Read Script’s Interviews with the 83rd Golden Globes Nominated and Winning Writers and Filmmakers

Catch up on Script magazine’s interviews with the screenwriters, directors, and more from this season’s nominated and winning films and television shows.

The 83rd Golden Globes aired Sunday, January 11, with returning host Nikki Glaser, who didn't hold back any punches and delivered Hollywood inside-baseball jokes with ease - many of which listened to repeatedly do not get old (thanks Instagram reels).

This last year delivered a plethora of talent behind and in front of the screen, both in the film and TV space. A handful of shocking winners and looked over performances - but hey, it's Hollywood!

We've combed through our many, many, many interviews with the creatives behind these beloved silver screen gems (this also applies to your beloved widescreen ultra HD TV in your living room):

Jessie Buckley stars as Agnes and Joe Alwyn as Bartholomew in director Chloé Zhao’s HAMNET, a Focus Features release. Photo by Agata Grzybowska / Focus Features

Hamnet – 6 Nominations – 2 Wins (Best Motion Picture – Drama / Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama)

Sentimental Value (2025). Courtesy Neon.

Sentimental Value – 8 Nominations – 1 Win (Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motin Picture)

The Secret Agent (2025). Courtesy Neon

The Secret Agent – 3 Nominations – 2 Wins (Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama / Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language)

Bugonia (2025). Courtesy Focus Features.

Bugonia  - 3 Nominations

No Other Choice (2025). Courtesy Neon

No Other Choice  - 3 Nominations

Sorry, Baby (2025). Courtesy of A24 A24

Sorry, Baby – 1 Nomination

[L-R] Ayo Edebiri as Maggie and Julia Roberts as Alma in After the Hunt (2025). Photo by Yannis Drakoulidis/ Amazon MGM Studios.

After the Hunt – 1 Nomination

Wicked: For Good (2025). Courtesy Universal Pictures

Wicked: For Good – 5 Nominations

[L-R] Kate Hudson as Claire Sardina and Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina in director Craig Brewer’s SONG SUNG BLUE (2025), a Focus Features release.

Song Sung Blue – 1 Nomination

Jay Kelly (2025). Courtesy Netflix

Jay Kelly – 2 Nominations


TV

Adolescence. (L to R) Mark Stanley as Paulie Miller, Owen Cooper as Jamie Miller, Stephen Graham as Eddie Miller in Adolescence. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2024 Netflix

Adolescence  - 5 Nominations – 4 Wins (Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role on Television / Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television / Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television / Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television)

[L-R] Michelle Williams as Molly, Jenny Slate as Nikki in Dying for Sex (2025) / Photo by Sarah Shatz/FX Sarah Shatz/FX

Dying for Sex – 2 Nominations – 1 Win (Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture for Television)

Disney+/Lucasfilm

Andor  - 1 Nomination

Poker Face (2025)/ Peacock Peacock

Poker Face  - 1 Nomination

Black Rabbit (2025). Courtesy of Netflix.

Black Rabbit – 1 Nomination

The Studio – 3 Nominations

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