'King's Speech' leads Golden Globe nominations
DRAMA "The King's Speech" led the film nominations for Golden Globe awards yesterday with seven nods in key categories, including best film drama.
Close behind with six nominations each were boxing film "The Fighter" and Facebook movie "The Social Network," which also claimed spots among the best film drama nominees.
Rounding out the list of five contenders in that important category were "Inception" and "The Black Swan." Each of those movies also had four nominations.
Nominees for best movie comedy or musical were "The Kids Are All Right," "Alice in Wonderland," "Burlesque," "The Tourist" and "Red."
In other major film categories, nominees for best actor in a film drama category include Jesse Eisenberg for "Social Network" and Colin Firth for "King's Speech." They are joined by James Franco in "127 hours," Ryan Gosling for "Blue Valentine" and Mark Wahlberg in "The Fighter."
Best film drama actress nominees were Halle Berry in "Frankie and Alice," Nicole Kidman for "Rabbit Hole," Jennifer Lawrence in "Winter's Bone," Natalie Portman for "Black Swan and Michelle Williams in "Blue Valentine."
Foreign language film nominees were "Biutiful" from Mexico and Spain, France's "The Concert," Russia's "The Edge," "I Am Love" from Italy and Denmark movie "In a Better World."
The Golden Globes are given by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and are one of Hollywood's top film and television awards shows ahead of the Oscars, the world's top movie honors. The Golden Globes will be given out on January 16.
For TV, leading the nominees was hit musical "Glee" with five nods overall. "Glee" landed in the category for best TV comedy or musical, where it will be joined by five other shows - "30 Rock," "The Big Bang Theory," "The Big C," "Modern Family" and "Nurse Jackie."
Close behind with six nominations each were boxing film "The Fighter" and Facebook movie "The Social Network," which also claimed spots among the best film drama nominees.
Rounding out the list of five contenders in that important category were "Inception" and "The Black Swan." Each of those movies also had four nominations.
Nominees for best movie comedy or musical were "The Kids Are All Right," "Alice in Wonderland," "Burlesque," "The Tourist" and "Red."
In other major film categories, nominees for best actor in a film drama category include Jesse Eisenberg for "Social Network" and Colin Firth for "King's Speech." They are joined by James Franco in "127 hours," Ryan Gosling for "Blue Valentine" and Mark Wahlberg in "The Fighter."
Best film drama actress nominees were Halle Berry in "Frankie and Alice," Nicole Kidman for "Rabbit Hole," Jennifer Lawrence in "Winter's Bone," Natalie Portman for "Black Swan and Michelle Williams in "Blue Valentine."
Foreign language film nominees were "Biutiful" from Mexico and Spain, France's "The Concert," Russia's "The Edge," "I Am Love" from Italy and Denmark movie "In a Better World."
The Golden Globes are given by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and are one of Hollywood's top film and television awards shows ahead of the Oscars, the world's top movie honors. The Golden Globes will be given out on January 16.
For TV, leading the nominees was hit musical "Glee" with five nods overall. "Glee" landed in the category for best TV comedy or musical, where it will be joined by five other shows - "30 Rock," "The Big Bang Theory," "The Big C," "Modern Family" and "Nurse Jackie."
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