For the first time in a while, the Golden Globes nominations felt truly international, reflecting the organization’s membership.
Once derided as “star fuckers,” the group really leaned into critical acclaim, championed contenders that needed some love, and in some ways, put some presumed shoo-ins back on their heels.
No surprise: Paul Thomas Anderson’s action epic “One Battle After Another” led the day with a whopping nine nominations, including best picture, comedy, and five acting nods for Leonardo DiCaprio, Chase Infiniti, Benicio del Toro, Sean Penn and Teyana Taylor.
Some of the biggest shocks were the films included alongside “One Battle” in the top drama category, which seemed to undergo a complete overhaul.
Unsurprisingly, A24’s high-octane table tennis period piece “Marty Supr

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