
The Golden Globes are voted on by the HFPA, a group of 89 international journalists.

The dark money-laundering drama “Ozark” also picked up notable noms: its first-ever drama series, alongside acting ones for Jason Bateman, Laura Linney and Julia Garner. Meanwhile for TV, Netflix up another 20 nominations, including six for the fourth season of “The Crown” (which basically saw its entire cast get nominated – Olivia Colman, Emma Corrin, Josh O’Connor, Gillian Anderson and Helena Bonham Carter).
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On the movies side, two of the streaming giant’s films lead the pack of contenders: “Mank,” David Fincher’s drama about the screenwriter of “Citizen Kane,” picked up six nominations, and “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” Aaron Sorkin’s drama about a court case following protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention, scored five nominations. The biggest winner from today’s nominations: Netflix. 28, 2021, the date of the ceremony, though the television eligibility window remained unchanged.) (The eligibility window of this year’s contenders includes films released from Jan. But even during these uncertain times, the Globes are still a launching pad for prestige movies and TV series on the long march to the Oscars or Emmys. Will celebrities still be drinking from their homes? It’s anyone’s guess what a Zoom awards show organised by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association will look – or feel – like. And the nominations were only announced Wednesday morning, nearly two months later than usual. But the 78th ceremony was pushed back to late February, with (virtual) hosting duties to be carried out by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler – from different coasts.

The annual A-list dinner typically kicks off the year in the first weekend of January (with the guest list mapped out in December).

The Golden Globes never stick to a script, but this year they couldn’t keep their regular calendar date because of COVID-19.
