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The Biggest Snubs and Surprises of the 2023 Golden Globe Nominations

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They’ve added a few new members to the controversy-plagued Hollywood Foreign Press Association, plus 100 new “nonmember” voters. They’ve got a new host, Jerrod Carmichael. And, as of Monday morning, they’ve got nominations for the best of film and TV of 2022. Of course, the Globes wouldn’t be the Globes if there weren’t some scandal anyway. Best Actor contender Brendan Fraser has accused the former head of the HFPA of groping him in 2003 and is boycotting the ceremony in protest. (He was still nominated.) Despite all the reforms, the Globes managed to stay fundamentally the same: They still love big stars, they still nominate anything from Netflix, and they still possess the ability to make some mind-boggling choices. Read on for the most notable snubs and surprises of the 2023 nominations. The Banshees of Inisherin and Everything Everywhere All at Once got in everywhere they needed to. After the dust settles, a pair of heavyweights are sitting pretty with picture, director, and screenplay nominations and multiple acting nods. Banshees led all films with eight nominations, including a double-up in Best Supporting Actor, while Everything Everywhere placed second, its only potential sore spot coming from Stephanie Hsu failing to crack Best Supporting Actress. (Her co-star Jamie Lee Curtis got in instead.) Meanwhile, other critical faves faltered: Tár’s Todd Field was a shocking snub in the Best Director category, and The Fabelmans managed only one acting nom, for Michelle Williams. Have we found our top two contenders heading into the holidays? Big mornings for Elvis and Babylon. Big, starry spectacle is the Globes’ thing, so it was not altogether surprising that they would jump at the chance to nominate Elvis, which garnered noms for Austin Butler and Baz Luhrmann to go with its spot in the Best Picture — Drama category. But what was less predictable is that they would also embrace Damien Chazelle’s Babylon, a loving ode to the magic of the movies that opens with an elephant pooping on the camera lens. Pundits had downgraded Babylon after its polarizing debut, but the Jazz Age extravaganza actually outperformed Elvis five noms to three. While you can argue that Diego Calva’s and Margot Robbie’s paths were eased by competing on the comedy side of the ballot, nominations for its score and supporting actor happened fair and square. You can’t peg all of this on the Globes’ long-standing love for Chazelle: Although La La Land was the winningest film in Golden Globes history, the HFPA did not particularly care for First Man. The takeaway here is clear: The Globes want Chazelle to stick to jazz. Ana de Armas knocked out Danielle Deadwyler.


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