Cheney biopic ‘Vice’ tops Golden Globe nominations
NEW YORK — Adam McKay's Dick Cheney biopic “Vice” seized control of the 76th Golden Globe Awards with a leading six nominations, narrowly edging out Bradley Cooper's tear-jerking revival “A Star Is Born,” the interracial road-trip drama “Green Book” and the period romp “The Favourite.”
“Vice” topped all contenders Thursday in nominations announced at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, including best picture, comedy and best actor nominations for Christian Bale's performance as the former vice president. It also earned nominations for Amy Adams' supporting role as Lynne Cheney, Sam Rockwell's George W. Bush and both the screenplay and direction by McKay.
For even the oftenquirky selections of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the strong support for “Vice” (which arrives in theaters Dec. 25) was a surprise. But it was far from a runaway win, as the press association typically spreads its awards around. Oscar front-runners “A Star Is Born,” “Green Book” and “The Favourite” trailed close behind with five nominations each. No women were nominated for best director.
Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh will co-host the Jan. 6 ceremony, to be broadcast live on NBC. A partial list of nominees:
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Drama: “Black Panther,” “BlacKkKlansman,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “If Beale Street Could Talk,” “A Star Is Born.” Comedy or musical:
“Crazy Rich Asians,” “The Favourite,” “Green Book,” “Mary Poppins Returns,” “Vice.” Animated: “Incredibles 2,”
“Isle of Dogs,” “Mirai,” “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” Actress, drama: Glenn Close, “The Wife”; Lady Gaga, “A Star is Born”; Nicole Kidman, “Destroyer”; Melissa McCarthy, “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”; Rosamund Pike, “A Private War.”
Actor, drama: Bradley Cooper, “A Star is Born”; Willem Dafoe, “At Eternity's Gate”; Lucas Hedges, “Boy Erased”; Rami Malek, “Bohemian Rhapsody”; John David Washington, “BlacKkKlansman.”
Director: Alfonso Cuaron, “Roma”; Bradley Cooper, “A Star Is Born”; Peter Farrelly, “Green Book”; Adam McKay, “Vice”; Spike Lee, “BlacKkKlansman.” Actor in a motion picture, comedy: Christian Bale, “Vice”; Viggo Mortensen, “Green Book”; Lin-Manuel Miranda, “Mary Poppins Returns”; Robert Redford, “The Old Man and the Gun”; John C. Reilly, “Stan & Ollie.” Actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy:
Olivia Colman, “The Favourite”; Emily Blunt, “Mary Poppins Returns”; Constance Wu, “Crazy Rich Asians”; Charlize Theron, “Tully”; Elsie Fisher, “Eighth Grade.” TV Drama series: “The
Americans,” “Bodyguard,” “Homecoming,” “Killing Eve,” “Pose.” Comedy series: “Barry,” “The Good Place,” “Kidding,” “The Kominsky Method, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” Limited series or movie:
“The Alienist,” “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story,” “Escape at Dannemora,” “Sharp Objects” and “A Very English Scandal.” Actress, musical or comedy: Kristen Bell “The Good Place”; Candice Bergen “Murphy Brown”; Alison Brie, “GLOW”; Rachel Brosnahan, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”; Debra Messing, “Will & Grace.” Actor, musical or comedy: Sacha Baron Cohen, “Who Is America”; Jim Carrey “Kidding”; Michael Douglas, “The Kominsky Method”; Donald Glover “Atlanta”; Bill Hader “Barry.” Actress in a TV series, drama: Caitriona Balfe, “Outlander”; Julia Roberts, “Homecoming”; Elisabeth Moss, “The Handmaid's Tale”; Sandra Oh, “Killing Eve”; Keri Russell, “The Americans. Actor in a TV series, drama: Stephan James, “Homecoming”; Matthew Rhys, “The Americans”; Jason Bateman, “Ozark”; Billy Porter, “Pose”; Richard Madden, “Bodyguard.”