Demi Moore Wins Golden Globe for Bold Performance in 'The Substance'
The 62-year-old actress is celebrated for her role in the body-horror satire, which critiques Hollywood’s obsession with youth and beauty.
- Demi Moore earned her first Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical for her portrayal of an aging celebrity in 'The Substance.'
- The film, directed by Coralie Fargeat, uses body-horror to explore themes of self-worth, aging, and societal beauty standards.
- Moore emphasized that the film’s nudity is about vulnerability and self-reflection, not sexualization, and criticized media focus on it as reductive.
- Critics have praised the film for its daring commentary on Hollywood’s treatment of women and its visually striking, bold storytelling.
- The success of 'The Substance' positions Moore as a leading contender in the Oscars race and highlights a shift toward risk-taking in modern cinema.