Review: Wild Wasser - family entertainment at Boulevard World
Updated 31 January 2023
Arab News
Boulevard World presents many experiences and events to surprise and delight visitors as part of Riyadh Calendar.
Wild Wasser, one of the most popular, is ideal for individuals or families who are not afraid to get a little wet — or even soaked.
Vehicles shaped like tree trunks take passengers on an exciting three-minute journey along a stream of water, with the rush of slides and splashes giving way to smooth sections.
Each vehicle can comfortably accommodate five people. The adventure is both safe and pleasant, and is suitable for families and all age groups.
Tickets can be booked through enjoy.sa/en/events/boulevard-riyadh-city/
Wild Wasser is among many entertainment events held throughout the year as part of Riyadh Calendar.
Adventure seekers can also check out Ninja Warriors at Boulevard World, a challenging arena where participants must prove their physical prowess by overcoming obstacles and reaching the finish line to claim the “Ninja Warrior” title.
Boulevard World showcases the cultures of 10 international regions through restaurants, markets and arts, in addition to activities such as a cable car ride and daily shows.
‘One Battle,’ ‘Hamnet’ claim top prizes at Golden Globes
Timothee Chalamet wins male actor award
Jessie Buckley gets trophy for film ‘Hamnet’
Updated 12 January 2026
Raffi Boghosian
LOS ANGELES: The 83rd Golden Globe Awards has offered a clear reflection of a year defined by range, ambition and strong creative voices across film and television.
Dark comedy “One Battle After Another” and “Hamnet,” a story about William Shakespeare’s grief over the death of his son, claimed the top prizes on Sunday at one of the first major ceremonies in Hollywood’s annual awards season.
Leonardo DiCaprio at the Golden Globe Awards. (Supplied)
The film “One Battle” was named best movie musical or comedy, one of its four Globe honors, and “Hamnet” earned the best drama prize.
Timothee Chalamet triumphed in one of the most competitive categories, taking the trophy for best male actor in a movie musical or comedy for his role as a professional table tennis player in “Marty Supreme.”
Chalamet defeated “One Battle” star Leonardo DiCaprio, “Jay Kelly” actor George Clooney and other big names at the red-carpet ceremony in Beverly Hills, California. “This category is stacked. I look up to all of you,” Chalamet said to his fellow nominees.
The acting categories highlighted established and international talent. Wagner Moura’s win for “The Secret Agent” marked a significant moment, underscoring the Globes’ continued openness to global storytelling.
The film “Hamnet” imagines how Shakespeare and his wife dealt with the death of their 11-year-old son, whose name was Hamnet. Some historians believe Hamnet’s death inspired the playwright to produce “Hamlet.”
Irish actor Jessie Buckley won best female actor in a movie drama for playing Shakespeare’s wife, Agnes Hathaway. (Supplied)
Irish actor Jessie Buckley won best female actor in a movie drama for playing Shakespeare’s wife, Agnes Hathaway.
Beyond traditional categories, the awards also reflected a broader cinematic landscape. “Sinners” claimed the Cinematic and Box Office Achievement award, while “KPop Demon Hunters” demonstrated how animation and music continue to expand the boundaries of mainstream storytelling. Television honors echoed this diversity, with strong representation across drama, comedy, and limited series.
Taken together, this year’s Golden Globes felt like a genuine snapshot of the industry’s current moment: expansive, international and willing to reward bold choices alongside emotional truth.