Golden Globes 2022: Here’s the full list of nominations

Golden Globes 2022: Here's the full list of nominations
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Golden Globes 2022: Here’s the full list of nominations

After months of controversy, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced the nominees for the 79th Annual Golden Globe Awards on Monday. Netflix’s “Power of the Dog” and Focus Features “Belfast” have garnered seven major nominations, according to Variety. HBO’s “Succession”, a dynastic drama about a cutthroat media mogul and his family, has topped all television shows with five nominations. In the past, the honor was greeted with a stream of statements from filmmakers and stars, expressing shock and joy at being recognized by the group. However, the HFPA has been embroiled in controversy over its lack of diversity and lousy ethical practices, which led NBC to cancel the broadcast in 2022 and top studios and stars pledged not to work with the group until it reforms. does not install.

Earlier this year, the HFPA came under criticism for not having any black members in its nearly 100-person organization, accepting expensive gifts to influence their votes and other unethical practices. Since then, the HFPA has diversified its ranks, revised its bylaws, banned gifts, restricted paid travel and underwent significant fundamental changes.

In a letter obtained by Variety last week, HFPA President Helen Hohen revealed that the 2022 ceremony will focus on the HFPA’s philanthropic efforts, and that she invited celebrities to attend the nominations announcement like typical years. However, the 2022 Golden Globes will look different from normal years as the HFPA is still cloudy. Hohen revealed the nominations during a live stream that also featured Snoop Dogg reading out the group’s selections for Best in Television and Film. In his remarks, Hohen called 2021 a “year of change and reflection” for the group.

Below is the complete enrollment list:

Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy

“The Great” (Hulu)

“Hacks” (HBO/HBO Max)

‘Only murders in the building’

(Hulu)

“Reservation Dogs” (FX on Hulu)

“Ted Lasso” (Apple TV Plus)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Drama

Brian Cox (“Succession”)

Lee Jung-jae (“Squid Game”)

Billy Porter (“Pose”)

Jeremy Strong (“Succession”)

Omar C (‘Lupin’)

Best Performance by an Actress, Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television

Jessica Chastain (“Scenes From The Wedding”)

Cynthia Erivo (“Genius: Aretha”)

Elizabeth Olsen (“WandaVision”)

Margaret Qualley (“Maid”)

Kate Winslet (“Mare of Easttown”)

Best Director, Motion Picture

Kenneth Branagh (“Belfast”)

Jane Campion (“The Power of the Dog”)

Maggie Gyllenhaal (“The Lost Daughter”)

Steven Spielberg (“West Side Story”)

Denis Villeneuve (“Dune”)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

Marion Cotillard (“Annette”)

Alana Haim (‘Licorice Pizza’)

Jennifer Lawrence (“Don’t Look Up”)

Emma Stone (“Crula”)

Rachel Ziegler (“West Side Story”)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama

Mahershala Ali (“Swan Song”)

Javier Bardem (“Being the Ricardos”)

Benedict Cumberbatch (“Dog Power”)

Will Smith (“King Richard”)

Denzel Washington (“The Tragedy of Macbeth”)

Best Television Series, Drama

‘Lupin’ (Netflix)

‘The Morning Show’ (Apple TV Plus)

‘Pose’ (FX)

‘Squid Game’

(Netflix)

“Succession” (HBO/HBO Max)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Drama

Uzo Aduba (“In Healing”)

Jennifer Aniston (“The Morning Show”)

Christine Baranski (“The Good Fight”)

Elisabeth Moss (“The Handmaid’s Tale”)

Michaela J. Rodriguez (“Pose”)

Best Performance by an Actor, Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television

Paul Bettany (“WandaVision”)

Oscar Isaac (“Scenes from Marriage”)

Michael Keaton (“Dopesic”)

Ewan McGregor (“Halston”)

Tahar Rahim (‘The Serpent’)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

Leonardo DiCaprio (“Don’t Look Up”)

Peter Dinklage (“Cyrano”)

Andrew Garfield (“Tick, tick… BOOM!”)

Cooper Hoffman (“Licorice Pizza”)

Anthony Ramos (“In the Heights”)

Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture

Ben Affleck (“The Tender Bar”)

Jamie Dornan (“Belfast”)

Ciaran Hinds (“Belfast”)

Troy Kotsur (“CODA”)

Cody Smit-McPhee (“Dog Power”)

Best Original Score, Motion Picture

“The French Dispatch” (Searchlight Pictures) — Alexandre Desplat

“Encanto” (Walt Disney Pictures) – Jermaine Franco

“The Power of the Dog” (Netflix) – Johnny Greenwood

“Parallel Mothers” (Sony Pictures Classic) — Alberto Iglesias

“Dune” (Warner Bros.) – Hans Zimmer

Best Actress in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy

Hannah Anbinder (“Hacks”)

Elle Fanning (“The Great”)

Issa Rae (“Insecure”)

Tracee Ellis Ross (“Black-ish”)

Gene Smart (“Hacks”)

Best Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television

“Dopesic” (Hulu)

“Impeachment: American Crime Story” (FX)

“Made” (Netflix)

“Mare of Easttown” (HBO/HBO Max)

‘The Underground Railroad’ (Amazon Prime Video)

Best Supporting Actor, Television

Billy Crudup (“The Morning Show”)

Kieran Culkin (“Succession”)

Mark Duplass (“The Morning Show”)

Brett Goldstein (“Ted Lasso”)

O Yeong-su (“Squid Game”)

Best Picture, Musical or Comedy

“Cyrano” (MGM)

“Don’t Look Up” (Netflix)

‘Liquorice Pizza’ (MGM)

‘Tick, tick… BOOM!’ (Netflix)

‘West Side Story’ (20th Century Studio / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

Best Supporting Actress, Motion Picture

Caitriona Balfe (“Belfast”)

Ariana Debos (“West Side Story”)

Kirsten Dunst (“The Power of the Dog”)

Anjonew Ellis (“King Richard”)

Ruth Negga (“Passing”)

Best Picture, Foreign Language

‘Compartment No. 6’ (Sony Pictures Classics) — Finland, Russia, Germany

“Drive My Car” (Janus Films) — Japan

“The Hand of God” (Netflix) — Italy

“A Hero” (Amazon Studios) — France, Iran

‘Parallel Mothers’ (Sony Pictures Classics) –Spain

Best Screenplay, Motion Picture

Paul Thomas Anderson – Licorice Pizza (MGM/United Artists Releasing)

Kenneth Branagh – “Belfast” (Focus Features)

Jane Campion – “The Power of the Dog” (Netflix)

Adam McKay – “Don’t Look Up” (Netflix)

Aaron Sorkin – “Being the Ricardos” (Amazon Studios)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama

Jessica Chastain (“The Eyes of Tammy Faye”)

Olivia Colman (“The Lost Daughter”)

Nicole Kidman (“Being the Ricardos”)

Lady Gaga (“House of Gucci”)

Kristen Stewart (“Spencer”)

Best Motion Picture, Drama

‘Belfast’ (Focus Features)

‘Coda’ (Apple)

“Dune” (Warner Bros.)

‘King Richard’ (Warner Bros.)

“The Power of the Dog” (Netflix)

Best Television Actor, Musical/Comedy Series

Anthony Anderson (“Black-ish”)

Nicholas Hoult (“The Great”)

Steve Martin (“Only Murders in the Building”)

Martin Short (“Only Murders in the Building”)

Jason Sudeikis (“Ted Lasso”)

Best Supporting Actress, Television

Jennifer Coolidge (“White Lotus”)

Kaitlyn Dever (“Dopesic”)

Andie McDowell (“Maid”)

Sarah Snook (“Succession”)

Hannah Waddingham (“Ted Lasso”)

Best Original Song, Motion Picture

‘Be Alive’ from ‘King Richard’ (Warner Bros.) — Beyonce Knowles-Carter, Dixon

‘Dos Orugitas’ from ‘Encanto’ (Walt Disney Pictures) – Lin-Manuel Miranda

‘Belfast’ to ‘Down to Joy’ (Focus Features) — Van Morrison

From ‘Respect’ to ‘Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)’ (MGM/United Artists Releasing) – Jamie Hartman, Jennifer Hudson, Carole King

‘No Time to Die’ from ‘No Time to Die’ (MGM/United Artists Releasing) – Billie Eilish, Phineas O’Connell Best Motion Picture, Animated

“Encanto” (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

“Run” (Neon)

‘Luca’ (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

‘My Sunny Mad’ (Totem Films)

Raya and the Last Dragon (Walt Disney Studios)

The Globes were once seen as an important bellwether for the Oscars, but it’s not clear how influential they will prove to be this year. In a sign of their lesser relevance, the Critics’ Choice Association will announce its nominations just hours after the HFPA unveils its own selections. According to Variety, a few months back could not have imagined such a pile

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