
The nominees for this year’s Golden Globe Awards were announced yesterday. The Netflix movie “Mank” and the Netflix TV show “The Crown” came out on top with six nominations apiece.
“The Trial of the Chicago 7” was the second-most nominated movie, while “Schitt’s Creek” was the second-most nominated show . . . followed by “Ozark”, “The Undoing”, “The Great”, and “Ratched”.
Netflix enjoyed a MASSIVE haul of nominations . . . partially because of its continued rise as a movie and series producer, but also because of the pandemic, which has given a huge boost to the streaming networks.
In fact, Netflix led the pack among distributors, with a record-breaking 42 nominations . . . 22 for movies and 20 for TV. That’s up from its previous record of 34 last year. Its 42 this year account for 35% of all the nominations.
Amazon Studios was next with 10 total between movies and TV. HBO and HBO Max combined for nine nominations, and Hulu got eight.
The “78th Annual Golden Globe Awards” air live on NBC on Sunday, February 28th. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are co-hosting for the fourth time, after hosting in 2013, 2014, and 2015.
The ceremony will air live but obviously it won’t be all in one room like usual. Tina will be hosting from New York City, and Amy will be in L.A. The nominees will appear from various locations around the world.
As for the honorary awards, the Globes will be giving Jane Fonda the Cecil B. deMille Award, and Norman Lear the Carol Burnett Award.
Here’s a full list of this year’s nominees:







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