Golden Globe nominations: The ‘Barbenheimer’ effect is not over
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The Golden Globe Awards, one of the highest-profile awards season broadcasts after the Oscars, has announced its nominations.
The revamped organisation, now a for-profit endeavor with a larger and more diverse voting body, has listed the nominees for its January awards show, after several troubled years.
Cedric the Entertainer and Wilmer Valderrama presided over the announcements from the Beverly Hilton Hotel, where the show will also take place on 7 January.
Greta Gerwig's Barbie dominates the Golden Globe Awards nominations with nine nods, including Best Picture Musical or Comedy, as well as acting nominations for Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling and three of its original songs.
It was closely followed by its meme companion, Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, which scored eight nominations, including Best Picture Drama and for performers Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr. and Emily Blunt.
Competiting with Oppenheimer in the Best Picture Drama cartegory are current awards darling Anatomy of a Fall; Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon; Bradley Cooper’s stunning Bernstein biopic Maestro; one of our favourite films of the year – Celine Song’s Past Lives; and Jonathan Glazer’s harrowing Holocaust drama The Zone of Interest.
For Best Picture Musical or Comedy, Barbie faces off against Air; American Fiction; The Holdovers; the knotty and memorable May December; and the deliriously brilliant Poor Things.
Of note is the strong European contingent, with France’s Anatomy of a Fall continuing its steady awards rise, with four nominations (Best Motion Picture Drama, Best Screenplay, Best Picture Non-English Language, and Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama), and the UK’s The Zone of Interest racking up three nominations (Best Motion Picture Drama, Best Picture Non-English Language, and Best Original Score Motion Picture).
Scroll down for the full list of nominees.
The 81st Golden Globe Awards will be the first major broadcast of awards season, with a new home on CBS.
It has been a tumultuous few years behind the scenes for the Golden Globes, following a bombshell report in the Los Angeles Times in 2021, which found that there were no Black members in the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which votes on the awards.
Stars and studios boycotted the Globes and NBC refused to air it in 2022 as a result.
After the group added journalists of colour to its ranks and instituted other reforms to address ethical concerns, the show came back in January 2023 in a one-year probationary agreement with NBC. The broadcast got its smallest audience ever, with 6.3 million viewers. The network did not opt to renew.
In June, billionaire Todd Boehly was granted approval to dissolve the HFPA and reinvent the Golden Globes as a for-profit organization.
In mid-November, CBS announced that it would air the ceremony on the network and also stream it on Paramount+.
Here is the full list of nominees:
FILM
Best Motion Picture Drama
Oppenheimer
Killers of the Flower Moon
Maestro
Past Lives
The Zone of Interest
Anatomy of a Fall
Best Picture Musical or Comedy
Barbie
Poor Things
American Fiction
The Holdovers
May December
Air
Best Director
Bradley Cooper — Maestro
Greta Gerwig — Barbie
Yorgos Lanthimos — Poor Things
Christopher Nolan — Oppenheimer
Martin Scorsese — Killers of the Flower Moon
Celine Song — Past Lives
Best Screenplay
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 Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
Lily Gladstone - Killers of the Flower Moon
Carey Mulligan - Maestro
Sandra Hüller - Anatomy of a Fall
Annette Bening - Nyad
Greta Lee - Past Lives
Cailee Spaeny - Priscilla
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
Bradley Cooper - Maestro
Leonardo DiCaprio - Killers of the Flower Moon
Colman Domingo - Rustin
Barry Keoghan - Saltburn
Cillian Murphy - Oppenheimer
Andrew Scott - All of Us Strangers
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Fantasia Barrino – The Color Purple
Jennifer Lawrence – No Hard Feelings
Natalie Portman – May December
Alma Pöysti – Fallen Leaves
Margot Robbie – Barbie
Emma Stone – Poor Things
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Nicolas Cage - Dream Scenario
Timothée Chalamet - Wonka
Matt Damon - Air
Paul Giamatti - The Holdovers
Joaquin Phoenix - Beau Is Afraid
Jeffrey Wright - American Fiction
Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture
Emily Blunt - Oppenheimer
Danielle Brooks - The Color Purple
Jodie Foster - Nyad
Julianne Moore - May December
Rosamund Pike - Saltburn
Da’Vine Joy Randolph - The Holdovers
Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture
Willem Dafoe - Poor Things
Robert DeNiro - Killers of the Flower Moon
Robert Downey Jr. - Oppenheimer
Ryan Gosling - Barbie
Charles Melton - May December
Mark Ruffalo - Poor Things
Best Picture - Non-English Language
Anatomy of a Fall (France)
Io Capitano (Italy)
Past Lives (United States)
Society of the Snow (Spain)
The Zone of Interest (United Kingdom)
Best Motion Picture - Animated
The Boy and the Heron
Elemental
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Suzume
Wish
Cinematic and Box Office Achievement
Barbie (Warner Bros.)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (Disney)
John Wick: Chapter 4 (Lionsgate Films)
Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One (Paramount Pictures)
Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures)
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Sony Pictures)
The Super Mario Bros. Movie (Universal Pictures)
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (AMC Theatres)
Best Original Score - Motion Picture
Ludwig Göransson — Oppenheimer
Jerskin Fendrix — Poor Things
Robbie Robertson — Killers of the Flower Moon
Mica Levi — The Zone of Interest
Daniel Pemberton — Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Joe Hisaishi — The Boy and the Heron
Best Original Song - Motion Picture
Barbie — “What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish and Finneas
Barbie — “Dance the Night” by Caroline Ailin, Dua Lipa, Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt
Barbie — “I’m Just Ken” by Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt
She Came to Me — “Addicted to Romance” by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa
The Super Mario Bros. Movie — “Peaches” by Jack Black, Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Eric Osmond, and John Spiker
Rustin — “Road to Freedom” by Lenny Kravitz
TV
Best Television Series – Drama
Succession
The Crown
The Diplomat
The Last of Us
1923
The Morning Show
Best Actress in a television series – Drama
Bella Ramsey - The Last of Us
Emma Stone - The Curse
Helen Mirren - 1923
Imelda Staunton - The Crown
Keri Russell - The Diplomat
Sarah Snook - Succession
Best Actor in a television series – Drama
Pedro Pascal - The Last of Us
Kieran Culkin - Succession
Jeremy Strong - Succession
Brian Cox - Succession
Gary Oldman - Slow Horses
Dominic West - The Crown
Best television series – Musical or Comedy
Abbott Elementary
Barry
Jury Duty
Only Murders in the Building
Ted Lasso
The Bear
Best Actress in a television series – Musical or Comedy
Rachel Brosnahan - The Marvelous Mrs Maisel
Quinta Brunson - Abbott Elementary
Elle Fanning - The Great
Selena Gomez - Only Murders in the Building
Natasha Lyonne - Poker Face
Ayo Edebiri - The Bear
Best Actor in a television series – Musical or Comedy
Bill Hader - Barry
Steve Martin - Only Murders in the Building
Jason Segel - Shrinking
Martin Short - Only Murders in the Building
Jason Sudeikis - Ted Lasso
Jeremy Allen White - The Bear
Best television limited series, anthology series or television film
Beef
Lessons in Chemistry
Daisy Jones and the Six
All the Light We Cannot See
Fellow Travelers
Fargo
Best Actress in a television limited series, anthology series or television film
Ali Wong - Beef
Brie Larson - Lessons in Chemistry
Elizabeth Olsen - Love & Death
Juno Temple - Fargo
Rachel Weisz - Dead Ringers
Riley Keough - Daisy Jones and the Six
Best Actor in television limited series, anthology series or television film
David Oyelowo - Lawmen: Bass Reeves
Jon Hamm - Fargo
Matt Bomer - Fellow Travelers
Sam Claflin - Daisy Jones and the Six
Steven Yeun - Beef
Woody Harrelson - White House Plumbers
Best supporting Actress on television series
Abby Elliott - The Bear
Christina Ricci - Yellowjackets
Elizabeth Debicki - The Crown
Hannah Waddingham - Ted Lasso
J Smith-Cameron - Succession
Meryl Streep - Only Murders in the Building
Best supporting male Actor on television series
Matthew Macfadyen - Succession
Alan Ruck - Succession
Alexander Skarsgård - Succession
James Marsden - Jury Duty
Billy Crudup - The Morning Show
Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy or Television
Ricky Gervais — Ricky Gervais: Armageddon
Trevor Noah — Trevor Noah: Where Was I
Chris Rock — Chris Rock: Selective Outrage
Amy Schumer — Amy Schumer: Emergency Contact
Sarah Silverman — Sarah Silverman: Someone You Love
Wanda Sykes — Wanda Sykes: I’m an Entertainer
The 81st Golden Globe Awards will take place on 7 January 2024.