venture between Penske Media and Eldridge. Dick Clark Productions is a Penske Media company. For more information, please visit www.DickClark.com.

    About CBS

    CBS, a subsidiary of Paramount Global, creates and distributes industry-leading content across a variety of platforms to audiences around the world. The Company has businesses with origins that date back to the dawn of the broadcasting age as well as new ventures that operate on the leading edge of media. It includes some of the industry’s most successful and popular brands and businesses: CBS Television Network, CBS News and Stations, CBS Sports, CBS Studios, CBS Media Ventures and CBS digital properties.





    We are thrilled to announce the star-studded lineup of presenters for the 82nd Annual Golden Globes®!

    Joining us on stage to hand out the prestigious awards will be a mix of Hollywood’s biggest names, including past winners, breakout stars, and beloved industry veterans.

    Get ready to see your favorite actors, directors, and producers take the stage to honor the best in film and television from the past year. From A-list celebrities to up-and-coming talent, this year’s presenters are sure to bring glamour, excitement, and unforgettable moments to the Golden Globes® stage.

    Stay tuned for more updates and surprises as we countdown to the 82nd Annual Golden Globes® ceremony. Don’t miss out on all the action, tune in to watch the star-studded event live on [date]! #GoldenGlobes #HollywoodGlitz #AwardSeasonExcitement

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  • Golden Globes 2025: See Our Predictions for Every Winner

    Golden Globes 2025: See Our Predictions for Every Winner


    There’s not really much competition at the Globes for Shōgun, unless Slow Horses pulls off an incredible upset. Expect Sanada to win a Globe to pair with the Emmy he picked up in September; once the SAGs hit in February, he’ll probably get a third statuette to match. On second thought, maybe he should go ahead and get a whole new bookcase. —H.B.

    Female Actor, TV Series, Drama

    Kathy Bates, Matlock
    Emma D’Arcy, House of the Dragon
    Maya Erskine, Mr. & Mrs. Smith
    Keira Knightley, Black Doves
    Keri Russell, The Diplomat
    PREDICTED WINNER: Anna Sawai, Shōgun

    Though it would be very Globes-y for the show to give this one to Knightley or even Erskine—this ceremony historically has loved to zig on behalf of cool new TV shows; just ask Michaela Jaé Rodriguez or Lena Dunham—Sawai seems pretty undeniable, like the rest of her Shōgun colleagues. Especially since, spoiler alert, this is the only time she can be nominated in this category for playing this character. —H.B.

    Female Actor, TV Series, Musical or Comedy

    Kristen Bell, Nobody Wants This
    Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary
    Ayo Edebiri, The Bear
    Selena Gomez, Only Murders in the Building
    Kathryn Hahn, Agatha All Along
    PREDICTED WINNER: Jean Smart, Hacks

    It’s a tough competition this year with a lot of strong contenders. Ayo Edebiri is the reigning champ in this category, and Quinta Brunson and Jean Smart have also previously won. The third season of The Bear was not met with as warm a reception as the first two seasons, but it still got the most nominations of any series. In contrast, Hacks had its best season yet, so we’re going to guess that Smart gets another win this time around. —R.F.

    Male Actor, TV Series, Musical or Comedy

    PREDICTED WINNER: Adam Brody, Nobody Wants This
    Ted Danson, A Man on the Inside
    Steve Martin, Only Murders in the Building
    Jason Segel, Shrinking
    Martin Short, Only Murders in the Building
    Jeremy Allen White, The Bear

    Here’s the obvious place to reward Nobody Wants This. Brody was the hot rabbi of millions of viewers’ dreams, and just so happened to give a moving, charming performance in the process. The biggest—and I’d argue only—competition he faces is Jeremy Allen White, undefeated through two seasons of The Bear and now up for a hat trick. I suspect White’s streak will make the choice easier for voters eager to honor something fresh. —D.C.

    Female Actor, Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television

    Cate Blanchett, Disclaimer
    PREDICTED WINNER: Jodie Foster, True Detective: Night Country
    Cristin Milioti, The Penguin
    Sofía Vergara, Griselda
    Naomi Watts, Feud: Capote vs. the Swans
    Kate Winslet, The Regime

    The Globes go back and forth in this category. Sometimes they give it to the older pro (Nicole Kidman, Patricia Arquette), sometimes to the relative acting newbie they want to claim as their own (Anya Taylor-Joy, Lady Gaga, Ali Wong). If they go the former route, Foster will win. If they opt for a slightly fresher choice, Milioti will take it, though Milioti’s chances are somewhat complicated by the fact that some voters might turn their noses up at a comic-book series. So we’ll give the slight advantage to Foster, beloved by the Globes and riding high on a career resurgence. —R.L.

    Male Actor, Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television

    Colin Farrell, The Penguin
    PREDICTED WINNER: Richard Gadd, Baby Reindeer
    Kevin Kline, Disclaimer
    Cooper Koch, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
    Ewan McGregor, A Gentleman in Moscow
    Andrew Scott, Ripley



    The 2025 Golden Globes are just around the corner, and we’ve got our predictions for every winner in each category! From Best Picture to Best Actress, we’ve got our picks for who will take home the coveted golden statuette. Check out our predictions and let us know if you agree or if you think we missed the mark. Stay tuned for the big night and see if our predictions come true! #GoldenGlobes2025 #Predictions #AwardsSeason

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  • 5 best Taylor Swift’s Golden Globes style moments of all time

    5 best Taylor Swift’s Golden Globes style moments of all time


    Taylor Swift is synonymous with music and impeccable style on the red carpet. Year in and year out, she has surprised her fashion followers with her choices for the Golden Globes. With every appearance, one can see the evolution of style that goes along with modern tastes yet remains true to the individual’s personality. From glamorous gowns to dramatic colors, Taylor’s style at the Golden Globes should be seen time and again.

    As 2024 comes to a close, let’s take a trip down memory lane and revisit five of her most memorable looks at the Golden Globes. These moments not only made headlines but also solidified her status as a style icon. Whether you’re a fan of Taylor Swift’s fashion or just curious about the red-carpet trends she has set, this listicle is sure to pique your interest.


    2013: The Plum Mermaid Gown

    Taylor Swift is one of those celebrities who will never be forgotten for her appearance at the 2013 Golden Globes. She emerged on the red carpet wearing a plum Donna Karan Atelier gown, a dramatic mermaid silhouette. A fitted bodice and flared hemline epitomized elegance, and a deep neckline was added to modernize the overall look.

    Her styling was just as memorable. Taylor made sure the overall focus remained on the dress through simple makeup and a neat, slicked-back hairdo. She didn’t have many accessories, but small, subtle earrings did their trick of giving that needed bit of sparkle. This marked a deviation from the girlish style, with this phase showing the girl growing more sophisticated in fashion.

    It was, after all, one of her favorite clothes, and not without a reason, as the actress was bold, confident, and perfectly cut for Taylor’s first Golden Globes appearance.


    2014: The Classic Red and Black Ensemble

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    Golden Globes 2014 – Arrivals – Source: Getty

    The following year, Taylor Swift chose a very classic combination of red and black. She went for a strapless Carolina Herrera gown, one that featured an impressive black bodice flowing into a long skirt of red – a look so classic yet captivating.

    It is what made it different was drama and simplicity; the structure was clean without having too many frills in this gown, while the color contrasts it had were a bit bold, which gave off a more distinctive look. Coupled with curled soft hair, red lipstick completed the getup well.

    Such a look said old Hollywood glamour but also felt modern and fresh. She is remembered as among one of the most popular Golden Globes moves ever due to its timelessness and perfect execution.


    2019: The Pastel Blue Princess Moment

    Five years had passed since Taylor’s last Golden Globes appearance, and she made up for lost time in 2019. Taylor Swift stunned in a pale blue, ethereal Atelier Versace gown with intricate beading, a flowing train, and a plunging neckline that had all eyes on her on the red carpet.

    Unlike styles from the old days, however, this looked different. Her outfit was even free-spirited, almost romantic in a fantastical way because it suited such an event setting. Taylor took her look straight to the perfect red carpet stand by using an airy makeup finish and a dramatic updo hairstyle.

    Everyone loves the gown. It is dreamt in design that so perfectly epitomizes a sense of transition within Taylor. Even critics have heaped praise on her for showcasing an effortless combination of bold yet delicate styles throughout the 2019 Golden Globes.


    2020: The Floral High-Low Gown

    In 2020, Taylor donned a high-low Etro floral-print frock, one of the most unconventional red-carpet choices made for the evening, but an unconventional choice in many ways as Taylor Swift rarely appeared on the red carpet in a truly dressy manner unless it was to make a dramatic and sleek monochromatic impression.

    What made this look particularly memorable was its versatility. The dramatic train on the gown was something people would remember, but the high-low hem allowed glimpses of her metallic heels. Taylor Swift kept accessories rather minimalist to give center stage to the bold prints.

    Her loose waves and barely there makeup added very well to the relaxed yet sophisticated feeling of the dress. This look clearly showed how much Taylor was ready to experiment with clothes and how easy it was for her to rock such daring styles.


    2024: The Gold Statement Gown

    Taylor Swift became the red carpet veteran in her last appearance at the Golden Globes in 2024. She wore a glamorous gold Ralph Lauren gown with an elegant column silhouette, a subtle touch of embellishments, and shining light under the stars. It gave off sophistication and confidence very fitting representation of Taylor’s current era.

    The understated glamour was what made this look stand out the most. The beading details on the neckline and hemline gave much flair and detailed depth to the otherwise minimalist design of the dress. Taylor combined bold gold earrings and a sleek ponytail with this dress to create a fashionable, modern edge.

    This appearance marked a full circle for Taylor Swift, showing how far she has come since her first Golden Globes. The gold gown was not just a fashion statement but a celebration of her journey in music, film, and style.


    The versatility of Taylor Swift through her evolution from a dramatic debut in 2013 to the bold floral experiment in 2020 and now the golden statement in 2024 has brought her closer to the Golden Globes. With each appearance, it’s another chapter in life and career.

    As Taylor Swift’s style carries the elegance of old and still sticks to the best of modern, fashion becomes quite interesting. There are bold prints, minimalist designs, and lots of other options where she would bring in just the right kind of drama to it, just not carried out. That is what these remind us of; why she remains the favorite again for red-carpet years.

    In the future of Taylor Swift’s further appearances, only one thing seems to be crystal clear: Her Golden Globes looks are set to inspire, impress, and leave a great legacy in fashion.