
The 2024 Golden Globe Awards are back and on a new network after yet more drama. They were booted from longtime home NBC, and are now under the ownership of Dick Clark Productions.
But, even with all the changes, the ceremony â hosted by Jo Koy â should still see A-listers boozing it up and duking it out for Hollywoodâs second biggest prize.
Here are The Postâs criticsâ picks for which movies and TV shows will win on Sunday, Jan. 7 on CBS and Paramount+ at 8 p.m.
FILM PREDICTIONS from JOHNNY OLEKSINSKI
Motion Picture, Drama
Predicted winner: âOppenheimerâ Christopher Nolanâs epic film about the father of the atomic bomb surprisingly lifted last yearâs struggling box office. But âOppeneimerâ was not only a major event â its quality matched the excitement around it.
âKillers of the Flower Moonâ
âMaestroâ
âPast Livesâ
âThe Zone of Interestâ
âAnatomy of a Fallâ
Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Predicted winner: âBarbieâ There are more worthy films in this category. But the Globes will fall over themselves for Greta Gerwigâs doll movie starring Margot Robbie.
Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
Predicted winner: Cillian Murphy (âOppenheimerâ)Â Cooper could pull it off for his hammy performance as Leonard Bernstein, but the Globes, which are still voted on by international journalists, are a good place for an Irish actor like the excellent Murphy to shine.
Bradley Cooper (âMaestroâ)
Leonardo DiCaprio (âKillers of the Flower Moonâ)
Colman Domingo (âRustinâ)
Andrew Scott (âAll of Us Strangersâ)
Barry Keoghan (âSaltburnâ)
Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
Predicted winner: Lily Gladstone (âKillers of the Flower Moonâ)Â Martin Scorseseâs film could pull off some upsets, but its safest bet for a win is the terrific and vulnerable Gladstone.
Carey Mulligan (âMaestroâ)
Sandra HĂŒller (âAnatomy of a Fallâ)
Annette Bening (âNyadâ)
Greta Lee (âPast Livesâ)
Cailee Spaeny (âPriscillaâ)
Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Predicted winner: Paul Giamatti (âThe Holdoversâ)Â Wright is well-liked and very good in âAmerican Fiction,â but Giamattiâs cranky turn as a 1970s teacher will be comforting and familiar for voters.
Nicolas Cage (âDream Scenarioâ)
TimothĂ©e Chalamet (âWonkaâ)
Matt Damon (âAirâ)
Joaquin Phoenix (âBeau Is Afraidâ)
Jeffrey Wright (âAmerican Fictionâ)
Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Predicted winner: Emma Stone (âPoor Thingsâ)Â If thereâs any voting body that will embrace Yorgos Lanthimosâ crazy movie and Emma Stoneâs out-there performance as a nympho science experiment, itâs the Globes.
Fantasia Barrino (âThe Color Purpleâ)
Jennifer Lawrence (âNo Hard Feelingsâ)
Natalie Portman (âMay Decemberâ)
Alma Pöysti (âFallen Leavesâ)
Margot Robbie (âBarbieâ)
Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Predicted winner: Robert Downey Jr. (âOppenheimerâ)Â In another stacked category, Downey Jr. is doing some of the best work of his career â and thankfully without a cumbersome flying metal suit.
Willem Dafoe (âPoor Thingsâ)
Robert DeNiro (âKillers of the Flower Moonâ)
Ryan Gosling (âBarbieâ)
Charles Melton (âMay Decemberâ)
Mark Ruffalo (âPoor Thingsâ)
Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Predicted winner: Danielle Brooks (âThe Color Purpleâ)Â Brooksâ defiant, thrilling Sofia is one of the easiest boxes to check on the entire ballot.
Emily Blunt (âOppenheimerâ)
Jodie Foster (âNyadâ)
Julianne Moore (âMay Decemberâ)
Rosamund Pike (âSaltburnâ)
DaâVine Joy Randolph (âThe Holdoversâ)
Director
Predicted winner: Christopher Nolan (âOppenheimerâ)Â Heâs one of the best directors working today, and heâs never won a Globe. Right this wrong.
Bradley Cooper (âMaestroâ)
Greta Gerwig (âBarbieâ)
Yorgos Lanthimos (âPoor Thingsâ)
Martin Scorsese (âKillers of the Flower Moonâ)
Celine Song (âPast Livesâ)
Screenplay
Predicted winner: âPast Livesâ (Celine Song)Â The Globes clearly admire the sublime âPast Livesâ â it got more nods than expected â and a screenplay win will be a good way to show the A24 indie some love.
âBarbieâ (Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach)
âPoor Thingsâ (Tony McNamara)
âOppenheimerâ (Christopher Nolan)
âKillers of the Flower Moonâ (Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese)
âAnatomy of a Fallâ (Justine Triet and Arthur Harari)
Original Score
Ludwig Göransson (âOppenheimerâ) In a year absent big, memorable marches and themes, âOppenheimerâ should win for simply having the most score.
Jerskin Fendrix (âPoor Thingsâ)
Robbie Robertson (âKillers of the Flower Moonâ)
Mica Levi (âThe Zone of Interestâ)
Daniel Pemberton (âSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verseâ)
Joe Hisaishi (âThe Boy and the Heronâ)
Original Song
Predicted winner: âWhat Was I Made For?â from âBarbieâ (Billie Eilish and Finneas)Â No contest.
âDance the Nightâ from âBarbieâ (Caroline Ailin, Dua Lipa, Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt)
âAddicted to Romanceâ from âShe Came To Meâ (Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa)
âPeacesâ from âThe Super Mario Bros. Movieâ (Jack Black, Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Eric Osmond and John Spiker)
ââIâm Just Kenâ from âBarbieâ (Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt)
âRoad to Freedomâ from âRustinâ (Lenny Kravitz)
Best Animated Film
Predicted winner: âThe Boy and the Heronâ While most peopleâs money is on âSpider-Verse,â itâs a sequel and legendary âHeronâ director Hayao Miyazaki is admired all over the world.
âElementalâ
âSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verseâ
âThe Super Mario Bros. Movieâ
âSuzumeâ
âWishâ
Motion Picture, Non-English Language
Predicted winner: âAnatomy of a Fallâ (France)Â In a fabulous year for international films, the Globes will probably side with the Cannes Palme dâOr winner.
âThe Zone of Interestâ (United Kingdom)
âFallen Leavesâ (Finland)
âIo Capitanoâ (Italy)
âPast Livesâ (United States)
âSociety of the Snowâ (Spain)
Cinematic and Box Office Achievement in Motion Pictures
Predicted winner: âBarbieâ This is a stupid category. It doesnât take J. Robert Oppenheimer to tell us that âBarbieâ made the most money. Maybe theyâll give it to Taylor Swift to thank her for making the trip.
âGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3â
âJohn Wick: Chapter 4â
âMission: Impossible â Dead Reckoning Part Oneâ
âOppenheimerâ
âSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verseâ
âThe Super Mario Bros. Movieâ
âTaylor Swift: The Eras Tourâ
TELEVISION PREDICTIONS from MICHAEL STARR
Series, Drama
Predicted Winner: âSuccessionâ This oneâs a no-brainer. One of the most critically acclaimed, buzzy series of recent years â with riveting acting all-around â called it quits after four seasons with a take-no-prisoners finale.
â1923â (Paramount+)
âThe Crownâ (Netflix)
âThe Diplomatâ (Netflix)
âThe Last of Usâ (HBO)
Series, Musical or Comedy
Predicted Winner: âBarryâ This year belongs to Bill Haderâs dark HBO comedy. There was not a wasted moment in its fourth and final season, which went out with a literal bang and will be remembered as one of the best series of the decade with a stellar supporting cast â including Henry Winkler, Stephen Root and, especially, Anthony Carrigan (NoHo Hank).
âThe Bearâ (FX)
âTed Lassoâ (Apple TV+)
âAbbott Elementaryâ (ABC)
âJury Dutyâ (Freevee)
âOnly Murders in the Buildingâ (Hulu)
Actor, Drama
Predicted Winner: Jeremy Strong (âSuccessionâ) Strongâs riveting performance as the assertive, anxious, doubt-ridden paradox Kendall Roy was, as they say, âa thing to behold.â My initial thought was that Strong would be canceled out in this category by his âSuccessionâ stablemates Kieran Culkin and Brian Cox, but he was that good and will withstand the competition ⊠life imitating art?
Pedro Pascal (âThe Last of Usâ)
Kieran Culkin (âSuccessionâ)
Brian Cox (âSuccessionâ)
Gary Oldman (âSlow Horsesâ)
Dominic West (âThe Crownâ)
Actress, Drama
Predicted Winner: Bella Ramsey (âThe Last of Usâ) Ramseyâs Ellie humanized the dystopian terror of âThe Last of Usâ to create a character at turns compassionate, fierce, loyal, funny and sensitive. And that gallows sense of humor helps.
Helen Mirren (â1923â)
Keri Russell (âThe Diplomatâ)
Sarah Snook (âSuccessionâ)
Imelda Staunton (âThe Crownâ)
Emma Stone (âThe Curseâ)
Actress, Musical or Comedy
Predicted Winner: Natasha Lyonne (âPoker Faceâ) She lit up the screen as Charlie Cale, whose flaky, brusque sense of humor and (literal) built-in B.S. detector drives this hard-charging dramedy episode after episode. Canât wait for Season 2.
Ayo Edebiri (âThe Bearâ)
Quinta Brunson (âAbbott Elementaryâ)
Rachel Brosnahan (âThe Marvelous Mrs. Maiselâ)
Selena Gomez (âOnly Murders in the Buildingâ)
Elle Fanning (âThe Greatâ)
Actor, Musical or Comedy
Predicted Winner: Jeremy Allen White (âThe Bearâ) Season 1 of âThe Bearâ was terrific ⊠Season 2 not so much ⊠but thereâs no doubting that Whiteâs intensity and nuanced performance as Carmy â right down to his breakdown in the Season 2 finale â is one of the best character turns on television right now.Â
Bill Hader (âBarryâ)
Martin Short (âOnly Murders in the Buildingâ)
Steve Martin (âOnly Murders in the Buildingâ)
Jason Segel (âShrinkingâ)
Jason Sudeikis (âTed Lassoâ)
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