The Golden Globes after-parties are entering a new phase. The days of exuberant fraternity and sorority-like celebrations, where Paris Hilton would be pursued by a swarm of paparazzi in the Beverly Hilton lobby, are behind us, as studios no longer dominate every corner of the venue.
Do you recall the 20th Century Fox watch party? After receiving their luxurious goodie bags, guests would scatter in all directions, eventually converging at the HBO poolside gathering. In the mix, you could spot host Ricky Gervais at the Netflix celebration.
A silver lining from the Covid era is that the festivities continue; however, you may need to use Uber to get there. Instead of all major studios hosting events in one night at a single location, the Golden Globe celebrations are now spread out over the week and weekend. Amazon/Vanity Fair will take the lead at Bar Marmont, while Paramount will host at Cipriani Beverly Hills on Saturday. The celebrations will extend into Sunday with Netflix, Universal, and UTA hosting their own events post-ceremony.
Below is the list of parties we are monitoring this year, with updates to follow. All times are in PT.
Thursday, January 2
82nd Annual Golden Globes Red Carpet Rollout
9:15 a.m., Beverly Hilton
Friday, January 3
Golden Gala: A Celebration of Excellence
7 p.m., Beverly Hilton
The Golden Globes will honor Cecil B. DeMille Award recipient Viola Davis and Carol Burnett Award recipient Ted Danson.
Saturday, January 4
Paramount Golden Globe Nominee Celebration
7:30 p.m., Cipriani, Beverly Hills (invite-only)
Amazon MGM Studios and Vanity Fair Awards Season Celebration
8 p.m., Bar Marmont, Los Angeles (invite-only)
Sunday, January 5
82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards
5 p.m. PT, Beverly Hilton (CBS/Paramount+)
Netflix
Post-show, Spago, Beverly Hills (invite-only)
Searchlight Pictures
Post-show, Funke, Beverly Hills (invite-only)
Universal Filmed Entertainment Group
Post-show, Lavo, West Hollywood (invite-only)
UTA Golden Globes After-Party
Post-show, Marea, Beverly Hills (invite-only)
Person mentioned in the article
Ricky Gervais, Colin Farrell, Anya Taylor-Joy, Colman Domingo, Michelle Yeoh, Nicolas Cage, Demi Moore, Viola Davis, Ted Danson
Company Names mentioned in the article
20th Century Fox, HBO, Netflix, Warner Bros, Amazon, Vanity Fair, Paramount, Searchlight Pictures, Universal Filmed Entertainment Group, UTA
Awards
Golden Globes, Golden Gala, Cecil B. DeMille Award, Carol Burnett Award, 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards
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