Golden Globe Nominees: Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
My predictions: 3/5
Who’s missing? Danielle Deadwyler (Till), Naomi Ackie (I Wanna Dance with Somebody)
This category brings one of the day’s most unfortunate omissions in the form of Deadwyler, who I had thought was safe, while Ackie wasn’t included presumably because voters didn’t have a chance to see the movie (I also have not yet). It shouldn’t be too much of a surprise to see Ana de Armas (Blonde) here, and that’s one of three films total that I now need to see as a result of today’s nominations. Olivia Colman (Empire of Light) also made the cut despite her film missing out in all other categories, and the same was true for Viola Davis (The Woman King). The other two are in much better company, with Michelle Williams (The Fabelmans) in the most-nominated drama movie and Cate Blanchett (TÁR) in the film tied for next in line.
Who will win? This feels like it should be safe for Blanchett with Deadwyler out of the running.
Who’s missing? Danielle Deadwyler (Till), Naomi Ackie (I Wanna Dance with Somebody)
This category brings one of the day’s most unfortunate omissions in the form of Deadwyler, who I had thought was safe, while Ackie wasn’t included presumably because voters didn’t have a chance to see the movie (I also have not yet). It shouldn’t be too much of a surprise to see Ana de Armas (Blonde) here, and that’s one of three films total that I now need to see as a result of today’s nominations. Olivia Colman (Empire of Light) also made the cut despite her film missing out in all other categories, and the same was true for Viola Davis (The Woman King). The other two are in much better company, with Michelle Williams (The Fabelmans) in the most-nominated drama movie and Cate Blanchett (TÁR) in the film tied for next in line.
Who will win? This feels like it should be safe for Blanchett with Deadwyler out of the running.
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