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Golden Globe Nominee Reactions!

Joey Moser by Joey Moser
December 8, 2025
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“I am incredibly moved to be recognized by the Golden Globes today for my work as “Aunt Gladys” in Zach Cregger’s film WEAPONS, and for also recognizing the film in the Box Office & Cinematic Achievement category. To receive this recognition is a true testament to Zach’s original vision, and the work of a truly remarkable filmmaking team, including Leo Satkovich, Jason Collins, and Melizah Wheat who helped bring the look of “Gladys” to life, along with our costume designer Trish Summerville. This was a team effort, and I couldn’t have done it without them. The last few months have been overwhelming seeing audiences, critics and press alike respond to the film in such a positive way. Seeing everyone dressed up as “Gladys” has been a blast! I’d love to give a shout out to all the other women in this category – Emily, Elle, Ariana, Inga and Teyana. They truly represent what women in film are all about.”
–Amy Madigan, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture nominee for Weapons

“Happy early birthday to meeeeeeeeeeeee!

WOWWWWW! 9GG OBAA NOMMMMMMSSSSSSS?!!!!!

Thank you to the Golden Globes for this honor that has left me speechless and teary eyed. I’ve dreamed of this for so long, but God’s timing… whew, it hits different. This morning’s call felt like divine confirmation that every step, every lesson, every battle had purpose.

Huge congratulations to every soul who touched ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER. The cast, the crew, the creatives, the entire village that made this story come alive.

And most importantly to the legendary PTA… thank you for your vision, trust, and brilliance. My gratitude is endless. We love you! CONGRATS ”
–Teyana Taylor, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture nominee for One Battle After Another

“My heart is overflowing with excitement and gratitude. Thank you to the Golden Globes for this nomination and for all the love you have shown One Battle After Another. I am eternally grateful to Paul Thomas Anderson for his guidance and friendship; this whole journey is because of him. To my One Battle After Another family, on screen and off, you continuously inspire me. This film has been the gift of a lifetime and I feel so blessed.”
–Chase Infiniti, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for One Battle After Another

“It’s been 25 years since I was first recognized by the Golden Globes for my work in Traffic, and to be here, today, all these years later, I am overwhelmed with gratitude to receive this acknowledgement. Thank you Golden Globes. To Jacob, Paul, Adam, Stellan and my man Sean, I extend my congratulations to you as well, and I’m happy to be in your company in this category. To my One Battle family – Adam, Sara, Leo, Sean, Chase, Teyana and Regina and our fearless leader Paul – I’m incredibly proud to have worked alongside you on this project and I am glad that this journey we are all on together continues.”
–Benicio Del Toro, Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture nominee for One Battle After Another

“I am grateful to be recognized by the Golden Globes alongside my fellow nominees. This film is a testament to the collaboration behind Paul Thomas Anderson’s brilliant vision, the extraordinary work of our cast, and every single person who contributed both in front of and behind the camera on One Battle After Another. Thank you again, Golden Globes.”
–Leonardo DiCaprio, Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama nominee for One Battle After Another

“My heart was racing when the call of good news woke me! I thought I overslept and missed something,  I may have shrieked 🤯 and then my mind raced double time when I understood why. Amazingly, the dog is still sleeping!  It’s an incredible and surreal honor to be nominated alongside these stunning performances and women. Thank you to my inspiration, dear friend and visionary Nia DaCosta for trusting me to be your Hedda, to our amazing collaborators at Amazon MGM Studios/Orion for championing this film, to the talented craftspeople, crew and cast most especially the extraordinary Nina Hoss – my performance is buoyed by all of their brilliance. Playing an iconic canonical character was a gift because every day I felt connected to the generations of storytellers before and after me, committed to trying to shed some light on the beautiful, impossible, scary, and wondrous thing of what is is to be a human. Thank you to the Golden Globes for celebrating what we do, and for this nomination.“🫀

–Tessa Thompson, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama nominee for Hedda

“I am so honored to be nominated amongst this extraordinary group of actresses; I am speechless. Writer and director, Mary Bronstein gave me the opportunity of a lifetime in her movie If I Had Legs I’d Kick You for A24. She trusted me with her deeply personal story. took her EIGHT years to get this singular film made and I share this nomination with her.”
–Rose Byrne, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy for If I Had Legs I’d Kick You

“Working on this film with Jessie, Chloé, Maggie and the rest of this extraordinary cast and crew has forever changed how and why I want to work, and the kinds of stories I want to make and be part of. It was truly one of the greatest privileges of my life to make Hamnet. Thank you to the Golden Globes for recognising our film.”
–Paul Mescal, Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture for Hamnet

“I’m over the moon to have been nominated, alongside Chloé, for this award. I wrote the novel because I wanted more people to know about the existence of the boy, Hamnet, and his connection to Shakespeare’s masterpiece, Hamlet. Turning the book into a film has meant another iteration of this story for the big screen and I couldn’t have asked for more talented and dedicated collaborators.  Everybody involved in the film did an incredible job and it’s wonderful to see their talent reflected in these nominations.”
–Maggie O’Farrell, Best Screenplay nominee for Hamnet

“Working on Hamnet was an absolute joy, especially collaborating with Chloé, whose vision and care shaped every moment of this film. I’m truly honored to be nominated and so grateful to have been part of bringing this story to life.”
–Max Richter, Best Score nominee for Hamnet

“Thank you to the Golden Globes for this recognition. Frankenstein is a film I have been wanting to make for as long as I can remember, and to have it embraced in this way means so much to me. I am especially thrilled the incredible work of my brothers Oscar, Jacob and Alexandre has been acknowledged today.”
—Guillermo del Toro, Best Director nominee for Best Motion Picture — Drama nominee, Frankenstein

“It was a labor of love making The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Frankenstein and an honor to work with great artists. Thank you very much to the Golden Globes.”
—Jacob Elordi, Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture nominee for Frankenstein

“Thank you, Golden Globes, and congrats to my SINNERS family! This was by far my most challenging and rewarding performance— bringing to life (and death) two distinct brothers in SINNERS. We are only here because of the brilliance and relentless fearlessness of Ryan Coogler.  A decade after we first started working together, Coogler once again pushed us to unlock another level together. This film, built upon layers of complexities, taps into all of our histories. It’s a movie about love and loss, and asks us — what is the price of freedom? By recognizing this film, you are honoring our legacy and the legacy of an industry built on bold, original storytelling. THANK YOU.”  
–Michael B. Jordan, Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama nominee for Sinners

“Feeling very grateful for our Bugonia team today, and to the Golden Globes for our nominations. Working on Bugonia was such a wild and completely singular experience, and getting to make it with Jesse, whose nomination is so deserved, was incredible. None of this would exist without Will Tracy’s amazing script, and Yorgos Lanthimos’ visionary direction, brilliant mind and huge heart. I’m so grateful to our entire cast and crew, and to have been lucky enough to be part of this film. Thank you for embracing it.”
–Emma Stone, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy nominee for Bugonia

“Making Hamnet strengthened my belief in the power of storytelling and the importance of communal gathering – that when we come together and share a part of ourselves with each other, we can help each other heal. So thank you to the Golden Globes for your support and for seeing us! I am grateful to the cast and crew that made up our Hamnet village and whose undeniable contributions shaped this film.”
–Chloé Zhao, Best Director nominee for Hamnet

“Making Hamnet was the honor of a lifetime. It’s an experience that will live on in my heart and in my bones. I feel so lucky to have been able to bring Agnes to life in this way alongside such extraordinary artists and friends. Thank you to the Golden Globes voters for seeing our work, and for this recognition, which I share with Chloé, Paul, and Maggie and our entire cast and crew. I am so proud of the work we put into this.”
–Jessie Buckley, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama nominee for Hamnet

“What a thrill to be nominated for my role in ‘Song Sung Blue.’  This movie is a love letter to music, musicians, family, the human spirit and to filmmaking in its purest form.  I’m so proud of it and I hope this brings even more people back to the theatre to experience it with someone they love.”
–Kate Hudson, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy nominee for Song Sung Blue

“You make a film hoping the work resonates with someone, somewhere — for the small human moments it captures. So the Golden Globe nomination is lovely, and the film and my cast being recognized is even lovelier. Thank you to the members of the Golden Globes for the nomination.”
–Stellan Skarsgård, Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture nominee for Sentimental Value

“Thank you to the Golden Globes for this incredible honor! I can’t believe my name is listed in such good company, I’m truly in awe. I love this film so much, and all the people who made it, especially Renate, Stellan, Elle, Eskil and Joachim. And I’m thrilled they too were recognized for their incredible work on this film. Thank you to Neon and Mubi for being our wonderful partners. Making Sentimental Value was like a dream come true!”
–Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture nominee for Sentimental Value

“I’m so grateful for the recognition Sentimental Value received from the Golden Globes today. These nominations are a testament to the heart and artistry that brought our film to life. I’m proud to share this honor and my warmest congratulations to Stellan, Elle, Inga, Renate, and my dear friend and co-writer Eskil Vogt. We set out to make a film about family, reconciliation and the quiet ways art can heal what may feel broken. Thank you to everyone who has embraced us so warmly.”
–Joachim Trier, Best Director nominee and Best Screenplay nominee for Sentimental Value

“I am deeply grateful for this recognition. Task was built by an extraordinary cast and crew, built on incredibly good writing and direction and nurtured by the inimitable guidance of HBO. I’m so proud to be part of this team. Thank you for seeing us.”
–Mark Ruffalo, Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series – Drama Task. This is his seventh nomination. 

“Thank you so much to the Golden Globes for this recognition – I am blown away by how Adolescence has been received across the world. This show is the result of the unyielding passion of so many dedicated individuals, both in front of and behind the camera, and this nomination celebrates each person’s hard work. To our Netflix family, thank you for trusting us with a vision that was so off the wall it seemed impossible. Stephen, Owen, Erin and Ashley, your performances were nothing short of extraordinary; seeing your names individually referenced is truly the cherry on top of the cake.”
–Philip Barantini, Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television nominee for Adolescence

“We are overjoyed at these nominations. Adolescence is very shocked to belong at the Golden table but delighted to be sitting there all the same! Thank you Golden Globes members!”
–Jack Thorne, Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television nominee for Adolescence

“Thank you, over and over, to anyone who has supported this show, and to Tim Burton — this character has been such a pleasure.

And a special thanks to the Golden Globes for this honor, as I’m so grateful.”
—Jenna Ortega, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy nominee for Wednesday

“I’m absolutely thrilled with my nomination. The Golden Globes have been quite a big part of my journey, first winning a couple over 20 years ago and then hosting the ceremony 5 times. This nom is particularly close to my heart as Mortality is my favourite special so far. Good luck to all the other nominees and thanks again.”
—Ricky Gervais, Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television nominee for Ricky Gervais: Mortality

“It’s really thrilling to have been a part of that awesome show. I loved making that episode with Charlie Brooker, Jessica Rhoades, and all the Black Mirror folks, and Chris Barrett and Luke Taylor did such an amazing job with it. I’m really proud of it!”
—Paul Giamatti, Best Performance by a Male Actorin a Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television nominee for Black Mirror

“I’m really honored to receive this nomination because I feel like it’s a recognition not only of my work, but of the work of the 250 artists it takes to make hacks what it is. Hacks is about the love you share with the people you make comedy with. I share this equally with every single one of my coworkers who I love dearly.”
–Hannah Einbinder, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television nominee for Hacks

“What a lovely way to conclude our journey with The White Lotus, Season 3. I’m thrilled for Mike White, of course, as well as Parker, Aimee Lou, Walton and Jason. I share this acknowledgement with two consummate professionals, Michelle Monaghan and Leslie Bibb, and our cast and crew, both home and abroad.”
–Carrie Coon, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television nominee for The White Lotus

“We are beyond thrilled and incredibly humbled by the recognition of KPop Demon Hunters by the Golden Globes! On behalf of the entire cast and our tireless crew, this moment feels surreal, and we couldn’t be more grateful to the members of the Golden Globes, Netflix, Sony Pictures Animation, Sony Pictures Imageworks, and everyone who supported our vision over the past 7 years.

The global cultural impact of this film is something we are still getting used to, and we are so thankful to the fans who fell in love with Rumi, Mira, Zoey, the Saja Boys, and of course Derpy Tiger and Sussie, who helped deliver our film’s recognition in both the Best Motion Picture – Animated and Cinematic and Box Office Achievement categories. Thank you, Hunters!

We are also so proud of EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, 24, IDO, and Teddy being recognized for ‘Golden,’ which is truly the song of the year. We’ve dreamed hard, we’ve come so far, and now we believe! Thank you!!”
—Maggie Kang (writer/director), Chris Appelhans (writer/director), and Michelle Wong (producer) – Best Motion Picture — Animated & Cinematic and Box Office Achievement nominees for KPop Demon Hunters

“Thank you so much to the Golden Globes for this incredible honor. We are so thankful to be part of this team, led by our visionary directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, producer Michelle Wong, and executive music producer Ian Eisendrath. This collaboration, which spanned from Seoul to New York, would not have been possible without them, and without the powerful voices of Rei Ami and Audrey Nuna. Thank you to the team at Netflix, Sony Pictures Animation and Sony Music, Republic Records, and The Black Label. To see how “Golden” has resonated with so many people of all ages around the world has been such a gift, and we are forever thankful to all of the fans that have supported KPop Demon Hunters – voices strong – together we’re GOLDEN!”
—EJAE (Kim Eun-jae), Mark Sonnenblick, IDO, 24, Teddy – Best Original Song — Motion Picture for “Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters

“Laughter is the one true global language. Being nominated for my first Golden Globe Award in the Stand-Up category is a pinch-me moment. Thank you to the Golden Globes for recognizing this special and thank you to Netflix for putting my special on a platform for a global audience. Comedy is my first love and what I always come back to. Thank you to everyone who has watched and been on this ride with me, I LOVE YOU ALL.”
–Kevin Hart, Best Performance in a Stand-Up Comedy on Television nominee for Kevin Hart: Acting My Age

“Thank you to the members of the Golden Globes for the Best Animated Feature nomination!” said Mitchel Berger, EVP of Global Commerce at Crunchyroll. “We are honored to be recognized and this nomination extends to all of the production staff who worked to make Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle. Thank you to our partners at Shueisha, Aniplex and ufotable, as well Sony Pictures Entertainment who helped us bring the film to audiences around the globe, and to our fans who have championed the Demon Slayer story throughout the years.”
—Mitchel Berger, EVP of Global Commerce at Crunchyroll on behalf of Best Motion Picture — Animated nominee, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle

“Hip-hip-hooray for our Beastie gang! What a thrilling way to start a Monday! Thank you so much to the Golden Globes for acknowledging our efforts. This was one of the most joyous collaborations of my career and — to quote my brilliant co-star, Matthew Ryhs — “this was an Olympic team from the first moment to last.” Feeling wildly grateful for every moment of this ride with this incredible company.”
–Claire Danes, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television nominee for The Beast In Me

“I am beyond thrilled for the show and Adam to get Global Globe nominations alongside myself.  This show and everyone involved is family to me, so I want to thank you for the recognition.”
—Kristen Bell, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy nominee for Nobody Wants This

“I’m grateful and proud to see the show recognized by the Golden Globes. It’s a joy to work alongside a cast and crew I truly love.”
—Adam Brody, Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy nominee for Nobody Wants This

“We are all so excited and grateful to the Globes for recognizing all the creative energy, hard work and dedication so many people put into this show.”
—Erin Foster (Creator/Executive Producer/Writer), Jenni Konner (Co-Showrunner/Executive Producer/Writer), Bruce Eric Kaplan (Co-Showrunner/Executive Producer/Writer), Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy nominees for Nobody Wants This

“Thank you so much to the Golden Globes for this nomination. Historically, this is the first time a Brazilian film has received three nominations, and Wagner becoming the first Brazilian nominated for Best Actor makes us all very happy. I’m so proud to share in this recognition, which places our work among a long list of very prestigious films. The journey of this film — with its incredible crew and amazing cast, has led us to this astounding moment. From all the work we did on set and throughout the production in Brazil, to recently speaking with the supportive press and audiences about the film and sharing this joy with everyone who helped bring it to life, it has been an unforgettable experience. What an incredible honor to share this with all of you. We cannot thank you enough.”
—Emilie Lesclaux, producer, and Kleber Mendonca Filho, director & writer, of Best Motion Picture — Drama nominee, The Secret Agent

“My heart is filled with gratitude at the news of the nominations from the Golden Globes. I am honored to be recognized along with Zinzi Coogler, Sev Ohanian, Ludwig Goransson, Raphael Saadiq, and the great Michael B. Jordan, who was able to deliver two incredibly layered performances. Mike often makes carving characters into the global cultural consciousness look easy. Having worked with Michael for well over a decade I’ve seen him do it from up close again and again, but from day one on Sinners, I knew he was on a different level this time. We were all in awe at his artistry, determination, and discipline while bringing Smoke and Stack to life, and I knew it would register with audiences, but I secretly hoped that the highwire act of these two performances would not be overlooked. I’m so excited that his work was recognized.

Sinners was a team effort and a family affair. We assembled an impeccable cast and dedicated crew who are all masters at their craft. The story was built out of a love for my uncle, a passion for the theatrical experience, and an obsession with America’s greatest contribution to global popular culture- Blues music. That I had the opportunity to make this film with this cast and had WB release it to packed theaters all over the world was gift enough, but the reality that Sinners is still being thought of nearly eight months after our initial release is an incredible blessing. Thank you to the Golden Globes, to WB, to our cast and crew, and to everyone keeping discussion about our film alive.”
–Ryan Coogler, Best Director nominee, Best Screenplay nominee and Best Picture nominee for Sinners

“We are deeply grateful to the Golden Globes for this incredible recognition. Sinners is the result of hundreds of artists across every department pushing themselves to make something bold, ambitious, and full of heart. To be honored across seven categories means the world to us. Michael B. Jordan’s extraordinary dual performance lifted this film to another level, while the entire cast showed their incredible talent in every scene, and our music team poured their souls into creating the heart of this film. Though Sinners is rooted in the Mississippi Delta, it was made for audiences everywhere, and Warner Bros made that possible, delivering the film on the biggest screens across the globe. Seeing the global press respond to it this way is profoundly meaningful for all of us.”
—Statement from the producers of Sinners and founders of Proximity Media, Ryan Coogler, Zinzi Coogler, Sev Ohanian

“I am deeply grateful to the Golden Globe voters for honoring us with these two nominations. It is a privilege to be in the company of such extraordinary talent and projects. Thank you for this wonderful recognition.”
–Robin Wright, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television nominee for The Girlfriend

“I just heard that NO OTHER CHOICE was nominated for three categories at the Golden Globes this morning. It is a great honor.

I am infinitely grateful that the film has deeply touched the hearts of many across the world. I’m especially delighted, as it’s not a category in which my films have typically been placed.

I send my deepest gratitude to CJ and NEON. And congratulations to my leading actor and precious friend; Byung Hun, I am so very proud of you.”
—Park Chan-wook, Director/Writer/Producer of Best Motion Picture — Drama nominee, No Other Choice

“Thank you to the Golden Globes for recognizing our film Blue Moon. I am grateful to be nominated and even more thrilled for Rick, Robert, and the entire team for the Best Motion Picture nomination. We made this film with a lot of love and a deep appreciation for artists, and to receive that same love and appreciation back today is as good as it gets.”
–Ethan Hawke, Besr Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical/Comedy nominee for Blue Moon

“I am so deeply honored and happy for this nomination. It feels so surreal. I am also so moved by the 8 nominations — for the cast, Joachim and film.

It has been such a personal movie to all of us, such a collective making it together with the cast and crew. I am personally so thrilled this kind of movie and the way it’s told gets this kind of attention and love.”
–Renate Reinsve, Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama nominee for Sentimental Value

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Joey is a co-founder of The Contending currently living in Columbus, OH. He is a proud member of GALECA and Critics Choice. Since he is short himself, Joey has a natural draw towards short film filmmaking. He is a Rotten Tomatoes approved critic, and he has also appeared in Xtra Magazine. If you would like to talk to Joey about cheese, corgis, or Julianne Moore, follow him on Twitter or Instagram.

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