Golden Globe nominations announced

Barbie and Oppenheimer lead nominations

by Amber Wilkinson

Among the frontrunners, clockwise from top left, Poor Things, The Flowers Of The Killer Moon, Anatomy Of A Fall and The Zone Of Interest
Among the frontrunners, clockwise from top left, Poor Things, The Flowers Of The Killer Moon, Anatomy Of A Fall and The Zone Of Interest

This year's awards season looks to be fiercely fought, with both English language and non-Hollywood films in the mix. Among the mainstream frontrunners at the Golden Globes are Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer and Barbie, which had a box office battle earlier in the year - with eight and nine nominations repsectively.

Martin Scorsese's Killers Of The Flower Moon and Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things also have seven nomiantions apiece. Among the established names, debutante Celine Song is also making a big impact with Past Lives, with five nominations. Meanwhile Jonathan Glazer's German language film The Zone Of Interest and Justine Triet's France-set Anatomy Of A Fall are also among the frontrunners.

The winners will be announced on January 7.

Best Motion Picture, Drama

Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical

Best Director

Best Actor, Drama

Best Actor, Musical or Comedy

Best Actress, Drama

Best Actress, Comedy or Musical

Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actress

Best Screenplay

Best Original Score



Best Original Song

Best Foreign Language Film

Best Animated Feature Film



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