The Golden Globes have been controversial in recent years (we'll get to that in a minute), but they are also one of the the most fun ceremonies of awards season.
Fresh from the Christmas holidays, the celebrities are usually in a good mood, ready to mingle over a few drinks and likely to have some fun with their acceptance speeches.
The Globes also tend to book an acerbic host to make cutting jokes about the A-list guests. This year, that job falls to US comic Nikki Glaser - a terrific choice if her recent appearance on The Roast of Tom Brady is anything to go by.
But the body which used to be behind the Globes, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, was criticised in 2021 for corruption and a lack of diversity in its voting body.
The group was accused of accepting "freebies" in exchange for nominations and other ethical lapses.
The Globes held a dramatically pared-down ceremony the following year, which was not even televised, as the organisation got its house in order.
The body expanded and diversified its membership and implemented a new code of conduct, including a ban on gifts and new rules on members accepting travel and other perks. The group's name was changed to The Golden Globe Foundation.
After a year in Hollywood's doghouse, the industry broadly endorsed the reforms and stars returned to the event in 2023. US network CBS has since signed a new five-year deal to keep broadcasting the Globes.
The Golden Globe winners don't necessarily always match up with the Oscars, but they can be a good indicator of support for a film, and a well-received acceptance speech can help give an awards campaign momentum as Oscar voters are considering their options.