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Ellie Violet Bramley
No wacky knitwear? This is not what we expected from Daniel Craig in 2025. As of last year the former 007 has been experimenting with bold looks thanks to his relationship with Spanish fashion brand Loewe. Fine, this look isn’t exactly a straight-laced tux but it really only leaves the glasses to hint at the fun he has been having of late with the art of getting dressed.
Benjamin Lee
“It was a very hard film, very raw; very vulnerable to make. But at the same time liberating. I had less pressure than Margaret, because she had the added pressure to look amazing. I degrade throughout and I knew going in that I wasn’t going to be shot in the most glamorous way, or with the edges softened. In fact, the opposite. But there was something freeing about that.”
Here’s our interview with tonight’s best actress in a comedy or musical nominee Demi Moore, talking about her role in the body horror The Substance:
Adrian Horton
Security will be tight at tonight’s Globes, in light of the unrelated domestic terror attacks on New Year’s Day in New Orleans and Las Vegas, where a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside the Trump International Hotel. “This year more resources than usual are being put in place,” a federal law enforcement official told Deadline ahead of the show. The beefed-up security measures will reportedly include extra officers, snipers on surrounding buildings, and surveillance searches.
Ellie Violet Bramley
What was I saying about bold menswear? Andrew Scott, nominated tonight for best performance by an actor in a limited or anthology series for Netflix’s Ripley, is never afraid of a bit of a challenge and few would dare to attempt such a Colgate-adjacent shade of blue as this. A for effort.
Benjamin Lee
This year’s nominees, including Nicole Kidman and Denzel Washington, will all receive a gift bag with swag worth about $1m. Gifts include a $48,000 holiday to Finland and a trip on a yacht in Indonesia but as Catherine Shoard writes, there’s a major catch …
Ellie Violet Bramley
Leopard print can be a neutral, but Elle Fanning is here proving that it can also really pack a sartorial punch, particularly when paired with a Tudor-width gown and spotty snake necklace.
Adrian Horton
Update: it turns out that both Glen Powell and Timothée Chalamet’s lookalike competition winners, Maxwell Braunstein and Miles Mitchell, are in attendance tonight, which I have to assume is the Globes’ doing.
Ellie Violet Bramley
It was the knitwear that seemed to leave the biggest mark when it came to the wardrobe of the “hot rabbi” that Adam Brody played in the recent Netflix series Nobody Wants This. Tonight though Brody has taken things very far from wooly jumpers, or the faded band tees and Converse he used to wear as Seth Cohen on The OC. Sandy Cohen would be proud.
Benjamin Lee
Without an Oppenheimer-sized frontrunner, this season has become incredibly hard to predict, making tonight’s ceremony potentially rather exciting, with results that could help highlight where it’s all heading.
I tried to predict where the major film categories will end up. It was … not easy:
Benjamin Lee
Ricky Gervais isn’t hosting tonight but if he was, he’s told the remaining few still on Twitter/X what jokes he would feature in his monologue.
“Hundreds of entertainers jumped at the chance to go to The Vatican to meet The Pope. Many from Hollywood. Obviously they weren’t content with only being part of the 2nd biggest pedo ring in the world…”
and
“Justin Timberlake was convicted of Drink Driving. If he’d have gone to jail he’d have heard the words ‘Sexy Back’ a lot more often.”
When asked if she would go as hard as Gervais, this year’s actual host Nikki Glaser had this to say:
“I’m not gonna go so hard that anyone’s gonna be offended,” she said to Yahoo. “I’ve made a point not to, and that’s not to disappoint anyone who’s hoping I’m going to pull a Ricky Gervais. I’m not Ricky Gervais. This isn’t my last Golden Globes, this is my first one. He really went hard on his last one. He was ready to burn some bridges [because] it didn’t matter any more … Celebrities shouldn’t be nervous because [showing they have a sense of humor about themselves is] a great opportunity for them to look cool.”