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Netflix dominates this year’s Golden Globe nomination­s

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Hollywood disrupter Netflix dominated the Golden Globe nomination­s this week as its heart-wrenching divorce saga Marriage Story grabbed six nods including those for best drama, kicking off the race for the Oscars.

The streaming giant, which has spent billions to lure the industry’s top filmmaking talent and fund lavish awards-season campaigns, trounced the traditiona­l Tinseltown studios with a whopping 17 film nomination­s.

“I’m not surprised by the dominance — I’m surprised by how massive the dominance is,” Lorenzo Soria, president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n, said at the Beverly Hills ceremony.

“The announceme­nts this morning are sort of like a coming-of-age of the streaming services.”

The Irishman, Martin Scorsese’s three-and-a-half-hour gangster epic, also from Netflix, secured five nomination­s, ending up tied for second with

Once Upon A Time … In Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino’s nostalgic love letter to 1960s Tinseltown.

The nomination­s traditiona­lly see the stars and movies destined for awards success start to break away from the competitio­n — the Globes are seen as a major bellwether for February’s Academy Awards.

Marriage Story earned nomination­s for its stars Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver, and for its screenplay, but Noah Baumbach missed out as director.

The film portrays how a seemingly stable love can be ripped apart after Johansson’s actress moves from New York to Los Angeles, calling in the lawyers as she separates from a self-absorbed theatre director played by Driver.

Scorsese was nominated for best director for The Irishman but there was no best actor nod for his leading man Robert De Niro. Instead, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci were selected for supporting roles.

For Once Upon A Time, stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt made the acting shortlists, along with Tarantino for directing. The film helped Sony reach eight nomination­s and finish second overall.

Netflix’s The Two Popes, which imagines a series of debates between the strict, conservati­ve Pope Benedict and his charismati­c successor Francis, also performed well for the streamer, picking up acting nomination­s for Jonathan Pryce and Anthony Hopkins.

And Eddie Murphy’s comeback vehicle Dolemite Is My Name added a further two nomination­s for Netflix on the comedy side.

The streamer managed three film nods last year, for Mexican black-andwhite drama Roma.

The Golden Globes, which feature separate awards for dramas and

musicals/comedies, are known for favouring star-studded movies that perform well at the box office, often with scant regard for critics’ reviews.

Dark comic book tale Joker, which has grossed over US$1 billion (30.3 billion baht) worldwide despite polarising critics, was nominated for best drama, best actor (Joaquin Phoenix) and best director (Todd Phillips).

But the HFPA’s 90-odd members once again did not select any female directors, with Little Women helmer Greta Gerwig notably absent.

“These are not our people and they do not represent us,” tweeted Alma Har’el, director of the snubbed childhood drama Honey Boy.

“Do not look for justice in the awards system. We are building a new world.”

Underlinin­g its supremacy, Netflix also secured the most television nomination­s, with 17. The latest series of royal-family drama, The Crown, which features an all-new cast led by Olivia Colman, secured a joint-leading four nomination­s.

Rival HBO managed 15, although the much-maligned final season of Game Of Thrones earned just a single nod, for lead actor Kit Harington.

New streaming platform Apple TV+, launched last month, secured its first nomination­s, for flagship launch programme The Morning Show. Lead actresses Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoo­n, who also executive-produced the series about a morning news programme hit by a #MeToo scandal, were both nominated.

And Meryl Streep broke her own record to bag a 34th Globe nomination for HBO’s Big Little Lies.

Monday’s nomination­s were announced at an early-morning ceremony by actor Tim Allen (Toy Story) and actresses Dakota Fanning (I Am Sam)

and Susan Kelechi Watson (This Is Us).

The 77th Golden Globes will take place in Los Angeles on Jan 5, two days before voting for Oscars nominees ends.

Nods for Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Jennifer Lopez across best original song (The Lion King, Cats) and best supporting actress (Hustlers) categories will lend further star power to the gala. The show will be hosted by comedian Ricky Gervais for a fifth time.

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The Crown received four nomination­s for the 77th Golden Globes.
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