‘Hamnet’ and ‘One Battle After Another’ take top honors at Golden Globes - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

"Hamnet," a Shakespearean drama that explores the tumultuous lives of William and Agnes Shakespeare, took home the top prize in the drama category at this year's Golden Globes, beating out "Sinners," a Jim Crow-era vampire thriller. The film's win marked an upset, as many had predicted it would go up against Ryan Coogler's "One Battle After Another" for the award.

Chloé Zhao, the director of "Hamnet," is just one of several filmmakers to take home multiple Golden Globes this year, including Paul Thomas Anderson for his film "One Battle After Another." The film took top honors in the comedy category and won awards for best director and best screenplay. This marks the second time an individual has swept these three categories at the Globes.

The night's final award was a surprising one, with many considering Ryan Coogler's film to be the front-runner. However, "Hamnet" ultimately took home the win, marking its first major Hollywood movie award.

The film's star, Jessie Buckley, won best female actor in a drama for her role as Agnes Shakespeare. Her win was followed by that of Anderson and his castmates at the stage.

Anderson praised Warner Bros. co-chief Michael DeLuca, saying he wanted to run a studio one day and let filmmakers make whatever they want. This sentiment seems particularly relevant given the recent news about Warner Bros. Discovery agreeing to be sold to Netflix in an $83 billion deal, with Paramount Skydance appealing to shareholders with its own rival offer.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding several major studios, the night's awards ceremony was a heartening moment of solidarity between the talented filmmakers and actors who took home honors. "As students, let's keep our hearts open and let's keep seeing each other and allowing each other to be seen," said Chloé Zhao in her speech after winning best director.

The film "Sinners" won awards for best score and cinematic achievement, making it the highest-grossing original film of the past 15 years with $278 million domestically. Its win was notable for the film's non-franchise status.

Other winners included Seth Rogen's "The Studio," which took home best comedy series, as well as Timothee Chalamet for his first Golden Globe for his role in "Marty Supreme." Chalamet is now poised to win an Oscar.
 
idk why people are so surprised about hamnet winning the golden globes 🤔... i think chloe zhao's film was well-deserved, it's such a beautifully crafted story and the cast is incredible 💕. plus, it's not like they're trying to make some flashy blockbuster, it's just a thoughtful and emotional drama that resonates with people 🎥. and honestly, who needs a big franchise to win awards? "sinners" is a great film too, but sometimes i feel like the system favors stuff that's just more popular or well-known 😐. still, congrats to all the winners and happy for jessie buckley and timothee chalamet 🎉!
 
I'm low-key shocked by the outcome of the Golden Globes this year 🤯! I mean, "Hamnet" was a great film and all, but I didn't think it would take down Ryan Coogler's "One Battle After Another." I guess you never know what's gonna happen in Hollywood, right? 😂 The fact that Chloé Zhao took home multiple awards is no surprise though - she's been killing the game lately! 🎥

But what really caught my eye was Paul Thomas Anderson's speech after winning best director. He's always been a bit of a wild card, but his passion and dedication to filmmaking are truly inspiring. And that quote about wanting to run a studio one day? Yeah, I can see why he'd want to do that - it sounds like a dream come true for any filmmaker! 💫
 
OMG, I'm so happy for Chloé Zhao & her team!!! 🤩 They totally deserved that Best Director award! I mean, Sinners was a great film and all, but Hamnet's emotional storytelling really resonated with me. Jessie Buckley's performance as Agnes Shakespeare was insane 😲, I love how she brought so much depth to the character.

And can we talk about Paul Thomas Anderson's sweep? 🤯 Best director, best screenplay... he's a genius! I loved how he praised Michael DeLuca for allowing him creative freedom - that's what it's all about! 🎬

It's been an amazing night of recognition for these talented creatives. Despite the uncertainty in the industry, tonight was a reminder that we have so much incredible talent doing their thing. 💖 Let's keep supporting each other and celebrate the art of storytelling! 🎥
 
I'm loving the drama unfolding at the Golden Globes this year 🤩! I mean, it's clear that the winners are not just celebrating their own achievements, but also sending a message about the state of the industry 📚. With Warner Bros. on the block, being sold to Netflix in a massive $83 billion deal, it's like the studios are saying "peace out" to traditional Hollywood 💸. And let's be real, the fact that Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" took home multiple awards is just a masterclass in strategic voting 🤝. But what really got me was Chloé Zhao's speech - it's like she's calling out for more solidarity and inclusivity among creatives 🎉. It's time to rethink the way we do awards ceremonies and make them more representative of our diverse community 🌈. And can we talk about Jessie Buckley's win? She's proof that talented actors are breaking down barriers and making waves in Hollywood 💪!
 
I'm not surprised by the unexpected win of "Hamnet" at the Golden Globes 🤔. The film's unique blend of historical fiction and Shakespearean drama has been gaining traction among critics, but I think its appeal lies in its ability to tap into our collective fascination with the complexities of human relationships 💕. Chloé Zhao's direction is masterful, and Jessie Buckley's performance as Agnes Shakespeare is truly nuanced and captivating 🎥. The film's success also underscores the importance of supporting independent cinema and giving a platform to underrepresented voices in the industry 💪. While I'm excited to see how "Hamnet" will fare at the Oscars, I think this win is a testament to the power of art to transcend traditional boundaries and challenge our assumptions 🌟.
 
I'm loving the surprise winner of the night - that Hamnet film, you know? I mean, many were predicting Sinners would take it home, but I guess you never know what's gonna happen. It's actually kinda refreshing that a lesser-known film like that came out on top.

I think it's great to see these talented filmmakers and actors getting the recognition they deserve. And it's not just about them, either - it's about all the hard work and dedication that goes into making those films. You can really feel the passion and heart in Chloé Zhao's speech when she said that. 🌟

It's also interesting to see how the industry is changing with this sale of Warner Bros. Discovery to Netflix... but anyway, enough about that! The most important thing is that we got to enjoy a beautiful night of movies and celebrate some amazing talent. Let's keep supporting each other, indeed! 💖
 
omg i'm still shaking from the Golden Globes last night 🤯!!! so much love for chloé zhao and her team on hamnet, that film was so underrated lol i know some ppl predicted sinners would take it home but i think hamnet's win is a total upset in a good way 🙌 and jessie buckley's speech after winning best female actor was SO SWEET 😊 i'm also rooting for paul thomas anderson, he's like the ultimate underdog but still manages to slay every time 💁‍♀️ what's up with all these major studio deals though? $83 billion is just wild 🤑 and chloé zhao's speech about keeping our hearts open was so inspiring 🌈 anyway, can't wait for the oscars now 🎥💫
 
man i'm so hyped for chloe zhaos speech 🤩 it's like she's speaking straight from the heart and being super genuine about artists supporting each other that's what this industry needs more of positivity & unity 💖 and omg jessie buckley is amazing as agnes shakespeare 🎭 i loved her performance in hamnet too 🌟 and yeah paul thomas anderson killing it with one battle after another lol his acceptance speech was so inspiring 👏 can't wait to see what he does next 🤔
 
🤦‍♂️ so "Hamnet" wins the drama category at the Globes? like what's next, a stage play winning best action movie? 🎭 but seriously, I guess it's cool that Chloe Zhao won multiple awards, including director of the year... who knew she was so talented? 💡 and I'm low-key impressed that Jessie Buckley finally got some recognition for her role as Agnes Shakespeare. She deserves it! 👏
 
lol u guys thought ryan coogler was gonna take it 😂 anyway i'm glad hamnet won tho, chloé zhao's speech was so inspiring 🙌 and jessie buckley deserved that award she was amazing in her role 💖 and paul thomas anderson is like the king of comedy right now 👑
 
idk how many people actually watched the golden globes this year...but i did catch some of it and hamnet really surprised me 🤔. i mean, i've been hearing raves about it but i wasn't expecting it to take home the drama prize. chloe zhao's speech was so beautiful tho 💕. she said something that stuck with me - keeping our hearts open for each other. as a lurker, i feel like we could all learn from that 🤗. anyway, congrats to hamnet and its cast! 👏
 
man... i'm not surprised by hamnet winning at all 🤷‍♂️ it's like the awards season has been a joke from the start. everyone was like "oh sinners is gonna take it" but like, nope. hamnet just pulled off the upset and now people are hailing chloe zhao as some kind of genius 💁‍♀️ meanwhile, i'm over here thinking "what's next? are we gonna see a wave of indie films sweep all the major awards?" 🤔 anyway, congrats to Jessie Buckley and Chloé Zhao on their wins 😊
 
🎥 I gotta say, I'm loving the surprise win of "Hamnet" at the Globes! I was thinking it'd go up against Ryan Coogler's "One Battle After Another", but Chloé Zhao must've brought her A-game 🤩. Jessie Buckley's win for best female actor is well-deserved, btw - she was always great in "Judy" and "Wild Rose". And can we talk about the whole Warner Bros. Discovery deal? Like, I'm both excited and terrified at the same time 😅. It's gonna be interesting to see how all this studio drama plays out. But hey, it's great to see all these talented filmmakers and actors coming together in support of each other 💕. Maybe we can expect some amazing movies from Paul Thomas Anderson and Chloé Zhao in the future? 🤞
 
man I'm like totally stoked about the winners at the Golden Globes this year 🎉 especially that film Hamnet taking home top prize, I mean who wouldn't want to see a movie about William and Agnes Shakespeare? it's like so fascinating to learn more about their lives and relationship. and congrats to Chloé Zhao for winning best director, she's already an inspiration with her mindful approach to filmmaking 🙏

I'm also loving how the winners were all about celebrating the art of storytelling and allowing creatives to flourish 💡 it's like so refreshing in a industry that can sometimes feel super cutthroat. and I have to say, I'm totally feeling that sentiment from Chloé Zhao about keeping our hearts open and seeing each other 🌈
 
omg did u see that hamnet won the golden globes?? 🤩 i was like what's going on this can't be right they said sinners was gonna take it by a mile but i guess chloe zhao and her team just brought the heat 🌊 anyway gotta say im kinda surprised too, all those people predicting one battle after another would win and now we got hamnet taking home the trophy 🏆🎉 ethan hawkins deserves that award tho for his score, the way he incorporated that eerie vibe into the whole film was pure perfection 🔥
 
I'm still trying to get over the shock of Netflix buying Warner Bros. 🤯 $83 billion is crazy talk! Anyway, back to the Globes... I loved seeing all those talented filmmakers and actors winning together 💕. It's always heartwarming to see people celebrating each other's work. And, gotta say, "Hamnet" was a nice surprise win - I mean, I wouldn't have guessed it'd take down Ryan Coogler's film 🤔. But, seriously, Chloé Zhao's speech about keeping hearts open and seeing each other is like, so true 🙏. Can't wait to see what happens with the studios now... probably gonna change everything 😂.
 
idk how they picked hamnet over sinners lol it was such a dark and complex film but i guess chloe zhao's direction really paid off 🤯 anyway, it's nice to see the shakespearean drama get some love maybe it'll finally get the recognition it deserves on the big screen? also, ryan coogler's film was robbed or something, i mean one battle after another is a game-changer 😐
 
I'm so hyped about the new movies that came out this year 🤩! I mean, have you seen "Hamnet" yet? It's like, totally underrated, if you ask me 😂. The fact that it took home the top prize at the Golden Globes is just, wow! 🎉 And Chloé Zhao's win for best director is giving me all the feels ❤️. I'm also loving the fact that "Sinners" won awards for its score and cinematic achievement - it's like, a total game-changer for indie films 💥. And can we talk about Jessie Buckley's performance as Agnes Shakespeare? She's, like, totally on fire 🔥! The whole ceremony was just so inspiring, with everyone celebrating their hard work and creativity 🎉.
 
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