
"Paul Thomas Anderson's idiosyncratic activism caper One Battle After Another has so far dominated, becoming only the fourth film ever to win best film at both the New York and Los Angeles film circles then the National Board of Review and the National Society of Film Critics. But how far can it go? It leads this weekend's Golden Globes with nine nominations but the comedy"
"The belated attempts to add some diversity to the Globes voting pool have been slowly paying off with this year's major drama category boasting three films in a foreign language, two from Latino directors, one from a Black director, one from a Middle Eastern director and one directed by an Asian woman. Unlike the category-filling days of films like The Great Debaters or Bobby, each film"
"here is enough of a contender to also make the Oscars big 10, making it slightly harder to predict. Frankenstein is perhaps the least likely, a film respected for its craft but perhaps not as loved for its emotional connection, while Sentimental Value is perhaps the opposite yet could be too modest to win. There's growing buzz for It Was Just An Accident and The Secret Agent, both timely tales of pushing back against oppressive forces, but I think this"
One Battle After Another has dominated critics' awards and leads the Golden Globes with nine nominations. Comedy categories include Marty Supreme and its leading man Timothee Chalamet, while drama contenders Sinners and Hamnet present contrasting awards narratives. The Globes drama lineup includes three foreign-language films, two films from Latino directors, one from a Black director, one from a Middle Eastern director and one by an Asian woman. Frankenstein is respected for craft but may lack emotional connection, and Sentimental Value could be too modest to win. There is growing buzz for It Was Just An Accident and The Secret Agent. The race appears to be between Hamnet and Sinners, with Sinners holding popular support while Hamnet fits traditional Globes preferences.
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