Despite the fact that the pandemic seemed ready once again to revolutionize everything, the announcement of the nominations for the

Golden Globes

, whose ceremony has been shifted to February 28, was discovered, in its own way, perfectly predictable.

The barely five minutes it took

Jessica Parker and Taraji P. Henson

to rush through the list is how long it took for the revolution to subside.

The year of the ubiquitous platforms that have taken over everything during lockdown and beyond may also, if no one remedies it, the year of the Golden Globes of, for example, Netflix.

But there is resistance.

In the major categories, movies and drama series, the platform of yore has placed its favorites, but it will be seen with the ones that are, indeed, the favorite.

Thus, '

Nomadland

',

Chloé Zhao's film

that triumphed in Venice, seems the best placed for the award.

His are the nominations for best director, best actress (

Frances McDormand

) and best screenplay.

Beside him,

'The father'

, by Florian Zeller, follows him closely.

Not in vain does he have the same number of candidacies, but the director is left out.

It appears in the script, the actor (

Anthony Hopkins

) and the actress (

Olivia Colman

, who by the way, is also an actress for the series '

The Crown'

).

And it should not be forgotten '

A promising woman

', by Emerald Fennell, which also has possibilities for a film, direction, script and, be careful, best actress with

Carey Mulligan

, the same one who recently accused the critic of '

Variety

' as macho and It thus became the best option to start a lively debate.

(The critic answered and, of course, he armed himself ... But that's another story).

And then there

's Netflix let '

Mank

' by

David Fincher

, and '

The trial of the 7'

of

Aaron Sorkin

.

The first, which reconstructs the filming of '

Citizen Kane'

, opts for almost everything: film, direction, script, actor (

Gary Oldman

), supporting actress (

Amanda Seyfried

) and music.

And the second, very closely, aspires to film, direction, script, supporting actor (

Sacha Baron Cohen

, who also appears nominated in the comedy and musical section for '

Borat Subsequent movie'

) and song.

With regard to television, here yes, comes the revenge.

Send Netflix.

His are

'The Crown', 'Ozark'

and '

Ratched

' in the star category.

But so are '

Gambit de dama

' and '

Unorthodox

' in the miniseries or movie for television.

Only the musical or comedy resists them, where they only place '

Emily in Paris'

.

And with that said, '

The Crown

'.

It is clear that the foreign press journalists stationed in Los Angeles who form the jury of all this are nostalgic for the monarchy.

The history of British royalty appears on all sides.

Emma Corrin and Olivia Colman

(again) compete with each other for best actress;

Josh O'Connor

sneaks in as lead actor;

Gillian Anderson and Helena Bonham Carter

also coincide in the section of supporting actress, and ... And now.

Only the third season '

Ozark

' seems to live up to the enthusiasm of the international critics who place a candidate in each category: the series of course, the main actor (

Jason Bateman

), the actress (

Laura Linney

) and the supporting actress (

Julia Garner

).

And so things, highlight the emergence of '

Small ax

', Steve McQueen's historical prodigy, as an event to follow as the five television movies that they are and that will compete with celebrities such as'

Lady's Gambit ',' Unorthodox '

or'

The Undoing

'.

To summarize a lot and without much care, I win (in series) and lose (in cinema) ...

Netflix.

List of Nominations for the Golden Globes 2021

MOVIE THEATER

Best Picture: Drama

'The father'

'Mank'

'Nomadland'

'A promising young woman'

'The Chicago 7 trial'

Best Film: Comedy or Musical

'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm'

'Hamilton'

'Palm Springs'

'Music'

'The Prom'

Best Actress: Drama

Andra Day for 'The United States against Billie Holiday'

Vanessa Kirby, 'Fragments of a Woman'

Frances McDormand for 'Nomadland'

Carey Mulligan for 'A Promising Young Woman'

Viola Davis for 'The Mother of the Blues'

Best Actor: Drama

Riz Ahmed for 'The Sound of Metal'

Chadwick Boseman for 'The Mother of the Blues'

Anthony Hopkins for 'The Father'

Gary Oldman, 'Mank'

Tahar Rahim for 'The Mauritanian'

Best Actress: Musical or Comedy

Maria Bakalova for 'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm'

Michelle Pfeiffer for 'French Exit'

Anya Taylor-Joy for 'Emma'

Kate Hudson for 'Music'

Rosamund Pike for 'I Care a Lot'

Best Actor: Musical or Comedy

Sacha Baron Cohen for 'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm'

James Corden for 'The Prom'

Lin-Manuel Miranda for 'Hamilton'

Dev Patel for 'The Personal History of David Copperfield'

Andy Samberg, 'Palm Springs'

Best Supporting Actress

Glenn Close for 'Hillbilly Elegy'

Olivia Colman for 'The Father'

Jodie Foster, 'The Mauritanian'

Amanda Seyfried for 'Mank'

Helena Zengel for 'News from the great world'

Best Supporting Actor

Sacha Baron Cohen for 'The Chicago 7 Trial'

Daniel Kaluuya for 'Judas and the Black Messiah'

Jared Leto for 'The Little Things'

Bill Murray for 'On the Rocks'

Leslie Odom Jr. for 'One Night in Miami'

Best direction

Emerald Fennell for 'A Promising Young Woman'

David Fincher for 'Mank'

Chloe Zhao for 'Nomadland'

Regina King for 'One Night in Miami'

Aaron Sorkin for 'The Chicago 7 Trial'

Best screenplay

'A promising young woman'

'Mank'

'The Chicago 7 trial'

'The father'

'Nomadland'

Best animated film

'The Croods: A New Era'

'Onward'

'Beyond the moon'

'Soul'

'Wolfwalkers'

Best Foreign Film

'Another Round' (Denmark)

'La llorona' (France, Guatemala)

'The Life Ahead' (Italy)

'Minari' (USA)

'Two fo Us' (France, USA)

Best soundtrack

'Midnight sky'

'Tenet'

'News from the big world'

'Mank'

'Soul'

Best Original Song

'Fight for You' from 'Judas and the Black Messiah'

'Hear My Voice' from 'The Chicago 7 Trial'

'Io Sì (Seen)' from 'The Life Ahead'

'Speak Now' from 'One Night in Miami'

'Tigress & Tweed' from 'America vs. Billie Holiday'

TELEVISION

Best Series: Drama

'The Crown'

'Lovecraft Country'

'The Mandalorian'

'Ozark'

'Ratched'

Best Series: Comedy or Musical

'Emily in Paris'

'The Flight Attendant'

'The Great'

'Schitt's Creek'

'Ted Lasso'

Best Limited Series or Movie Made for Television

'Normal People'

'Lady's gambit'

'Small Ax'

'The Undoing'

'Unorthodox'

Best Actress: Miniseries or Movie Made for Television

Cate Blanchett for 'Mrs.

America'

Daisy Edgar-Jones, 'Normal People'

Shira Haas for 'Unorthodox'

Nicole Kidman for 'The Undoing'

Anya Taylor-Joy for 'Lady's Gambit'

Best Actor: Miniseries or Movie Made for Television

Bryan Cranston for 'Your Honor'

Jeff Daniels for 'The Comedy Rule'

Hugh Grant for 'The Undoing'

Ethan Hawke, 'The Good Lord Bird'

Mark Ruffalo for 'I Know This Much is True'

Best Actress: Drama

Emma Corrin, 'The Crown'

Olivia Colman, 'The Crown'

Jodie Comer for 'Killing Eve'

Laura Linney for 'Ozark'

Sarah Paulson for 'Ratched'

Best Actor: Drama

Jason Bateman for 'Ozark'

Josh O'Connor, 'The Crown'

Bob Odenkirk, 'Better Call Saul'

Al Pacino for 'Hunters'

Matthew Rhys for 'Perry Mason'

Best Actress: Musical or Comedy

Lily Collins for 'Emily in Paris'

Kaley Cuoco, 'The Flight Attendant'

Elle Fanning for 'The Great'

Jane Levy for 'Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist'

Catherine O'Hara for 'Schitt's Creek'

Best Actor: Musical or Comedy

Don Cheadle for 'Black Monday'

Nicholas Hoult for 'The Great'

Eugene Levy for 'Schitt's Creek'

Jason Sudeikis for 'Ted Lasso'

Ramy Youssef for 'Ramy'

Best Supporting Actress

Gillian Anderson, 'The Crown'

Helena Bonham Carter for 'The Crown'

Julia Garner for 'Ozark'

Annie Murphy for 'Schitt's Creek'

Cynthia Nixon, 'Ratched'

Best Supporting Actor

John Boyega for 'Small Ax'

Brendan Gleeson, 'The Comedy Rule'

Dan Levy for 'Schitt's Creek'

Jim Parsons for 'Hollywood'

Donald Sutherland for 'The Undoing'

Cecil B. DeMille Award

Jane fonda

Carol Burnett Award

Norman lear

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

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