Hey there, entertainment lovers! Here's some breaking news that has the world buzzing: Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg are set to host the 2019 Golden Globes. If you're anything like me, you're already counting down the days until Jan. 6 when the show airs live on NBC at 8 p.m. EST. And guess what? We’ve got the complete list of nominees fresh from the Beverly Hilton Hotel, where they were announced on Dec. 6. Let's dive right in and see who’s in the running for the prestigious Golden Globes this year.
Best Motion Picture – Drama
First up, let’s talk about the heavy hitters in the drama category. These films have captivated audiences and critics alike, leaving a lasting impact on the cinematic landscape. From Marvel's groundbreaking Black Panther to Spike Lee's explosive BlacKkKlansman, the competition is fierce. Also making the cut are Bohemian Rhapsody, Barry Jenkins' deeply emotional If Beale Street Could Talk, and Bradley Cooper's blockbuster hit A Star is Born. These films showcase incredible storytelling and unforgettable performances.
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Next, let’s celebrate the lighter side of cinema with the nominees for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. It’s an eclectic mix of feel-good films that have left audiences smiling. We’ve got Crazy Rich Asians, which took the world by storm with its opulent visuals and heartfelt story, and The Favourite, a witty period piece. Don’t forget Green Book, a touching tale of friendship, Vice, a bold political satire, and Mary Poppins Returns, bringing back the magic of a timeless classic.
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Best Actress in a Drama
Now, let’s pay tribute to the powerhouse performances in the Best Actress in a Drama category. First up is Glenn Close, whose role in The Wife has been nothing short of extraordinary. Then there’s Lady Gaga, who stole hearts and showed her versatility in A Star is Born. Nicole Kidman delivered a gripping performance in Destroyer, while Melissa McCarthy proved her dramatic chops in Can You Ever Forgive Me?. Lastly, Rosamund Pike’s portrayal in A Private War was both courageous and compelling. These ladies have set the bar high!
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Best Actor in a Drama
The Best Actor in a Drama category is stacked with some of the most iconic performances of the year. Leading the pack is Bradley Cooper, whose directorial debut in A Star is Born was as moving as his acting. Willem Dafoe brought Vincent Van Gogh’s story to life in At Eternity’s Gate, while Lucas Hedges delivered a poignant performance in Boy Erased. Rami Malek’s portrayal of Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody was nothing short of spectacular, and John David Washington’s role in BlacKkKlansman was both daring and dynamic. These actors have truly left a lasting impression.
Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy
Shifting gears to the Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy category, we see a lineup of incredibly talented women. Emily Blunt charmed audiences as Mary Poppins Returns, bringing back the magic of a beloved character. Charlize Theron delivered a raw and powerful performance in Tully, while Constance Wu’s role in Crazy Rich Asians was a breakout moment. Elsie Fisher captivated viewers in Eighth Grade, and Olivia Colman’s performance in The Favourite was both hilarious and heartwarming.
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Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy
In the Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy category, we find some of the most versatile performers in the industry. Christian Bale transformed himself for Vice, showcasing his incredible range. Lin-Manuel Miranda brought joy and nostalgia to Mary Poppins Returns, and Viggo Mortensen’s role in Green Book was both heartfelt and humorous. Robert Redford gave a poignant farewell performance in The Old Man and the Gun, while John C. Reilly shone in Stan & Ollie. These actors remind us why they are legends.

Best Supporting Actress
Now, let’s celebrate the incredible supporting performances by women. Amy Adams gave a standout performance in Vice, while Claire Foy’s role in First Man was both delicate and powerful. Regina King delivered a moving performance in If Beale Street Could Talk, and Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz both shone in The Favourite. These actresses brought depth and nuance to their roles, leaving an indelible mark on the screen.
Best Supporting Actor
The Best Supporting Actor category is filled with performances that have elevated their films to new heights. Mahershala Ali’s role in Green Book was both heartfelt and humorous, while Timothée Chalamet’s performance in Beautiful Boy was raw and

