Sunday, November 17, 2024

Golden Globes 2024 Nominations Announced

(Left) Margot Robbie as Barbie in Warner Bros. Pictures’ 'Barbie,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. (Center) Cillian Murphy is J. Robert Oppenheimer in 'Oppenheimer,' written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. (Right) Paul Giamatti as Paul Hunham in director Alexander Payne’s 'The Holdovers,' a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of FOCUS FEATURES / © 2023 FOCUS FEATURES LLC.

(Left) Margot Robbie as Barbie in Warner Bros. Pictures’ ‘Barbie,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. (Center) Cillian Murphy is J. Robert Oppenheimer in ‘Oppenheimer,’ written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan. (Right) Paul Giamatti as Paul Hunham in director Alexander Payne’s ‘The Holdovers,’ a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of FOCUS FEATURES / © 2023 FOCUS FEATURES LLC.

Preview:

  • ‘Barbie’ leads the Golden Globes movie nominations.
  • The likes of Paul Giamatti have reacted to their nods.
  • The Golden Globes air January 7th on CBS.

While recent changes and corporate ownership of the organization have seen the Hollywood Foreign Press seemingly lean into the ‘shadowy’ part of ‘shadowy cabal’ (with even less transparency about how the Golden Globes are voted upon and questions about conflict of interest), their awards remain part of the season.

After years of appearing on NBC in a rich deal, the Globes are on the move to CBS this year for considerably less cash.

This season’s Globes nominations are somewhat understandably dominated by the big dogs of this year’s cinema, ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’, with the former tying the record for the second-highest number of nominations (for the record, it’s in line with 1972’s ‘Cabaret’).

Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone in 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' coming soon to Apple TV+.

(L to R) Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon,’ coming soon to Apple TV+.

Other expected titles? Martin Scorsese’s prestige-y ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ and Alexander Payne’s ‘The Holdovers’, which seems destined to become a festive favorite.

And in a stab at appealing to an even wider audience, the Globes also introduced a category celebrating big box office winners, meaning that Taylor Swift’s successful ‘Eras Tour’ movie also made the cut this year.

There were also the usual movies left off the list –– Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari’, despite positive reviews, couldn’t find space in the Globes’ garage, while ‘The Color Purple’ didn’t make the musical/comedy cut (though some of its cast got nominations).

Globes: The Nominees React

Paul Giamatti stars in 'The Holdovers.'

Paul Giamatti stars in ‘The Holdovers.’

‘The Holdovers’ Paul Giamatti was among those who reacted to the news:

”This is a really wonderful honor to be recognized for this performance by the Golden Globes. I’m so proud of this film and humbled by the reaction. It’s been a joy to bring Paul Hunham to life and to see audiences love him as much as I do. And it’s a really wonderful honor for this film and cast and crew and director that I love so much. Thank you!”

Golden Globes 2024: Film Nominations:

Here’s the full list of nominations on the film front…

Best Motion Picture, Drama

Cillian Murphy is J. Robert Oppenheimer in 'Oppenheimer,' written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan.

Cillian Murphy is J. Robert Oppenheimer in ‘Oppenheimer,’ written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan.

Best Picture, Musical or Comedy

Ryan Gosling as Ken and Margot Robbie as Barbie in Warner Bros. Pictures’ 'Barbie,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.

(L to R) Ryan Gosling as Ken and Margot Robbie as Barbie in Warner Bros. Pictures’ ‘Barbie,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Best Director, Motion Picture

Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone on the set of 'Poor Things.'

(L to R) Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone on the set of ‘Poor Things.’ Photo by Atsushi Nishijima. Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2023 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.

Best Screenplay, Motion Picture

Director/Writer Greta Gerwig attends the 'Barbie' Press Junket Photo Call at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA.

Director/Writer Greta Gerwig attends the ‘Barbie’ Press Junket Photo Call at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA. Photo by Eric Charbonneau.

  • ‘Barbie’ — Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach
  • ‘Poor Things’ — Tony McNamara
  • ‘Oppenheimer’ — Christopher Nolan
  • ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ — Eric Roth, Martin Scorsese
  • ‘Past Lives’ — Celine Song
  • ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ — Justine Triet, Arthur Harari

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama

Carey Mulligan as Felicia Montealegre and Bradley Cooper (Director/Writer) as Leonard Bernstein in Maestro.

(L to R) Carey Mulligan as Felicia Montealegre and Bradley Cooper (Director/Writer) as Leonard Bernstein in Maestro. Photo: Jason McDonald/Netflix © 2023.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama

Annette Bening as Diana Nyad in 'Nyad.'

Annette Bening as Diana Nyad in ‘Nyad.’ Photo: Kimberley French/Netflix ©2023.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

Jennifer Lawrence as Maddie in director Gene Stupnitsky's 'No Hard Feelings.'

Jennifer Lawrence as Maddie in director Gene Stupnitsky’s ‘No Hard Feelings.’

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

Timothée Chalamet as Willy Wonka in 'Wonka.'

Timothée Chalamet as Willy Wonka in ‘Wonka.’ Photo by Eric Charbonneau.

Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture

Robert Downey Jr is Lewis Strauss in 'Oppenheimer,' written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan.

Robert Downey Jr is Lewis Strauss in ‘Oppenheimer,’ written, produced, and directed by Christopher Nolan.

Best Supporting Actress, Motion Picture

Rosamund Pike as Lady Elsbeth Catton in 'Saltburn.'

Rosamund Pike as Lady Elsbeth Catton in ‘Saltburn.’ Photo: Amazon MGM Studios. Amazon MGM Studios.

Best Original Score, Motion Picture

Spider-Man/Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) in Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animations’ 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.'

Spider-Man/Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) in Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animations’ ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.’

Best Picture, Non-English Language

  • ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ — France
  • ‘Fallen Leaves’ — Finland
  • ‘Io Capitano’ — Italy
  • ‘Past Lives’ — United States
  • ‘Society of the Snow’ — Spain
  • ‘The Zone of Interest’ — United Kingdom

Best Original Song, Motion Picture

Ryan Gosling as Ken and Margot Robbie as Barbie in Warner Bros. Pictures’ 'Barbie,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.

(L to R) Ryan Gosling as Ken and Margot Robbie as Barbie in Warner Bros. Pictures’ ‘Barbie,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Best Motion Picture, Animated

'The Boy and the Heron.'

‘The Boy and the Heron.’ Copyright: © 2023 Studio Ghibli.

  • ‘The Boy and the Heron’
  • ‘Elemental’
  • ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’
  • ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’
  • ‘Suzume’
  • ‘Wish’

Cinematic and Box Office Achievement

Keanu Reeves as John Wick in 'John Wick: Chapter 4.'

Keanu Reeves as John Wick in ‘John Wick: Chapter 4.’ Photo Credit: Murray Close.

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Golden Globes 2024: TV nominations

Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, and Kieran Culkin in season 4 of HBO's 'Succession.'

(L to R) Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, and Kieran Culkin in season 4 of HBO’s ‘Succession.’ Photograph by Claudette Barius/HBO.

And unlike the Oscars, the Globes also spotlight television. With the likes of ‘Succession’ and ‘The Bear’ scoring plenty of nominations, there was still room for newcomers such as ‘Poker Face’ and ‘Shrinking’.

Here are the small screen nominations…

Best Television Series, Drama

Jennifer Aniston in 'The Morning Show,' premiering September 13, 2023 on Apple TV+.

Jennifer Aniston in ‘The Morning Show,’ premiering September 13, 2023 on Apple TV+.

Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy

Jeremy Allen White in 'The Bear.'

Jeremy Allen White in ‘The Bear.’ Photo: Courtesy of FX.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Drama

Pedro Pascal in 'The Last of Us.'

Pedro Pascal in ‘The Last of Us.’ Photo: Warner Media.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Drama

Keri Russell as Kate Wyler in 'The Diplomat.'

Keri Russell as Kate Wyler in ‘The Diplomat.’ Photo: Alex Bailey/Netflix © 2023.

Best Actress in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy

Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale in 'Poker Face.'

Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale in ‘Poker Face.’ Photo by: Evans Vestal Ward/Peacock.

Best Actor in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy

Jason Segel in 'Shrinking,' premiering January 27, 2023 on Apple TV+.

Jason Segel in ‘Shrinking,’ premiering January 27, 2023 on Apple TV+.

Best Supporting Actor, Television

Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Wambsgans on HBO's 'Succession.'

Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Wambsgans on HBO’s ‘Succession.’ Photograph by Graeme Hunter/HBO.

Best Supporting Actress, Television

Elizabeth Debicki in 'The Crown' season 6.

Elizabeth Debicki in ‘The Crown’ season 6. Copyright: Netflix / LeftBank.

Best Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

Ali Wong as Amy in 'Beef.'

Ali Wong as Amy in ‘Beef.’ Photo: Andrew Cooper/Netflix © 2023.

Best Performance by an Actor, Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Jon Hamm as Sheriff Roy Tillman in ‘Fargo’ season 5.

Jon Hamm as Sheriff Roy Tillman in ‘Fargo’ season 5. Photo: Michelle Faye/FX.

Best Performance by an Actress, Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

Rachel Weisz in 'Dead Ringers.'

Rachel Weisz in ‘Dead Ringers.’ Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: Amazon Studios.

Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy or Television

When will the Golden Globes be on TV this year?

The Globes will air live on CBS on January 7th.

The 2023 Golden Globes aired on NBC January 10th, 2023.

The 2024 Golden Globes aired on CBS January 7th, 2023.

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