Golden Globes’ Biggest Snubs: ‘Widows’ and ‘First Man’ Take Hits


The 2019 Golden Globe nominations were announced on Thursday, and as is often the case with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which hands out these awards, there were several big surprises and head-scratching omissions.

“Widows”: The director Steve McQueen’s last film, ”12 Years a Slave” (2013), took the Golden Globe for best drama, but McQueen’s new heist thriller was totally shut out on Thursday: “Widows” received not a single nomination. After a wan box-office take, this may spell doom for the movie’s award-season chances.
“First Man”: Another Globe favorite who skidded out was Damien Chazelle, whose 2016 film, “La La Land,” broke the record for most Globes won by a single film. Chazelle’s new astronaut drama managed nominations for best score and supporting actress (Claire Foy), but missed in best drama and best director, while lead actor Ryan Gosling also received no love.

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