Golden Globes to launch Hollywood's awards season

The Golden Globes, one of film and TV's most prestigious awards, will be held on Monday AEDT. (AP PHOTO)

Hollywood will kick off its 2025 awards festivities at the annual Golden Globes where films such as Wicked, The Brutalist and Emilia Perez compete for trophies and attention ahead of the Oscars.

Timothee Chalamet, Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande and Angelina Jolie are among the stars in the running for acting honours at the red-carpet ceremony that will be hosted for the first time by comedian Nikki Glaser. The show will screen on Monday from 12pm AEDT.

Past Globes shows have been more relaxed than the Oscars, the ceremony that bestows the film industry's highest honours in March.

Nominees from both movies and television sipped cocktails and champagne during the Globes while hosts such as Ricky Gervais delivered searing jokes about the A-list crowd and Globes voters.

Nikki Glaser
Nikki Glaser will be the first-time host of the Golden Globes.

Glaser, a stand-up comic known for skewering football legend Tom Brady during a roast on Netflix, said she set some boundaries for herself this year.

"There's definitely jokes that I wanted to make that I had to cut that just are too critical or too cynical," Glaser said in an interview with Reuters.

"This is not a roast," she added. "This is a night to celebrate stuff, so I want to set a good tone and I want people who were nominated to feel proud of themselves. I don't want them to feel under attack."

For the awards, Spanish-language musical Emilia Perez and post-World War II epic The Brutalist lead the night's movie nominees.

The Brutalist stars Adrien Brody as a Holocaust survivor who flees to the United States to chase the American dream. The three-and-a-half hour tale is considered a frontrunner for the night's top prize, best film drama.

Competitors include Conclave, about the selection of a pope, and two movies starring Chalamet - Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown and sci-fi epic Dune - Part II.

Unlike the Oscars, musical and comedy films compete in a separate category at the Globes. Nominees in that field include box office smash Wicked and dark romantic comedy Anora.

Winning a Globe can help films in the run-up to the Academy Awards in March. If a movie or actor takes home a Globe, "it increases the likelihood a member of the film academy will check out that project," said Scott Feinberg, executive editor for awards at The Hollywood Reporter.

The cast of Emilia Perez
Emilia Perez started its march towards Hollywood glory at Cannes, where it won the Jury Prize.

Emilia Perez, a musical thriller, tells the story of a Mexican drug lord who transitions from a man to a woman. Wicked, a prequel to The Wizard of Oz, was adapted from a popular Broadway stage show.

Anora, about a sex worker who marries the son of a Russian oligarch, is more of a traditional comedy while The Substance starring Demi Moore as a fading celebrity seeking a fountain of youth, is essentially a horror movie, Feinberg said.

"That (category) is just all over the place," Feinberg said.

New Zealand actor Anna Sawai at a premiere of Shogun
TV drama Shogun and its star cast members have been nominated for top awards at the Golden Globes.

In TV categories, restaurant tale The Bear leads the Globes nominees, followed by mystery comedy Only Murders in the Building and historical epic Shogun.

Winners of the Globes are chosen by 334 entertainment journalists from 85 countries, compared with roughly 9000 voters who select the Academy Awards.

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