The 2024 Golden Globe Nominations Are Here
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The 2024 Golden Globe Nominations Are Here

The 2024 Golden Globe Nominations Are Here

Like it or not, the Golden Globes are back. After NBC said “no thanks” to another year, the Globes — which were previously criticized for a lack of diversity in their voting body — bounced over to CBS for the first time since 1982. The awards ceremony is set to air live on January 7 at 8 p.m. ET on both CBS and Paramount+. Sure, why not? Ahead of that, Cedric the Entertainer and Wilmer Valderrama announced the Golden Globe voter’s picks for the best in film and television during a livestream. This year, there’ll be two new awards handed out: Best Stand-Up Comedian on Television and Cinematic, as well as Box Office Achievement in Motion Pictures. 

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Vulture Film Critics on the Golden Globe Nominees

Maestro Is a Masterful Reconstruction That Remains Just That

Maestro Is a Masterful Reconstruction That Remains Just That

The Leonard Bernstein biopic somehow proves that Bradley Cooper is a director of genuine vision, even though it’s not a particularly successful movie.

Jonathan Glazer’s Auschwitz Drama Borders on the Unwatchable

Jonathan Glazer’s Auschwitz Drama Borders on the Unwatchable

The shock of his new movie, which premiered to wild reception at Cannes, is not in the graphic terrors it depicts, but in what it doesn’t show.

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The Biggest Snubs and Surprises of the 2024 Golden Globe Nom

The Biggest Snubs and Surprises of the 2024 Golden Globe Nominations

Gone is the old Globes insanity, replaced by something safe and respectable.

We Don’t Know Anything

We Don’t Know Anything

The Palme d’Or–winning Anatomy of a Fall is a courtroom thriller and a marital drama, but it’s also about how we’ve lost the ability to grasp reality.

Past Lives Is Tasteful, Understated, and Unconvincing

Past Lives Is Tasteful, Understated, and Unconvincing

Celine Song’s directorial debut reaches for wistful romances but ends up just feeling calculated.

What Makes an Alexander Payne Movie?

What Makes an Alexander Payne Movie?

The Holdovers director isn’t sure, but he’ll admit Downsizing might have been a TV series.

 

More Movie Reviews

Todd Haynes’s May December Is a Deeply Uncomfortable Movie Watching it with an audience, I found myself cackling with delight. Stepping out into the rainy night, however, I felt like I needed to take a shower.

 

Saltburn Is All Vibes and Empty Provocations Emerald Fennell may be an exasperating filmmaker, but she’s incapable of being boring.

 

Let Fallen Leaves’ Finnish Gloom Give You Life The great Aki Kaurismäki delivers one of his most charming films with this tale of missed romantic connections.

 

No Hard Feelings Makes It Look Easy Jennifer Lawrence goes over the top in the most delightfully discomfiting way.

 

Killers of the Flower Moon Turns Out to Be the Simplest, Slipperiest of Things It’s not Martin Scorsese’s western, and it’s not another gangster epic. It’s his marriage story.

 
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