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    Home » “La La Land” Leads Golden Globes With 7 Nominations; “Moonlight” Shines With 6

    “La La Land” Leads Golden Globes With 7 Nominations; “Moonlight” Shines With 6

    By SHOOTMonday, December 12, 2016Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2968 Views
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    This image released by Lionsgate shows Emma Stone (l) and Ryan Gosling in a scene from, "La La Land." (Dale Robinette/Lionsgate via AP)

    "People v. O.J. Simpson" tops TV competition with 5 nods

    By Jake Coyle, Film Writer, and Frazier Moore, TV Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    Damien Chazelle’s Los Angeles musical “La La Land” sang and danced its way to a leading seven Golden Globes nominations, with Barry Jenkins’ celebrated coming-of-age tale “Moonlight” close on its heels with six nods.

    “La La Land” earned nominations for its lead actors, Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, as well best picture, comedy or musical. The film also scored nominations for directing, screenplay, score and original song in the nominations announced Monday in Los Angeles by the Hollywood Foreign Press Assocation.

    “Moonlight” led the field in the dramatic categories, including best picture. It earned nods for Jenkins’ directing and script, supporting actor favorite Mahershala Ali and supporting actress Naomie Harris.

    The other nominees for best picture, drama, were “Manchester by the Sea,” “Lion,” ‘’Hell or High Water” and Mel Gibson’s “Hacksaw Ridge.”

    The Weinstein Co.’s “Lion,” the story of an Indian boy separated from his family, had an especially good morning. The film also earned nods for Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman.

    Kenneth Lonergan’s tender portrait of grief, “Manchester by the Sea,” landed five nominations, including best actor in a drama for Casey Affleck. Producer Matt Damon, in a statement, thanked the Hollywood Foreign Press “for championing a little movie like ours.”

    Meryl Streep landed her 30th nomination for best actress in a musical or comedy for “Florence Foster Jenkins.” Streep, an eight-time winner, will also be the recipient of the Cecil B. DeMille Award for career achievement.

    Going into the Golden Globe nominations, no film had more momentum than Jenkin’s celebrated “Moonlight,” a staple of top 10-lists and the best film choice of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the Gotham Independent Film Awards.

    But “La La Land,” the top film choice of the New York Film Critics Circle is viewed as the Oscar favorite, and, as expected, it dominated.

    The nominations also verified that this year’s awards season won’t be nearly so white as last year’s. Nominations heaped on “Moonlight,” ‘’Fences,” ‘’Loving” and “Hidden Figures” confirmed what has already solidified as a notably more diverse field.

    Television
    FX’s “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” leads in Golden Globes nominations with five nods, followed by another miniseries, AMC’s “The Night Manager,” with four.

    The nominations cite for best comedy FX’s newcomer “Atlanta” as well as ABC’s “black-ish,” HBO’s “Veep” and Amazon’s “Mozart in the Jungle” and “Transparent.

    Best drama nominations include HBO’s “Game of Thrones” and “Westworld,” Netflix’s “The Crown” and “Stranger Things,” and NBC’s freshman series “This Is Us.”

    “This Is Us” a gentle family drama that has proved to be an instant ratings hit, also scores two best actress Globes nominations, for Chrissy Metz and Mandy Moore.

    While the Globes tend to favor edgier cable fare, “This Is Us” and veteran sitcom “black-ish” were tied for the most nominations among broadcast TV series, with three apiece.

    Among networks overall, HBO led with 14 nominations, with FX the runner-up with nine. AMC, Amazon and Netflix were joined by ABC with five nominations apiece.

    The Jan. 8 Golden Globes will be hosted by Jimmy Fallon and broadcast by NBC from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills.

    Here’s a rundown of nominations:

    FEATURE FILM
    Best Motion Picture – Drama

    Hacksaw Ridge
    Hell or High Water
    Lion
    Manchester by the Sea
    Moonlight

    Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
    20th Century Women
    Deadpool
    Florence Foster Jenkins
    La La Land
    Sing Street

    Best Director – Motion Picture
    Damien Chazelle, La La Land
    Tom Ford, Nocturnal Animals
    Mel Gibson, Hacksaw Ridge
    Barry Jenkins, Moonlight
    Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester by the Sea

    Best Original Score – Motion Picture
    Moonlight, Nicholas Britell
    La La Land, Justin Hurwitz
    Arrival, Johann Johannsson
    Lion, Dustin O’Halloran, Hauschka
    Hidden Figures, Hans Zimmer, Pharrell Williams, Benjamin Wallfisch

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture
    Mahershala Ali, Moonlight
    Jeff Bridges, Hell or High Water
    Simon Helberg, Florence Foster Jenkins
    Dev Patel, Lion
    Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Nocturnal Animals

    Best Screenplay – Motion Picture
    Damien Chazelle, La La Land
    Tom Ford, Nocturnal Animals
    Barry Jenkins, Moonlight
    Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester by the Sea
    Taylor Sheridan, Hell or High Water

    Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language
    Divines
    Elle
    Neruda
    The Salesman
    Tony Erdmann

    Best Animated Film
    Kubo and the Two Strings
    Moana
    My Life as a Zucchini
    Sing
    Zootopia

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture
    Viola Davis, Fences
    Naomie Harris, Moonlight
    Nicole Kidman, Lion
    Octavia Spencer, Hidden Figures
    Michelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
    Colin Farrell, The Lobster
    Ryan Gosling, La La Land
    Hugh Grant, Florence Foster Jenkins
    Jonah Hill, War Dogs
    Ryan Reynolds, Deadpool

    Best Original Song – Motion Picture
    “Can’t Stop the Feeling,” Trolls
    “City of Stars,” La La Land
    “Faith,” Sing
    “Gold,” Gold
    “How Far I’ll Go,” Moana

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
    Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea
    Joel Edgerton, Loving
    Andrew Garfield, Hacksaw Ridge
    Viggo Mortensen, Captain Fantastic
    Denzel Washington, Fences

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
    Annette Bening, 20th Century Women
    Lily Collins, Rules Don’t Apply
    Hailee Steinfeld, The Edge of Seventeen
    Emma Stone, La La Land
    Meryl Streep, Florence Foster Jenkins

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
    Amy Adams, Arrival
    Jessica Chastian, Miss Sloane
    Ruth Negga, Loving
    Natalie Portman, Jackie
    Isabelle Huppert, Elle

    TELEVISION
    Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television

    Riz Ahmed, The Night Of
    Bryan Cranston, All the Way
    John Turturro, The Night Of
    Tom Hiddleston, Night Manager
    Courtney B. Vance, People v. O.J. Simpson

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
    Felicity Huffman, American Crime
    Riley Keough, The Girlfriend Experience
    Sarah Paulson, People v. O.J. Simpson
    Charlotte Rampling, London Spy
    Kerry Washington, Confirmation

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
    Olivia Colman, The Night Manager
    Lena Headey, Game of Thrones
    Chrissy Metz, This Is Us
    Mandy Moore, This Is Us
    Thandie Newton, Westworld

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
    Sterline K. Brown, The People v. O.J. Simpson
    Hugh Laurie, The Night Manager
    John Lithgow, The Crown
    Christian Slater, Mr. Robot
    John Travolta, The People v. O.J. Simpson

    Best Television Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
    American Crime
    The Dresser
    The Night Manager
    The Night Of
    The People vs. OJ Simpson

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
    Rachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
    Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep
    Sarah Jessica Parker, Divorce
    Issa Rae, Insecure
    Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin
    Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-ish

    Best Television Series – Comedy or Musical
    Atlanta
    Blackish
    Mozart in the Jungle
    Transparent
    Veep

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
    Anthony Anderson, Black-ish
    Gael Garcia Bernal, Mozart in the Jungle
    Donald Glover, Atlanta
    Nick Nolte, Graves
    Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent

    Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series – Drama
    Caitriona Balfe, Outlander
    Claire Foy, The Crown
    Keri Russell, The Americans
    Winona Ryder, Stranger Things
    Evan Rachel Wood, Westworld

    Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series – Drama
    Rami Malek, Mr. Robot
    Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul
    Matthew Rhys, The Americans
    Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan
    Billy Bob Thornton, Goliath

    Best Television Series – Drama
    The Crown
    Game of Thrones
    Stranger Things
    This Is Us
    Westworld

    Meryl Streep will be honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award.

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