
"Ever since reforming their membership a few years back, the Globes have backed away from their particular brand of shamelessness and gotten a little bit hipper. Now they're essentially a critics' group with a TV deal. Still, the wide scope of their nominations - separate categories for comedies and dramas, a whole slate of TV noms that operate on a different calendar from the Emmys', and for the first time, a category for podcasts - means plenty of room for surprises."
"Stop me if you've heard this before: The Golden Globes handed a Black-led film fewer noms than everyone expected. Last year saw lower-key movies like Sing Sing and Hard Truths underperform. This year it happened to , a film the Globes treated like a top-tier contender - until they got to the acting categories. Despite pulling in seven nominations, Sinners' only acting recognition came for Michael B. Jordan in Best Actor in a Drama."
The Golden Globes have reformed membership and shifted toward a hipper, critics'-style operation with a TV deal while retaining a broad awards structure. The awards maintain separate comedy and drama film categories, a distinct TV nomination calendar, and introduced a podcasts category, creating room for surprises. Longstanding elements of Old Globes DNA still produce notable omissions among worthy contenders. Sinners earned seven nominations but received only one acting nod for Michael B. Jordan, with Delroy Lindo and Wunmi Mosaku omitted from supporting acting categories. Neon dominated with 21 total nominations, five more than the second-place finisher.
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