Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross gained the Golden Globe Award for absolute best authentic rating for Challengers on Sunday (Jan. 5). “El Mal” from Emilia Pérez gained for absolute best authentic track. The track used to be written via Clément Ducol, Camille and Jacques Audiard. The awards have been offered on the Beverly Hilton Resort in Beverly Hills, Calif and televised on CBS.
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That is Reznor and Ross’ 3rd win for absolute best authentic rating, following The Social Community (2011) and Soul (a collab with Jon Batiste, 2021). This places the 9 Inch Nails contributors in a tie with Justin Hurwitz as the one three-time winners for absolute best authentic rating this century on the Globes. Hurwitz gained for L. a. L. a. Land, First Guy and Babylon.
The opposite nominees for absolute best authentic rating have been Volker Bertelmann (Conclave), Daniel Blumberg (The Brutalist), Kris Bowers (The Wild Robotic), Clément Ducol and Camille (Emilia Pérez) and Hans Zimmer (Dune: Section Two).
The award used to be offered via Elton John and Brandi Carlile, who’re some of the co-writers of “By no means Too Past due” from Elton John: By no means Too Past due. The track is shortlisted for an Oscar for absolute best authentic track however used to be handed over for a Golden Globe nod. Prior to presenting the award, John made connection with his imaginative and prescient issues and confident the target market they weren’t as dangerous as has been reported, earlier than enjoying it off with a funny story, regarding his co-presenter as Rihanna.
All of those ratings excluding Dune: Section Two are shortlisted for Oscar attention as absolute best authentic rating. Dune: Section Two used to be dominated ineligible via the Oscars as it leans too closely on Zimmer’s Oscar-winning rating for the primary Dune. The Oscar shortlist of 20 ratings used to be introduced on Dec. 17. Oscar nominations are set to be introduced on Jan. 17.
“El Mal” is the primary Golden Globe-winning track that used to be co-written via the director of the movie (Jacques Audiard on this case) since “Masterpiece” from W.E. in 2012. That movie’s director, Madonna, co-wrote “Masterpiece.” An previous Globe-winning track, “You Gentle Up My Lifestyles” from the movie of the similar title, used to be only written via the movie’s director, Joe Brooks. That ballad, which went directly to win an Oscar, gained in 1978.
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