Tag: Demi Moore

  • 2025 Golden Globes honour excellence across film and television

    2025 Golden Globes honour excellence across film and television

    MUMBAI: In the glittering heart of Hollywood, where dreams take centre stage and stardust fills the air, the 2025 Golden Globes unfolded like a cinematic masterpiece.

    A night of dazzling gowns, heartfelt speeches, and golden statuettes, it brought together the brightest stars of film and television under one resplendent roof. With every applause and every tear of triumph, the evening celebrated not just winners, but the art of storytelling itself—a timeless homage to creativity, talent, and the magic of the silver screen.

    The 80th Golden Globe Awards celebrated the brightest talents in entertainment, with The Brutalist and Shogun emerging as standout winners. Adrien Brody led the charge for The Brutalist, earning the Best Actor in a Drama award, while Brady Corbet claimed Best Director, and the film itself secured Best Motion Picture Drama.

    In the comedy and musical realm, Emilia Pérez dominated, winning Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy, and Best Non-English Language Film. Zoe Saldaña’s emotional performance won her Best Supporting Actress, and the film’s El Mal earned Best Original Song.

    The night’s television accolades were led by Shogun, which won all four of its nominations, including Best Television Series, Drama. Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai triumphed in acting categories, solidifying the show’s impact. Hacks reclaimed its place in comedy as Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy, with Jean Smart winning Best Actress.

    Fernanda Torres surprised audiences by winning Best Actress in a Drama for I’m Still Here, while Demi Moore earned her first Golden Globe for The Substance. Colin Farrell’s portrayal in The Penguin garnered him Best Actor in a Limited Series, and Tadanobu Asano’s performance in Shogun earned him Best Supporting Actor in Television.

    Top honours across categories

    Best Motion Picture, Drama: The Brutalist

     Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy: Emilia Pérez

     Best Animated Film: Flow

    Cinematic and Box Office Achievement: Wicked

     Best Director: Brady Corbet, The Brutalist

    The Golden Globes 2025 proved that creativity and storytelling remain at the forefront of entertainment. With powerful narratives and diverse voices celebrated, the awards set the stage for an exciting year in the industry.

  • TLC gets up close & personal with Hollywood celebrities in  ‘Celebrity Style Story’

    TLC gets up close & personal with Hollywood celebrities in ‘Celebrity Style Story’

    MUMBAI: In its endeavour to bring new formats and innovative themes to television screens across India, TLC presents a refreshing series on the style evolution of world famous Hollywood celebrities – CELEBRITY STYLE STORY. The new series airsevery Saturday and Sunday at 10 PM in April.

     

    CELEBRITY STYLE STORY highlights the style statement of well-known celebrities and the influence of their personal life and career on their wardrobe choices.The series follows the cr?me de lacr?me of Hollywood celebrities such as Angelina Jolie,Demi Moore, Nicole Kidman,Jennifer Lopez, Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cameron Diaz, Halle Berry, Sandra Bullock, Julia Roberts, Drew Barrymore and Kate Hudson amongst others.

     

    CELEBRITY STYLE STORY showcasesarchived interview clips with celebrities, vibrant red carpet footage and photos, a panel of expert hairstylists, makeup artists, fashion stylists, designers and fashion journalists that weigh in on the celebrity’s looks and transformation from each stage of their career. CELEBRITY STYLE STORYcovers all the major fashion hits and misses through the decades.

     

    CELEBRITY STYLE STORY providesviewers an access to witness the style transition of various celebritiesfrom ordinary people to red carpet showstoppers. To get closer glimpse and more insight of their style stories, stay connected to TLCevery Saturday and Sunday at 10PM.

     

  • Anil Kapoor’s docu bags Gold at New York fest

    Anil Kapoor’s docu bags Gold at New York fest

    MUMBAI: Anil Kapoor‘s documentary film on human trafficking in India entitled Trapped By Tradition recently won the Gold Prize in the ‘Cultural Issues’ category at the New York Festival’s International TV and Film Awards 2012.

    “The awareness generated through such documentaries is important for combating this serious global issue,” Kapoor has reportedly said.

    “The focus was never about getting an award; it was about spreading awareness; 2,000 women have already been rescued from modern-day slavery (directly or indirectly) as a result of this initiative,” he added.

    The silver prize was awarded to a documentary that focusses on trafficking in Nepal by Demi Moore.

    It may be noted that Kapoor is an ambassador for The Freedom Project , an organisation working to eradicate slavery and human trafficking.