Golden Globe Nominations 2023: ‘Hamnet,’ ‘Sinners’ Expected to Lead the Charge

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Golden Globes 2023: The Complete Guide to Predicted Nominations and Stars to Watch

“Hamnet,” “Sinners,” and “Marty Supreme” Among Films Tipped for Golden Globe Nod

A flurry of anticipation buzzes through the film industry as titles such as “Hamnet,” “Sinners,” “Marty Supreme,” and “Wicked: For Good” are tipped to snag nominations for the upcoming Golden Globe Awards. As the ceremonial curtain-raiser of Hollywood's glitzy awards season, the Golden Globes' nomination list, set to be announced imminently, presages the trajectory of cinema's most celebrated works and talents towards the Oscars in March.

Golden Globes 2023: The Complete Guide to Predicted Nominations and Stars to Watch

Among the constellation of stars poised for recognition are Timothée Chalamet, Emma Stone, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Jessie Buckley, illuminating the acting categories with their critically acclaimed performances. The announcements are scheduled to be made by the distinguished duo of Marlon Wayans and Skye P Marshall at 13:15 GMT on Monday, heralding the commencement of a tantalising awards season.

This year’s Golden Globes is not just a celebration of film and television excellence but also marks the expansion of the awards' purview with the introduction of a new category celebrating the best in podcasts.

Set against the glamorous backdrop of Los Angeles, the ceremony on the 11th of January will see the return of American comedian Nikki Glaser as the host, bringing her distinctive humour to the illustrious proceedings.

As speculation mounts, the list of potential film nominees is as diverse as it is exciting. “Wicked: For Good” looks set to enchant the judges once more, while “Avatar: Fire and Ash” aims for a box office and awards season sweep, following the tales of Na'vi resistance. The literary adaptation “Hamnet,” sports biopics “Marty Supreme,” “Christy,” and “The Smashing Machine,” alongside films that delve into complex narrative realms such as “Sinners” and “One Battle After Another,” round off what promises to be a fiercely competitive field.

The dramatic and musical/comedy split in categories means a greater chance for films to shine and more stars to bask in the Golden Globes glory, with a staggering 36 acting nominations up for grabs. A litany of A-listers, including Sydney Sweeney, Dwayne Johnson, George Clooney, and Adam Sandler, are in the mix for honours, underlining the award's lure and prestige.

On the television front, British drama “Adolescence” hopes to carry forward its Emmy success, while “The Pitt,” “Severance,” “Slow Horses,” and “The White Lotus” vie for supremacy in the drama stakes, and comedies like “The Studio” and “Abbott Elementary” aim to tickle the fancy of the Globes' judges.

Dubbed the “drunk uncle” of awards season for its less formal, more vibrant spirit, the Golden Globes serve as a crucial platform for films and talents to catapult into Oscar consideration. With a history of boosting careers and campaigning trails, the event's significance remains undiminished despite past criticisms, promising another night of revelry, recognition, and perhaps a few roasts from its fearless host, Glaser.


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