The nominations for the 78th Golden Globes were announced this morning and Netflix’s Mank made its comeback after a rocky critics’ season to earn six nominations, more than any other film. It landed in all of the top categories including Best Motion Picture – Drama, director for David Fincher, actor for Gary Oldman and supporting actress for Amanda Seyfried.
Right behind was one of the biggest surprises of the morning, Promising Young Woman with 5, surging in Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Actress for Carey Mulligan and Emerald Fennell in both Best Director and Best Screenplay. There was some online backlash a few weeks ago when the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, who puts on the Golden Globes, announced that the film was being moved from comedy/musical where it was submitted over to drama. Turns out that move paid off.
Two more women joined Fennell in the Best Director category, Regina King for One Night in Miami and Chloé Zhao for Nomadland. It’s the first time in the history of the Golden Globes that three women have been nominated in the category in the same year and Zhao is the first Asian-American woman ever to be nominated there.
But the morning didn’t come without its shocking snubs and surprise nods. While Spike Lee’s children were recently named as this year’s Golden Globe ambassadors, his film Da 5 Bloods was completely shut out. Da 5 Bloods is the first National Board of Review Best Film winner to not get any Golden Globe nominations since 1983’s Betrayal. But, since Betrayal won in a tie, you’d have to go back to 1971, Roman Polanski’s Macbeth, to find a film that didn’t win NBR in a tie.
Stars Delroy Lindo and Chadwick Boseman have been staples of the critics’ awards this season. Late breaker Judas and the Black Messiah found nominations for Daniel Kaluuya in Supporting Actor and in Original Song but not in Best Motion Picture.
Two of this seasons acting frontrunners with critics, Paul Raci from Sound of Metal and Youn Yuh-jung from Minari were snubbed in the supporting categories. For Youn, the recent backlash over Minari being relegated to the Foreign Language Film category even though it’s a U.S. production didn’t do it any favors. Star Steven Yeun was also missing from the Best Actor list.
The Comedy/Musical categories were a wild menagerie of expected mentions like Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, which earned three nominations and Hamilton, which competed as a film here (but as a TV Movie for SAG). The really out of left field choice though was the virtually unseen film Music from singer/songwriter Sia, which got nominations for Best Motion Picture and Best Actress for Kate Hudson. The film, about a young girl on the autistic spectrum came under fire from autism activists on Twitter where Sia snapped back at them with aggressive comments when it was suggested she didn’t attempt to cast an actor on the autism spectrum for the role. “Maybe you’re just a bad actor,” was Sia’s response.
Meryl Streep, the most-nominated actor at the Golden Globes, was snubbed entirely this morning. She was in contention for The Prom and Let Them All Talk in the Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical category. Her co-star James Corden, however, made the cut in Best Actor.
This year’s Cecil B. DeMille Award recipient is Jane Fonda and the Carol Burnett Award will go to Norman Lear.
The nominations were announced by Golden Globe winners Sarah Jessica Parker and Taraji P. Henson. This year’s ceremony will air live on February 28 at 5pm PT on NBC. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will return to host the mostly virtual event and do it from both coasts; Fey will be in the Rainbow Room in New York while Poehler will be at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills where the Golden Globes are traditionally held.
Here is the full list of motion picture nominations for this year’s Golden Globe Awards.
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Best Director – Motion Picture
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture
Best Original Score – Motion Picture
Best Motion Picture – Animated
Best Original Song – Motion Picture
Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language
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