Demi Moore’s Golden Globe Win For The Substance Should Hopefully Be A Stepping Stone To Her First Ever Oscar
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Demi Moore’s Golden Globe Win For The Substance Should Hopefully Be A Stepping Stone To Her First Ever Oscar



Statistically speaking, the Golden Globes aren’t a great precursor to developments at the Academy Awards. The two voting bodies exist without overlap, and they frequently award different titles and individuals in the major categories. That being said, I find myself tonight keeping fingers crossed that there is correlation this year in the Best Actress field, as I very much want to see Demi Moore take home Hollywood’s highest honor for her work in writer/director Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance.

One of the best moments of the Golden Globes ceremony this evening saw Demi Moore called to the stage to receive significant recognition for her work in what the CinemaBlend staff voted to be the best film of 2024. Her turn is remarkable, and she explained in her acceptance speech that reading the script convinced her not to retire as an actor. Said Moore,

I thought a few years ago that maybe this was it. Maybe I was complete; maybe I’d done what I was supposed to do. And as I was at kind of a low point, I had this magical, bold, courageous, out-of-the-box absolutely bonkers script come across my desk called The Substance. And the universe told me that you’re not done. And I am so grateful to Coralie [Fargeat] for trusting me to step in and play this woman. For Margaret [Qualley], for being the other half of me that I couldn’t have done without – for looking out for me.



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