Los Angeles Times

GOLDEN GLOBES

- By Times staff Times staff writers Tre’vell Anderson, Amy Kaufman and Jen Yamato contribute­d to this report. calendar@latimes.com

AWARDS in hand, it was time to let loose Sunday night. Hitting the after-parties were, clockwise from top, Elisabeth Moss, left, Amanda Brugel and Yvonne Strahovski at Hulu’s do; Jordan Peele and Chelsea Peretti at Focus Features’ event; Jessica Chastain, left, and Kerri Washington at the Warner Bros./InStyle fest; and Frances McDormand and Sam Rockwell at Fox’s celebratio­n.

Sunday’s Golden Globes ceremony may have been a more serious affair than usual thanks to the unofficial black dress code and #TimesUp movement, but that didn’t stop anyone from cutting loose at the after-parties. Here are the highlights from the night’s prime events.

Fox

The Fox bash, which included 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchligh­t, FX, National Geographic and Hulu, was an early must-stop for Globesgoer­s who noshed on charcuteri­e and cheeses.

“Shape of Water” mastermind Guillermo del Toro, who won for directing, and Martin McDonagh, director of “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” (which won for film drama), arrived showing off their Golden Globes. Both pictures were released by Fox Searchligh­t.

The evening’s winningest studio had a lot to celebrate at party held on the roof terrace of the Beverly Hilton, where glinting chandelier­s hung high above revelers.

Stars of “The Post” gathered in one nook; gawkers flocked toward lead actress drama winner Frances McDormand and her husband, Joel Coen; on the dance floor, “Greatest Showman” actress and singer Keala Settle posed for pictures, celebratin­g a song win for “This Is Me.”

In the “Shape of Water” corner sat “Star Trek: Discovery” star Doug Jones, the versatile physical performer who plays the creature in Del Toro’s sci-fi romantic fantasy.

“I’ve known Guillermo for 20 years and seven projects,” Jones said, speaking fondly of Del Toro, with whom he first worked on 1997’s “Mimic.” “I’m so happy for him.”

Outside, TV screens replayed scenes from the Globes telecast. Hungry guests lined up to soak up Champagne with gourmet pizza and enjoy an espresso bar as the DJ spun tunes from Madonna to Chubby Checker for the early-night crowd.

Warner Bros. / InStyle

The first stop for many was the L’Oreal flats machine. That’s right — there was a machine doling out free rollable flat shoes for any lady whose tootsies were wiped after wearing heels all day.

That did not include Mariah Carey, who was surrounded by a slew of Hollywood power players: Ashley Judd, Salma Hayek and Rowan Blanchard. Blanchard, 16, wasn’t the only teen in attendance — Ava Phillippe, 18, attended with her mom, Reese Witherspoo­n.

Busy Phillips, who is typically Michelle Williams’ plusone — this year, Williams brought #MeToo founder Tarana Burke instead — caught up with her BFF at the party. They were hanging out near the “I, Tonya” crew, including Tonya Harding herself. Even though Margot Robbie plays Harding in the film, the figure skater seemed to have found a new buddy in Allison Janney. The two kept hugging and laughing as Janney, who plays Harding’s mother, let Harding hold her newly acquired Golden Globe. Harding pretended to drop the prize, indicating how heavy it was, and then began rocking it like a baby.

On the dance floor, Maggie Gyllenhaal was busy moving to Camila Cabello’s “Havana.” More guests were actually dancing at this bash than any other, perhaps on a sugar high after hitting the gelato and doughnuts bar.

Netf lix

Held at the newly built Waldorf Astoria in Beverly Hills, Netflix’s do was an event fit for a monarch.

Guests were greeted by a blood-red carpet that wound its way to the hotel’s entrance. Attendees were presented black wristbands with the Netflix brand on checking in, then were greeted by waiters with glasses of white wine. Around the corner, a bellboy managed elevators that took guests upstairs to the party. (The red carpet on the elevator was also branded with the streaming service’s name.)

As the elevator’s doors opened, another sign led guests to a shoe valet, where they were able to trade their heels and dress shoes for slippers — it was clearly time to Netflix and chill.

Just before 9:30 p.m., Pharrell Williams joined the party in jeans, sneakers and a cream-colored jacket as Mary J. Blige’s “Real Love” blared from the speakers. Blige, nominated for her role in Netflix’s “Mudbound” and for her original song “Mighty River,” was seated in the film’s reserved section, joined by actress Alfre Woodard. On a table not far away, someone had discarded invites to HBO’s after-party.

Wearing a Time’s Up pin, Golden Globe winner Aziz Ansari went mostly unnoticed at a bar by the dance floor. Steps away, guests clamored for photos with the “Stranger Things” kids.

A short time later, rapper Drake entered with a security detail. He made his way across the dance floor, first embracing Millie Bobby Brown of “Stranger Things” before migrating to “Mudbound’s” section and then the bar. At the bar, he and Ansari exchanged pleasantri­es.

Amazon

As some parties cleared out, others got packed — and some of the hottest soirées turned out to be thrown by the newer kids on the block.

Like Netflix’s, Amazon’s penthouse party at the Beverly Hilton Hotel was a hot ticket. Around 11:30 p.m., Viola Davis made her way down the hall just as Carey was gliding out; guests arriving in the witching hour were greeted by the booming sounds of rising rapper Cardi B.

Her breakout hit, “Bodak Yellow,” gave way to a supremely danceable DJ set as attendees filled a small dance floor, gazing out at the Los Angeles skyline from penthouse heights.

The party’s catchy soundtrack was no accident, as Amazon brought in the heavy hitters to score the evening. Sibling DJs Samantha and Mark Ronson were both on hand to successful­ly keep the dance floor full late into the evening.

HBO

Convenient­ly located immediatel­y outside of the ballroom where the Golden Globes are held, HBO’s party is always a prime stop. That was the place for Emilia Clarke, who took the opportunit­y to catch up with “Game of Thrones” costars Gwendoline Christie and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Also at their table? The Lonely Island guys, including Andy Samberg. When the trio of dudes got up to leave, Clarke insisted they stay longer. Samberg picked up the placard on the table reading “Game of Thrones.” “See!” he said. “We don’t belong here.”

“Big Little Lies” nominee Shailene Woodley, meanwhile, spent the evening alongside the Indigenous activist she’d brought as her guest to the Globes, Calina Lawrence. Plenty of onlookers surrounded her table, but she was focused intently on her plate of food, as no one who attends the Globes actually gets to eat dinner.

Also spotted? Lena Dunham, chatting with her “Girls” showrunner Jenni Konner and one of the evening’s big winners, Nicole Kidman, who could barely get to a table because of an onslaught of selfie-seekers toting their iPhones.

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