'The Fabelmans' beats the likes of 'Avatar: The Way of Water' and 'Elvis' in the drama category, while 'The Banshees of Inisherin' bests 'Babylon' and 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' among others in the musical or comedy category.
'Abbott Elementary', meanwhile, leads TV winners at this year's Golden Globes as the ABC series collects three victories, including the coveted Best Musical/Comedy Series award.
When accepting the special award, the 'Beverly Hills Cop' actor jokes that keeping the 'King Richard' star's wife's name out of his mouth is one of his keys to success.
The 67-year-old actor isn't able to attend the award ceremony despite being nominated in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama for his role as John Dutton III on 'Yellowstone'.
The comedian makes fun of the 'Emancipation' actor's Oscars slap, roasts the 'Top Gun' actor for returning his three Golden Globe awards and jokes that 'The Fabelmans' 'changed everything' for Ye.
After it was said that the 'Lemonade' hitmaker asked the 'Toxic' singer to appear in a new music video, a new report claims that the plan has now fallen through.
The music video is inspired by 2003 action film of the same name, directed by Christian Breslauer and produced by London Alley, which previously worked with Ariana Grande and Lil Nas X.
Julia Garner, meanwhile, is among the honorees as she receives an award for Best Supporting Actress - Television Series/ Musical-Comedy or Drama Series for her role on 'Ozark'.
The 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' actress, the 'Elvis' star and the 'Banshees of Inisherin' actor, who all win movie acting awards, respond wittily as the 'wrap it up' piano plays during their acceptance speeches.
More recently, the Grammy-winning artist celebrated the first anniversary of his 2022 album 'Dawn FM' with a sultry music video of the album's track 'Is There Someone Else?'.
The 'Bear' star and the 'Abbott Elementary' actress/creator earn their first Golden Globe awards at the annual award-giving event, which is hosted by Jerrod Carmichael.
The former 'Carmichael Show' star's fans are worried that he may not be chosen as the annual awards host in the future after yelling at the crowd to shut up and joking about HFPA scandal.
The 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' star is among early winners at the 80th annual ceremony along with 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' actor Ke Huy Quan and 'Abbott Elementary' star Tyler James Williams.
While the 'Hawkeye' actor's sister Kym and other members of the family are feeling optimistic about the actor's recovery, she's also aware that there's still a long road ahead of him.
In a new interview, the 'Hollaback Girl' hitmaker defends herself against cultural appropriation allegations as she cites her father's job at Yamaha as her inspiration for her Japanese-inspired imagery.
The host of 'Judy Justice' weighs in on the explosive tell-all during her appearance on 'Good Morning America', noting that she would be hurt if her family does that to her.
Also turning heads on the red carpet are 'Wednesday' star Jenna Ortega, Kaley Cuoco, who proudly shows off her baby bump and Margot Robbie, who channels her inner 'Barbie'.
The 61-year-old was arrested on Sunday, January 8 after was initially questioned by cops at a Burbank gas station for expired tags.
The postponement takes place as the Canadian native requests that lawyers David Kenner and Matthew Barhoma replace his original defense lawyers, George Mgdesyan and Shawn Holley.
The headlining acts will be joined by other musical guests such as Burna Boy, Charli XCX, and Calvin Harris at the upcoming world-famous music festivity in Indio, California.