> At a Glance
> – The 83rd Golden Globe Awards air Sunday, Jan. 11, 8 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+
> – Nikki Glaser hosts for the second year after her 2025 solo debut
> – Helen Mirren receives the Cecil B. DeMille Award and Sarah Jessica Parker the Carol Burnett Award
> – Why it matters: First major awards show of the season, setting buzz for March 15 Oscars
Hollywood’s booziest party returns this weekend with Timothée Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Michael B. Jordan, Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, and Emma Stone among the star nominees.
Who’s Hosting and How to Watch
Comedian Nikki Glaser steps back into the Beverly Hilton ballroom for round two after calling last year’s show “Ozempic’s biggest night.”
- Date & Time: Sunday, Jan. 11, 8 p.m. ET
- Location: Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills
- Broadcast: Live on CBS and Paramount+
Glaser joked that her 2025 return aims to impress The White Lotus team so they’ll cast her as a “Scandinavian Pilates instructor with a shadowy past.” Last year’s telecast averaged 10 million viewers, making it the most-watched awards show after the Oscars and Grammys.
Top Nominees by the Numbers
Film front-runner: One Battle After Another scored 9 nominations, including comedy acting nods for DiCaprio and Chase Infiniti and a directing slot for Paul Thomas Anderson.
Drama film race: Sentimental Value follows with 8 nods, pitting Renate Reinsve against Jessie Buckley, Julia Roberts, and Jennifer Lawrence.
TV leader: The White Lotus snagged 6 nominations, topping all television contenders.
| Category | Key Nominees |
|---|---|
| Comedy Actor | DiCaprio (One Battle), Chalamet (Marty Supreme), Clooney (Jay Kelly) |
| Comedy Actress | Infiniti (One Battle), Erivo (Wicked: For Good), Stone (Bugonia) |
| Drama Actor | Jordan (Sinners), Johnson (The Smashing Machine) |
| Drama Actress | Reinsve (Sentimental), Buckley (Hamnet), Roberts (After the Hunt), Lawrence (Die My Love) |
Lifetime Honors
Helen Mirren, 80, picks up the Cecil B. DeMille Award for her decades of screen work, including her Oscar-winning turn as Elizabeth II in The Queen. She’s already a three-time Globe winner and currently nominated for MobLand.
Sarah Jessica Parker, 60, receives the Carol Burnett Award for her television contributions, including six Globes and two Emmys as Sex and the City‘s Carrie Bradshaw.
A taped Beverly Hilton gala honoring both women airs Thursday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and Paramount+ under the banner “Golden Eve.”
Key Takeaways

- One Battle After Another and Sentimental Value dominate film nominations
- Nikki Glaser returns to roast Hollywood for a second year
- Helen Mirren and Sarah Jessica Parker get lifetime-achievement trophies
- The Golden Globes remain the season’s first buzz-builder before the March 15 Oscars
Pop the champagne and place your bets-Sunday’s show sets the tone for awards season.

