Mad Max Fury Road Earns Golden Globe Awards Best Picture Nom
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Nominees for the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards have been announced and we’ve got the details for you right now on Clevver’s Trophy Life! Fans of Mad Max: Fury Road will have something to root for at this year’s Golden Globes. It’s being named the best movie of the year by many already and now it can add Golden Globe Award nominee to its list of accomplishments. Mad Max: Fury Road was among the films nominated this morning including one for director George Miller and for the biggest prize of the night, Best Motion Picture – Drama. Miller will be competing against the likes of Todd Haynes for Carol, Alejandro G. Inarritu for The Revenant, Tom McCarthy for Spotlight and Ridley Scott for The Martian while the film will have to contend against Carol, The Revenant, Room and Spotlight for the Best Picture Drama trophy. While it was a huge day for Mad Max, the big winner so far is Carol, which leads with 5 nominations including two in the Best Actress Drama category for stars Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. They will compete against Brie Larson for her role as a kidnapped mother in Room, Saoirse Ronan for Brooklyn and Alicia Vikander for The Danish Girl. Alicia Vikander was also nominated in the Supporting Actress category for Ex Machina along with Jane Fonda for Youth, Jennifer Jason Leigh for The Hateful Eight, Helen Mirren for Trumbo and Kate Winslet for Steve Jobs. Best Supporting Actor noms went to Paul Dano for Love & Mercy, Idris Elba for Beasts of No Nation, Mark Rylance for Bridge of Spies, Michael Shannon for 99 Homes and Sylvester Stallone earned his 2nd Golden Globe nomination for Creed. The last time he was nominated was back in 1977 for writing the screenplay for the first Rocky. As for the Best Actor Drama category, Bryan Cranston was nominated for Trumbo as was Leonardo DiCaprio for The Revenant, Michael Fassbender for Steve Jobs, Will Smith for Concussion and last year’s winner, Eddie Redmayne, was nominated again this year for The Danish Girl. As for the nominees in the Musical or Comedy category, Best Picture noms went to The Big Short, Joy, The Martian, Spy and Trainwreck. Best Actress Musical or Comedy nominations went to Jennifer Lawrence for Joy, Melissa McCarthy for Spy, Amy Schumer for Trainwreck, Maggie Smith for The Lady in the Van and Lily Tomlin in Grandma while Best Actor Musical or Comedy nominees included Christian Bale and Steve Carell for The Big Short, Matt Damon for The Martian, Al Pacino for Danny Collins and Mark Ruffalo for Infinitely Polar Bear. And finally, nominations for Best Animated Feature went to Anomalisa, The Good Dinosaur, Inside Out, The Peanuts Movie and Shaun the Sheep Movie. This year’s Golden Globe Awards will mark the return of Ricky Gervais as host and will be handed out live on Sunday, January 10th. Be sure to stay tuned right here to Clevver’s Trophy Life for full award show coverage. So, what do you think of this year’s nominees and do you think Mad Max: Fury Road could win and what are its Oscar chances? Head down to the comments and share your thoughts and then click here to find out how we ranked all 4 Mad Max films. I’m Ryland Adams, thanks for watching and we’ll see you soon with more movie news!
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Nominees for the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards have been announced and we’ve got the details for you right now on Clevver’s Trophy Life! Fans of Mad Max: Fury Road will have something to root for at this year’s Golden Globes. It’s being named the best movie of the year by many already and now it can add Golden Globe Award nominee to its list of accomplishments. Mad Max: Fury Road was among the films nominated this morning including one for director George Miller and for the biggest prize of the night, Best Motion Picture – Drama. Miller will be competing against the likes of Todd Haynes for Carol, Alejandro G. Inarritu for The Revenant, Tom McCarthy for Spotlight and Ridley Scott for The Martian while the film will have to contend against Carol, The Revenant, Room and Spotlight for the Best Picture Drama trophy. While it was a huge day for Mad Max, the big winner so far is Carol, which leads with 5 nominations including two in the Best Actress Drama category for stars Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. They will compete against Brie Larson for her role as a kidnapped mother in Room, Saoirse Ronan for Brooklyn and Alicia Vikander for The Danish Girl. Alicia Vikander was also nominated in the Supporting Actress category for Ex Machina along with Jane Fonda for Youth, Jennifer Jason Leigh for The Hateful Eight, Helen Mirren for Trumbo and Kate Winslet for Steve Jobs. Best Supporting Actor noms went to Paul Dano for Love & Mercy, Idris Elba for Beasts of No Nation, Mark Rylance for Bridge of Spies, Michael Shannon for 99 Homes and Sylvester Stallone earned his 2nd Golden Globe nomination for Creed. The last time he was nominated was back in 1977 for writing the screenplay for the first Rocky. As for the Best Actor Drama category, Bryan Cranston was nominated for Trumbo as was Leonardo DiCaprio for The Revenant, Michael Fassbender for Steve Jobs, Will Smith for Concussion and last year’s winner, Eddie Redmayne, was nominated again this year for The Danish Girl. As for the nominees in the Musical or Comedy category, Best Picture noms went to The Big Short, Joy, The Martian, Spy and Trainwreck. Best Actress Musical or Comedy nominations went to Jennifer Lawrence for Joy, Melissa McCarthy for Spy, Amy Schumer for Trainwreck, Maggie Smith for The Lady in the Van and Lily Tomlin in Grandma while Best Actor Musical or Comedy nominees included Christian Bale and Steve Carell for The Big Short, Matt Damon for The Martian, Al Pacino for Danny Collins and Mark Ruffalo for Infinitely Polar Bear. And finally, nominations for Best Animated Feature went to Anomalisa, The Good Dinosaur, Inside Out, The Peanuts Movie and Shaun the Sheep Movie. This year’s Golden Globe Awards will mark the return of Ricky Gervais as host and will be handed out live on Sunday, January 10th. Be sure to stay tuned right here to Clevver’s Trophy Life for full award show coverage. So, what do you think of this year’s nominees and do you think Mad Max: Fury Road could win and what are its Oscar chances? Head down to the comments and share your thoughts and then click here to find out how we ranked all 4 Mad Max films. I’m Ryland Adams, thanks for watching and we’ll see you soon with more movie news!
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