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78Th Golden Globe Awards THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2021 78TH GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS | NOMINATIONS NOMINEES Complete list of nominees for the Animated Film: “Onward”; “The 78th annual Golden Globe Awards: Croods: A New Age”; “Over the Best motion picture, drama: Moon”; “Soul”; “Wolfwalkers.” “The Father”; “Mank”; “Nomad- Best screenplay, motion picture: Stream supreme land”; “The Trial of the Chicago 7”; Emerald Fennell, “Promising Young “Promising Young Woman.” Woman”; Jack Fincher, “Mank”; Best motion picture, musical Aaron Sorkin, “The Trial of the or comedy: “Borat Subsequent Chicago 7”; Florian Zeller, Christo- Netflix continues its Gary Oldman received Moviefi lm”; “Hamilton,”; “Music”; pher Hampton, “The Father”; Chloe nomination domination a best actor nod for “Palm Springs”; “The Prom.” Zhao, “Nomadland.” his role in “Mank.” Best motion picture, foreign lan- Best supporting actor, motion guage: “Another Round”; “La Llo- picture: Leslie Odom Jr., “One JAKE COYLE | Associated Press NETFLIX rona”; “The Life Ahead”; “Minari”; Night in Miami”; Sacha Baron fter a year where the pan- “Two of Us.” Cohen, “The Trial of the Chicago demic nearly emptied movie Best actress in a motion picture, 7”; Daniel Kaluuya, “Judas and the theaters, Netfl ix dominated drama: Frances McDormand, Black Messiah”; Bill Murray, “On A the Rocks”; Jared Leto, “The Little nominations to the 78th Golden “Nomadland”; Viola Davis, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”; Carey Things.” Globe Awards on Wednesday, with Mulligan, “Promising Young Best supporting actress, motion David Fincher’s “Mank” leading Woman”; Vanessa Kirby, “Pieces of picture: Amanda Seyfried, “Mank”; fi lm nominees with six nods and a Woman”; Andra Day, “The United Olivia Colman, “The Father”; Glenn “The Crown” topping all television States vs. Billie Holiday.” Close, “Hillbilly Elegy”; Helena Best actor in a motion picture, Zengel, “News of the World”; Jodie series. Foster, “The Mauritanian.” The Globes, delayed about two drama: Riz Ahmed, “Sound of Best supporting actress, tele- months due to the coronavirus, tried Metal”; Chadwick Boseman, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”; Anthony vision: Gillian Anderson, “The to muster some of the awards’ usual Hopkins, “The Father”; Gary Old- Crown”; Helena Bonham Carter, buzz on Wednesday in a largely vir- man, “Mank”; Tahar Rahim, “The “The Crown”; Annie Murphy, tual awards season bereft the kind of Mauritanian.” “Schitt’s Creek”; Julia Garner, red-carpet glamour the Globes feast Best comedy or musical TV se- “Ozark”; Cynthia Nixon, “Ratched.” on. And perhaps to account for the ries: “Schitt’s Creek”; “Ted Lasso”; Best supporting actor, televi- sion: John Boyega, “Small Axe”; otherwise lack of it, the Hollywood “The Great”; “The Flight Atten- dant”; “Emily in Paris.” Brendan Gleeson, “The Comey Foreign Press Association heaped When to watch Best drama TV series: “The Rule”; Dan Levy, “Schitt’s Creek”; nominations on two lavish period The 78th annual Golden Globe Awards Crown”; “Lovecraft Country”; “The Jim Parsons, “Hollywood,” Donald pieces of high royalty — both the will air Feb. 28 on NBC. Mandalorian”; “Ozark”; “Ratched.” Sutherland, “The Undoing.” Hollywood variety (“Mank” drama- Best actress, motion picture mu- Best actress, television series, tizes the making of “Citizen Kane”) sical or comedy: Maria Bakalova, drama: Olivia Colman, “The “Borat Subsequent Moviefi lm”; Crown”; Emma Corrin, “The and the British kind. Crown”; Jodie Comer, “Killing Eve”; “Mank,” about “Citizen Kane” Kate Hudson, “Music”; Michelle Pfeiff er, “French Exit”; Rosamund Laura Linney, “Ozark”; Sarah Paul- co-writer Herman Mankiewicz, Pike, “I Care a Lot”; Anya Tay- son, “Ratched.” landed nominations for best fi lm, lor-Joy, “Emma”; Best actor, television series, drama; best actor for Gary Oldman; Best actor, motion picture mu- drama: Jason Bateman, “Ozark”; best director for Fincher; best sup- sical or comedy: Sacha Baron Josh O’Connor, “The Crown”; Al Cohen, “Borat Subsequent Movief- Pacino, “Hunters”; Matthew Rhys, porting actress for Amanda Sey- “Perry Mason”; Bob Odenkirk, fried; best score; and best screen- NETFLIX Fennell King Zhao ilm”; James Corden, “The Prom”; Lin-Manuel Miranda, “Hamilton”; “Better Call Saul.” play for Jack Fincher, the director’s Olivia Colman stars in “The Crown,” and both “Nomadland” and “The Dev Patel, “The Personal History of Best actress, television series father who penned the script before which leads TV categories with 6 nods. Father” are yet to open beyond a David Copperfi eld”; Andy Samberg, musical or comedy: Lily Collins, dying in 2003. qualifying run in theaters. So the “Palm Springs.” “Emily in Paris”; Kaley Cuoco, “The Netfl ix, which topped all studios Chicago 7” — which is also a Net- category’s total box offi ce — a his- Best director: Chloé Zhao, Flight Attendant”; Elle Fanning, at the Globes last year, too, led with fl ix release — came in second with toric low of about $265,000 — is due “Nomadland”; Regina King, “One “The Great”; Jane Levy, “Zoey’s Night in Miami”; David Fincher, Extraordinary Playlist”; Catherine a commanding 42 nominations, fi ve nominations, including nods for to “Promising Young Woman.” O’Hara, “Schitt’s Creek.” best fi lm, drama; best director and “Mank”; Aaron Sorkin, “The Trial with 22 coming in fi lm categories A year after fi elding no female of the Chicago 7”; Emerald Fennell, Best actor, television series, and 20 in television. No other stu- best screenplay for Sorkin; support- nominees for best director — or “Promising Young Woman.” musical or comedy: Don Cheadle, dio was close. ing actor for Sacha Baron Cohen; best feature fi lm nomination for Best limited series or TV movie: “Black Monday”; Nicholas Hoult, “The Crown” also landed six and best song. any movie directed by a woman — “Normal People”; “The Queen’s “The Great”; Eugene Levy, “Schitt’s The other nominees for best Gambit”; “Small Axe”; “The Undo- Creek”; Jason Sudeikis, “Ted nominations including best se- the HFPA nominated more female Lasso”; Ramy Youssef, “Ramy.” ries, drama, and acting nods fi lm in the drama category were fi lmmakers than it had before. Re- ing”; “Unorthodox.” Best original song: “Fight for Best actor, limited series or for Olivia Colman and Josh Chloe Zhao’s “Nomadland,” gina King (“One Night in Miami”), television movie: Bryan Cranston, O’Connor. The fi nal season Emerald Fennell’s “Prom- Zhao and Fennell were nominated You,” “Judas and the Black Mes- siah”; “Hear My Voice,” “The Trial “Your Honor”; Hugh Grant, “The of “Schitt’s Creek” trailed ising Young Woman” and for best director, alongside Sorkin of the Chicago 7”; “Io Sì (Seen),” Undoing”; Ethan Hawke, “The with fi ve nominations, Florian Zeller’s “The Fa- and Fincher. “The Life Ahead”; “Speak Now,” Good Lord Bird”; Jeff Daniels, “The while Netfl ix’s “Ozark” ther.” The Globes are typically the fi rst “”One Night In Miami”; “Tigress Comey Rule”; Mark Ruff alo, “I Know This Much Is True.” (four nods) and Netfl ix doesn’t re- major show of Hollywood’s awards & Tweed,” “The United States vs. Best actress, limited series or “The Queen’s port box offi ce fi gures season, which ends with the crown- Billie Holiday.” Best original score, motion television movie: Cate Blanchett, Gambit” (two ing of the best picture winner at the “Mrs. America”; Daisy Edgar-Jones, Carey Mulligan picked picture: Alexandre Desplat, “The nods) also added Oscars. They’ll retain that distinc- Midnight Sky”; Ludwig Goransson, “Normal People”; Shira Haas, “Un- to the streamer’s up a best actess nod for tion, despite being delayed nearly “Tenet”; James Newton Howard, orthodox”; Nicole Kidman, “The totals. her role in “Promising two months, after a surge in virus “News of the World”; Trent Reznor, Undoing”; Anya Taylor-Joy, “The Young Woman.” Atticus Ross, “Mank”; Trent Reznor, Queen’s Gambit.” Aaron Sorkin’s cases in recent months pushed the — Associated Press “The Trial of the FOCUS FEATURES Grammy Awards to March. Atticus Ross, Jon Batiste, “Soul.”.
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