Killers of the Flower Moon trailer
It was this summer’s clash of the movie titans: A film about the creation of something so vast, so monumental that the world would never be the same again. And Oppenheimer.
Now the Golden Globes nominations have resurrected the battle of Barbenheimer, with the two box office smashes going toe-to-toe to accumulate the most awards.
The films and TV shows in contention for the annual ceremony were revealed in Los Angeles on Monday. Greta Gerwig’s blockbuster comedy Barbie led the pack with nine nominations, followed by Christopher Nolan’s epic Oppenheimer with eight.
While both films are nominated in different categories – the former in Best Film, Comedy/Musical and the latter in Best Film, Drama – the duo will be battling to become the most-awarded film of the night.
Both films were released in cinemas on the same day (21 June), which spawned a global phenomenon that proved breathed new life into cinemas on both sides of the Atlanic.
Barbie became the biggest film of the year, amassing takings of $1.45bn (£1.15bn), while Oppenheimer earnt $953.7m (£759.9m) to become the highest-grossing biopic of all time, surpassing Bohemian Rhapsody.
All the main actors in the film, Barbie’s Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling alongside Oppenheimer’s Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, and Robert Downey Jr, have been nominated for awards.
Meanwhile, Gerwig has scored her first Best Director nomination for the film, having been snubbed for Lady Bird in 2018, while Nolan has picked up his third nod following Inception and Dunkirk. The pair are nominated in the same category, though neither have won before.
Following close behind in the nominations pack are Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon and Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things, which have seven nominations each.
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In the TV categories, Succession is the most nominated series, with a total of nine, followed by The Bear and Only Murders in the Building, which have five apiece.
It’s a big year for the Brits, with nominations for Carey Mulligan, who stars in Bradley Cooper’s Leonard Bernstein biopic Maestro, and Emily Blunt for her role in Oppenheimer.
Elsewhere, Rosamund Pike snuck in a surprise nomination for her supporting turn in Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn.
British actors have made a strong showing in the TV categories thanks to nominations for Bella Ramsey, who plays Ellie in The Last of Us, and Sam Claflin for Daisy Jones & the Six, as well as Imelda Staunton and Dominic West for their respective roles in The Crown.
Perhaps inspired by Barbenheimer, the forthcoming ceremony has also introduced a new category: Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement. The former has led to a nomination for Taylor Swift for her concert film The Eras Tour – but Swift is not the only musician to be nominated for a Golden Globe: Billie Eilish received her first acting nomination following her role in horror series Swarm.
This year’s nominations arrive after a huge membership shake-up for the ceremony’s voting body, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), which, in 2022, was accused of a lack of diversity in a Los Angeles Times exposé.
At the time, the HFPA did not have a single Black member, but it has since expanded its membership and enforced what was described as a strict code of conduct among voters. This led to the approval of many celebrities who, one year after boycotting the event, decided to attend the 2023 ceremony.
Despite this, according to reports, the Golden Globes are struggling to find a host.
CNN claims that Chris Rock and Ali Wong, as well as Will Arnett, Sean Hayes and Jason Bateman, who were reportedly approached to host as a trio, have all declined offers.
A spokesperson for the Golden Globes declined to comment on the search for the host. However, a source close to the situation said there are “three very serious conversations” going on with potential presenters.
The ceremony takes place Sunday 7 January 2024, and will be available to watch in the US on CBS and in the UK on Paramount+.
Well, join us on 7th January when we’ll be liveblogging the actual ceremony through the night. Get your coffees readu…
Jacob Stolworthy11 December 2023 16:19
Out of all the actors in Succession, Nicholas braun missed out.
Jacob Stolworthy11 December 2023 16:05
Full TV nominations tally for 2024
The Bear / Only Murders in the Building – five
BEEF / The Crown / Daisy Jones & the Six / Fellow Travellers / Lessons in Chemistry – four
Barry / Fargo / The Last of Us / Ted Lasso – three
Abbott Elementary / The Diplomat / Jury Duty / Love & Death / The Morning Show / 1923 / Swarm / White House Plumbers – two
All the Light We Cannot See / The Curse / Dead Ringers / The Great / Lawmen: Bass Reeves / The Marvellous Mrs Maisel / Poker Face / A Small Light / Shrinking / Slow Horses / Yellowjackets – one
Jacob Stolworthy11 December 2023 14:38
Full movie nominations tally for 2024
Killers of the Flower Moon / Poor Things – seven
Anatomy of a Fall / May December / Maestro – four
The Holdovers / The Super Mario Bros Movie / The Zone of Interest – three
American Fiction/ The Boy and the Heron /The Colour Purple / Fallen Leaves / Nyad / Rustin / Saltburn / Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – two
Air / All of Us Strangers / Beau is Afraid / Elemental / Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 / Io Capitano / John Wick: Chapter 4 / Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One / No Hard Feelings / Priscilla / She Came to Me / Society of the Snow / Suzume / Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour / Wish / Wonka – one
Jacob Stolworthy11 December 2023 14:31
Best Supporting Actor – Television Limited Series/Motion Picture
Jonathan Bailey – Fellow Travellers
Taylor Kitsch – Painkiller
Jesse Plemons – Love & Death
Lewis Pullman – Lessons in Chemistry
Liev Schreiber – A Small Light
Justin Theroux – White House Plumbers
Jacob Stolworthy11 December 2023 14:23
New category alert
There’s also a new category – seems apt in the year of Barbenheimer.
Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
The Super Mario Bros Movie
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour
Jacob Stolworthy11 December 2023 14:13
Two final nominations for you.
Best Performance by an Actress in Supporting Role, Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television
Harriet Sloane — “Lessons in Chemistry”
Patti Yasutake — “Beef”
Suki Waterhouse — “Daisy Jones & the Six”
Chloe Bailey — “Swarm”
Allison Williams — “Fellow Travelers”
Carla Gugino — “Fall of the House of Usher”
Jacob Stolworthy11 December 2023 14:07
Meryl Streep has just extended her record as the holder of most Golden Globes nominations.
Her Best Supporting Actress – Television Series nod for Only Murders in the Building is her 33rd.
Jacob Stolworthy11 December 2023 14:04
Succ-yes-sion (sorry)
Succession is the ultimate leader, though, with nine nominations – including three apiece in the Male Acting categories, both Lead and Supporting.
Find the full rundown here:
Jacob Stolworthy11 December 2023 13:58
Ludwig Göransson — “Oppenheimer”
Jerskin Fendrix — “Poor Things”
Robbie Robertson — “Killers of the Flower Moon”
Mica Levi — “The Zone of Interest”
Daniel Pemberton — “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”
Joe Hisaishi — “The Boy and the Heron”
Jacob Stolworthy11 December 2023 13:53