The nominations for the 75th Golden Globe Awards were announced Monday.
will reveal nominations for the 75th annual Golden Globe Awards on Monday. Despite facing allegations of inappropriate behavior towards a female co-star in an Australian stage production on the set of “King Lear” two years ago, Rush picked up a nomination for best actor in a TV limited series for “Genius.” He has denied the claims and sued an Australian tabloid for defamation.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.HBO Entertainment / David E. Kelly Productions / Pacific Standard / Blossom FilmsKristen Bell announces nominations for 75th Golden Globes.NOMINATIONS BY TELEVISION SERIES OR PROGRAMKristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert LopezNick Jonas, Justin Tranter, Nick MonsonUniversal Television / Oh Brudder Productions / Alan Yang Productions / Fremulon Productions / 3 Arts EntertainmentRoman J. Israel nowrap="nowrap", Esq.Double Dare You; Fox Searchlight PicturesBreakthru Films / Trademark Films; Good Deed EntertainmentLeft Bank Pictures / Sony Pictures TelevisionFabula, Participant Media, Komplizen Film, Muchas Gracias, Setembro Cine; Sony Pictures Classics )See below for what I’m thinking, and tune in Monday morning to see how right (or wrong) I was. The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. They were recognized alongside Bob Odenkirk (“Better Call Saul”) and Liev Schreiber (“Ray Donovan”), as well as Jason Bateman who shook up his comedic image as a money launderer in “Ozark.”Netflix’s “The Crown” and “Stranger Things” will duke it out with Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” HBO”s “Game of Thrones,” and NBC’s “This is Us” for the best TV drama Golden Globe. Barnum in “The Greatest Showman.” He faces off against teen heartthrob Ansel Elgort as a getaway driver in “Baby Driver,” Steve Carell’s turn as sexist tennis champ Bobby Riggs in “Battle of the Sexes,” James Franco’s work as a delusional director in “The Disaster Artist” and Daniel Kaluuya’s performance as a houseguest in for a world of hurt in “Get Out.”Other notable omissions include Amazon’s “The Big Sick,” a surprise indie hit, and HBO’s “Veep,” the scathing political satire. It’s better to take them for what they are: An often refreshingly different spin on the season’s offerings.The 75th annual Golden Globe Awards are scheduled for Jan. 7, 2018.It will be interesting to see how micro-elements play out. Last year, the organization gave its top musical/comedy prize to “La La Land” and its best drama statue to “Moonlight,” which went on to pick up the Academy Award for Best Picture. The ceremony aired live on NBC in the United States. Before then, keep track of all of this year's film awards and nominations with our 2018 Film Awards Scorecard. Both were shut out by Globes voters.Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman, who starred in “Big Little Lies,” picked up best actress in a TV limited series or movie nominations, along with Jessica Biel (“The Sinner”), Jessica Lange, (“Feud: Bette and Joan”), and Susan Sarandon (“Feud: Bette and Joan”). Tragicastorado, the Globes are notorious for snubbing older series in favor of new ones.
Plummer was a last-minute stand-in for Kevin Spacey, re-shooting his scenes as J. Paul Getty in “All the Money in the World.” He earned a best supporting actor nod.Globes voters didn’t entirely shut out industry figures who have become embroiled in the ever-widening scandal. (Meryl Streep no doubt gained a few votes after her rousing anti-Trump remarks on last year’s telecast. The 76th ceremony of the Golden Globe Awards honored the best in film and American television of 2018, as chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. The 75th Golden Globe Awards honored film and American television of 2017, and was broadcast live on January 7, 2018, from The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California beginning at 5:00 p.m. PST / 8:00 p.m. EST by NBC. Search All. will reveal nominations for the 75th annual Golden Globe Awards on Monday. Share this article … Fans of the illustrious awards ceremony have been left somewhat underwhelmed following a series of disappointments in certain categories. Sterling K. Brown was nominated for best actor in a TV drama for “This Is Us,” the sudsy NBC hit, and Freddie Highmore earned a nod for his work as a medical genius in “The Good Doctor,” the ABC ratings breakout. Two time Oscar winner Robert De Niro scored a nod for playing disgraced financier Bernie Madoff in HBO’s “The Wizard of Lies,” Academy Award winner Rush was recognized for playing Albert Einstein in the National Geographic Channel’s “Genius,” and two-time Oscar nominee Jude Law picked up a nomination for playing a radical pontiff in HBO’s “The Young Pope.” Kyle MacLachlan (“Twin Peaks”) and Ewan McGregor (“Fargo”) were also nominated.Christopher Plummer wasn’t accused of any misdeeds, but the celebrated thespian owes his nod to the harassment scandal.