Amidst the scandals and beleaguering surrounding the Hollywood Foreign Press Association in 2021, the 2022 Golden Globe Nominees have been announced. The 79th annual Golden Globes Awards will be held on January 9th, 2022, while the nominees were announced on Monday, December 13th.
Leading the nominees is none other than Netflix with Power of the Dog and Focus Features’ Belfast landing a total of seven nominations and HBO’s Succession landing five.
In the past, the Golden Globe Award was deemed one of the most esteemed in that of film and television, leading to an expression of shock and delight coming from nominees. In recent days, the HFPA has since come under fire from stars and filmmakers alike for their lack of diversity and unethical practices that led to NBC canceling the telecast in 2022. This also led to top stars and studios pledging not to work with the group until it initiates reform in all aspects of the matter.
The HFPA came into question earlier this year after it came to light that the organization did not have one black person working for them out of almost a hundred staff members. They also accepted bribes in order to sway votes and condone unethical behavior from staff members.
Since being called out, the HFPA has diversified its ranks, updated its bylaws, restricted paid travel, banned gifts, and started undergoing significant structural change. In a letter obtained by Variety last week, the HFPA’s president, Helen Hoehne, has announced that the 2022 ceremony will focus on the HFPA’s philanthropic efforts, and despite the stars standing against the HFPA, she has still invited nominees to participate in the event. However, since these allegations still hang over the HFPA, the 2022 Golden Globes will look different than years past, but the president still hopes for the organization to become better and called 2021 “a year of change and reflection” for the group.
The Golden Globes themselves were once seen as a marker for the Oscars, but since the poor reflection of the group, that has changed. In a sign of their diminishing reputation and struggle to stay relevant, the Critics Choice Association announced its nominees just hours before the HFPA, something that would have been unthinkable in years past.
Apple TV received television nominations for Ted Lasso and The Morning Show each earning four nominations apiece. Apple TV also received a nomination for CODA in the best drama category. Netflix received 17 nominations for The Power of the Dog, and Belfast on the film front, nominated alongside Dune and King Richard for best drama. Don’t Look Up and Tick, Tick … Boom! will vie between West Side Story, Licorice Pizza, and Cyrano for best comedy or musical. HBO Max received 15 nominations total, leading the television front. To see the full list of television nominees click here.
See the full list of movie nominees below:
Best Director, Motion Picture
Kenneth Branagh (Belfast)
Jane Campion (The Power of the Dog)
Maggie Gyllenhaal (The Lost Daughter)
Steven Spielberg (West Side Story)
Denis Villeneuve (Dune)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Marion Cotillard (Annette)
Alana Haim (Licorice Pizza)
Jennifer Lawrence (Don’t Look Up)
Emma Stone (Cruella)
Rachel Zegler (West Side Story)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
Mahershala Ali (Swan Song)
Javier Bardem (Being the Ricardos)
Benedict Cumberbatch (The Power of the Dog)
Will Smith (King Richard)
Denzel Washington (The Tragedy of Macbeth)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Leonardo DiCaprio (Don’t Look Up)
Peter Dinklage (Cyrano)
Andrew Garfield (Tick, Tick … Boom!)
Cooper Hoffman (Licorice Pizza)
Anthony Ramos (In the Heights)
Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Ben Affleck (The Tender Bar)
Jamie Dornan (Belfast)
Ciarán Hinds (Belfast)
Troy Kotsur (CODA)
Kodi Smit-McPhee (The Power of the Dog)
Best Original Score, Motion Picture
The French Dispatch (Searchlight Pictures) — Alexandre Desplat
Encanto (Walt Disney Pictures) — Germaine Franco
The Power of the Dog (Netflix) — Jonny Greenwood
Parallel Mothers (Sony Pictures Classic) — Alberto Iglesias
Dune (Warner Bros.) — Hans Zimmer
Best Picture, Musical or Comedy
Cyrano (MGM)
Don’t Look Up (Netflix)
Licorice Pizza (MGM)
Tick, Tick … Boom! (Netflix)
West Side Story (20th Century Studios / Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Best Supporting Actress, Motion Picture
Caitríona Balfe (Belfast)
Ariana DeBose (West Side Story)
Kirsten Dunst (The Power of the Dog)
Aunjanue Ellis (King Richard)
Ruth Negga (Passing)
Best Picture, Foreign Language
Compartment No. 6 (Sony Pictures Classics) — Finland, Russia, Germany
Drive My Car (Janus Films) — Japan
The Hand of God (Netflix) — Italy
A Hero (Amazon Studios) — France, Iran
Parallel Mothers (Sony Pictures Classics) — Spain
Best Screenplay, Motion Picture
Paul Thomas Anderson — Licorice Pizza (MGM/United Artists Releasing)
Kenneth Branagh — Belfast (Focus Features)
Jane Campion — The Power of the Dog (Netflix)
Adam McKay — Don’t Look Up (Netflix)
Aaron Sorkin — Being the Ricardos (Amazon Studios)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
Jessica Chastain (The Eyes of Tammy Faye)
Olivia Colman (The Lost Daughter)
Nicole Kidman (Being the Ricardos)
Lady Gaga (House of Gucci)
Kristen Stewart (Spencer)
Best Motion Picture, Drama
Belfast (Focus Features)
CODA (Apple)
Dune (Warner Bros.)
King Richard (Warner Bros.)
The Power of the Dog (Netflix)
Best Original Song, Motion Picture
“Be Alive” from King Richard (Warner Bros.) — Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Dixson
“Dos Orugitas” from Encanto (Walt Disney Pictures) — Lin-Manuel Miranda
“Down to Joy” from Belfast (Focus Features) — Van Morrison
“Here I Am (Singing My Way Home)” from Respect (MGM/United Artists Releasing) — Jamie Hartman, Jennifer Hudson, Carole King
“No Time to Die” from “No Time to Die” (MGM/United Artists Releasing) — Billie Eilish, Finneas O’Connell
Best Motion Picture, Animated
Encanto (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
Flee (Neon)
Luca (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
My Sunny Maad (Totem Films)
Raya and the Last Dragon (Walt Disney Studios)