Best Golden Globe-nominated films

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December 10, 2018
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Best Golden Globe-nominated films

Golden Globe Nomination Day is an important reminder that awards season is here. ; it's time to leave the couch and go experience some honest-to-goodness cinema. Or, you know, just watch the nominees as they arrive to your preferred streaming platform.

The Golden Globes, best known as , also serves as a nice barometer for which films will get the big prizes at this year's Academy Awards. While history shows that the Globes' voting body鈥攎ade up of the Hollywood Foreign Press, which tends to and 鈥攊蝉 , they do tend to show which movies have awards season heat.

This year, the Globe's light shone most brightly on the still-unreleased Dick Cheney biopic "Vice," which grabbed six nominations. "Green Book," "BlacKkKlansman," "The Favourite," and "A Star Is Born" received five nominations a piece. But the eventual Academy Award field still remains unsettled in a year without an overwhelming favorite. So in order to be a truly prepared awards season junkie, it's safest to see all 32 of the nominated films. The 麻豆原创 team has compiled a list of every film that garnered a Golden Globe nomination and ranked them from lowest to highest based on their Metacritic score (an aggregated score based on every published review on a Metacritic-accredited publication).

Read on to study up and become the know-it-all at your Oscar party this February.

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#32. Vice

Metascore: embargoed

Nominations: 6

Director: Adam McKay

Though the buzz out of Hollywood (as evidenced by its six nominations) is that 鈥淰ice" will be a critical darling, all critical reviews will be held under embargo until Dec. 10. This film by 鈥淪tep Brothers" and 鈥淭he Big Short" director Adam McKay will most likely not remain at #32 of this list once critical reviews begin rolling out ahead of its Christmas release. Starring a transformed Christian Bale as Dick Cheney, 鈥淰ice" tells the story of the George W. Bush's controversial vice president. The film received six Golden Globe nominations: Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Picture鈥擬usical or Comedy. It is considered a Best Picture contender at the Academy Awards.

 

#31. Mary Poppins Returns

Metascore: embargoed

Nominations: 4

Director: Rob Marshall

This film could also shoot up this list when its embargo is lifted. This Disney live-action/animation hybrid stars Emily Blunt and Lin Manuel-Miranda of 鈥淗amilton" fame, who were both nominated for Golden Globes for their performances. The film will be released on Dec. 19 and is during its opening weekend.

 

#30. Bohemian Rhapsody

Metascore: 49

Nominations: 2

Director: Bryan Singer

The Queen musical biopic had , with issues between actors and the band, , and other sordid tales. Sacha Baron Cohen was first rumored to play frontman Freddie Mercury, but producers eventually gave the part to Rami Malek of 鈥淢r. Robot" fame. When the film finally did hit theaters, Malek received a Best Actor nomination for his impressive portrayal, and in spite of the lukewarm reviews, the film was nominated for Best Motion Picture鈥擠rama at this year's awards.

 

#29. Beautiful Boy

Metascore: 63

Nominations: 1

Director: Felix Van Groeningen

鈥淏eautiful Boy" tells the heart-wrenching true story of a father and son wrestling with the younger's addiction over the course of many years. It's based on the best-selling memoirs by David and Nic Sheff; Steve Carell and Timothee Chalamet both give affecting performances portraying the duo. Chalamet, who , was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Nic.    

 

#28. Destroyer

Metascore: 64

Nominations: 1

Director: Karyn Kusama

"Destroyer," initially released on , will hit theaters this Christmas. The film tells the story of a hard-bitten Los Angeles Police Department detective who thinks she's found a way to fix a dark moment from her past by diving back into a brutal gang's orbit. The , save for one key element: Nicole Kidman's performance as the lead. She is nominated for Best Actress at this year's Golden Globes.

 

#27. Capernaum

Metascore: 68

Nominations: 1

Director: Nadine Labaki

This film by Lebanese director Nadine Labaki (and received a 15-minute standing ovation) when it premiered in May of this year. 鈥淐apernaum" tells the story of a street smart youth who eventually sues his parents for bringing him into the world. The film was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the Golden Globes, and is expected to compete for the same prize at this year's Academy Awards.

 

#26. Never Look Away

Metascore: 69

Nominations: 1

Director: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck

This three-hour film, nominated for Best Foreign Film at this year's Golden Globes, covers 30 years in the life of its protagonist, a German-born visual artist who eventually becomes a renowned member of the West German art scene. The main character, played by Tom Schilling, is . Director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck is no stranger to critical acclaim: He won the Academy Award for his film 鈥淭he Lives of Others."

 

#25. Green Book

Metascore: 70

Nominations: 5

Director: Peter Farrelly

Directed by one half of the Farrelly Brothers (鈥淭here's Something About Mary," 鈥淒umb and Dumber"), 鈥淕reen Book" is a striking departure from Peter Farrelly's earlier work. The film follows Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen) and Dr. Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali) on a tour through the Southern United States in 1962; Shirley is a world-renowned African-American pianist and Lip is a bigoted white man in need of a job. The film flopped, for and flattening the idea of racism. However, both , and both were nominated for Golden Globes. Farrelly was also nominated for the screenwriting and directing award, and the film was nominated for Best Picture鈥擬usical or Comedy.   

 

#24. Ralph Breaks the Internet

Metascore: 71

Nominations: 1

Directors: Rich Moore, Phil Johnston

The sequel to animated megahit 鈥淲reck-It Ralph" follows Ralph (John C. Reilly) and Vanellope (Sarah Silverman) as they leave the world of arcade games and head for the internet. This is a Disney movie, and the directors take advantage of the studio's massive store of intellectual property, including . 鈥淩alph Breaks the Internet" was nominated for Best Animated Picture; its predecessor was nominated for the award at both the Golden Globes and the Oscars.

 

#23. Boy Erased

Metascore: 71

Nominations: 2

Director: Joel Edgerton

Directed and adapted for screen by Joel Edgerton ("Zero Dark Thirty"), "Boy Erased" tells the story of Jared, a 19-year-old son of a preacher (played by Lucas Hedges) who is outed to his small-town parents (Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe). They force Jared to attend gay conversion therapy or else be shunned from his community. Hedges was nominated for his performance, and is in the running for Best Original Song.

 

#22. Stan & Ollie

Metascore: 72

Nominations: 1

Director: Jon S. Baird

鈥淪tan & Ollie" tells the story of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, who performed as the world-famous comedy duo Laurel and Hardy from the 1920s to the 1950s. This film, starring Steve Coogan (Laurel) and John C. Reilly (Hardy) follows the duo on a 1953 British tour, at a moment much past their Golden Age. The film premiered to rave reviews at the London Film Festival and will be released on Dec. 28 by Sony Picture Classics, who . Reilly was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy.

 

#21. Crazy Rich Asians

Metascore: 74

Nominations: 2

Director: Jon M. Chu

Based on the best-selling novel by Kevin Kwan, 鈥淐razy Rich Asians" came through theaters like a critical and commercial hurricane. The film has on a $30 million budget and holds a 92% on Rotten Tomatoes. The film also holds significance by hopefully opening a door . It's nominated for Best Picture鈥擬usical or Comedy; Constance Wu (who stars as Rachel Chu, a New Yorker who is dragged into her boyfriend's elitist Singapore orbit for a wedding) is nominated for Best Actress鈥擬usical or Comedy.

 

#20. Tully

Metascore: 75

Nominations: 1

Director: Jason Reitman

From the director of 鈥淯p in the Air," this film offers an incredibly dark take on modern parenthood. Marlo, played by Charlize Theron, is a mother of three who is suffering from postpartum depression and burnt out by motherhood; she's saved by Tully, a fascinating night nanny (Mackenzie Davis). Theron is nominated for Best Actress鈥擬usical or Comedy for her multifaceted portrayal. Despite the distinction, ; it's heavy.

 

#19. A Private War

Metascore: 76

Nominations: 2

Director: Matthew Heineman

鈥淎 Private War" tells the true story of fearless war reporter Marie Colvin, who is portrayed by Rosamund Pike in the film. Colvin covered foreign wars for Britain's Sunday Times for almost three decades . Director Matthew Heineman was nominated for an Oscar for his documentary 鈥淐artel Land"; this is his first narrative feature. Pike was nominated for Best Actress鈥擠rama, and 鈥淩equiem for a Private War," , was also nominated.  

 

#18. The Wife

Metascore: 77

Nominations: 1

Director: Bj枚rn Runge

Based on the novel by Meg Wolitzer, "The Wife" tells the story of a 30-year marriage and what it means to be the wife of a "great man." The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and has since seen a limited release in the United States. It's well liked by critics, but the true highlight is . Close is nominated for Best Actress鈥擠rama, and .

 

#17. At Eternity's Gate

Metascore: 78

Nominations: 1

Director: Julian Schnabel

From the Oscar-winning director of 鈥淭he Diving Bell and the Butterfly," this film is an artistic biopic of Vincent Van Gogh's life that's based on his letters and the filmmaker's imagination. , and is nominated for Best Actor鈥擠rama for his portrayal.  
 

#16. Girl

Metascore: 79

Nominations: 1

Director: Lukas Dhont

Director Lukas Dhont's debut feature premiered at Cannes Film Festival, . The film tells the story of a 15-year-old girl who strives to be a ballerina, while also . Its star, dancer Victor Polster, . 鈥淕irl" is nominated for Best Foreign Film at this year's Academy Awards.

 

#14. Incredibles 2 (tie)

Metascore: 80

Nominations: 1

Director: Brad Bird

to Pixar's box-office behemoth, which made $633 million in 2004, but 鈥淚ncredibles 2" did not disappoint: . The animated sequel brings back Craig T. Nelson and Holly Hunter as superheroes and parents tasked with raising kids and saving the world from supervillains. 鈥淚ncredibles 2" is nominated for Best Animated Feature.

 

#14. The Old Man & the Gun (tie)

Metascore: 80

Nominations: 1

Director: David Lowery

This is a Robert Redford film, first and foremost. The 82-year-old movie star plays Forrest Tucker, a man who broke out of San Quentin State Prison at age 70 only to dive back into a life of crime. Redford is nominated for Best Actor鈥擬usical or Comedy; .

 

#13. Mirai

Metascore: 81

Nominations: 1

Director: Mamoru Hosoda

This Japanese animated feature by director Mamoru Hosoda tells the story of Kun, a first-born son who is dealing with the arrival of his younger sister Mirai and how the family is subsequently changed. The story is sprawling and gorgeously animated, with Kun traveling space and time to learn valuable lessons. "Mirai,"  is nominated for Best Animated Feature.
 

#12. Isle of Dogs

Metascore: 82

Nominations: 2

Director: Wes Anderson

Every Wes Anderson film is a beautifully appointed dollhouse stuffed with a jaw-dropping (and often neurotic) cast鈥攖hey are recognizably his from the first frame. His second animated film after 2009's 鈥淔antastic Mr. Fox," 鈥淭he Isle of Dogs" tells the story of a dictatorial Japanese mayor who exiles his city's dogs to Trash Island and a little boy who risks his life to save his best furry friend. The film's stop-motion animation and direction make it one of the most visually striking films of the year. It's nominated for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score; .  

 

#11. BlacKkKlansman

Metascore: 83

Nominations: 4

Director: Spike Lee

This Spike Lee Joint tells the true story of Ron Stallworth, an African-American detective in the 1970s who sets out to expose the local Colorado Springs Ku Klux Klan. On the strength of two exceptional performances, John David Washington as Stallworth and Adam Driver as his colleague, 鈥淏lacKkKlansman" is thought-provoking and an absolute trip. Washington (son of Denzel) and Driver are both nominated in the acting categories; Lee is up for Best Director and the film is nominated for Best Picture鈥擠rama. In turn, .   

 

#10. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Metascore: 84

Nominations: 1

Directors: Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman

It seems like the internet floods with stories of superhero fatigue every six months, and recently, has even begun to pop up. But 鈥淪pider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" manages to hit the sweet spot for both superhero lovers and the superhero-fatigued alike. The animated film follows Brooklyn teenager Miles Morales, a new Spider-Man in a world where far too many people and animals can wear the web-slinger's mask. Nominated for Best Animated Feature, the film is a critical hit鈥攚ith .

 

#9. First Man

Metascore: 84

Nominations: 2

Director: Damien Chazelle

The much-anticipated third film by the director of 鈥淟a La Land" and 鈥淲hiplash" suffered at the box office, perhaps because , though more likely because Either way, the critically acclaimed biopic starring Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong, once projected as an Oscar favorite, now seems an Academy Award longshot. It's Claire Foy, not Damien Chazelle or Gosling, who has the best chance to pick up trophies this award season: Her performance nominated her for Best Supporting Actress. Justin Hurwitz got the nomination for Best Original Score.   

 

#8. Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Metascore: 87

Nominations: 2

Director: Marielle Heller

"Can You Ever Forgive Me?" tells the story of ill-mannered biographer Lee Israel, who turns to document forgery in an effort to pay her bills. Directed by Marielle Heller, the film is a showcase for a more serious side of Melissa McCarthy and of the always wonderful Richard E. Grant. Both actors are nominated for their portrayals, and seem likely to .

 

#7. If Beale Street Could Talk

Metascore: 87

Nominations: 3

Director: Barry Jenkins

Based on the novel by James Baldwin, 鈥淚f Beale Street Could Talk" is an affecting love story set in 1970s Harlem. Directed by Barry Jenkins (鈥淢oonlight"), the film features , along with incredible work from Stephan James, Regina King, and . The film was nominated for Best Picture鈥擠rama while King got the Best Supporting Actress nod. Jenkins was nominated for the screenwriting award.  

 

#6. Black Panther

Metascore: 88

Nominations: 3

Director: Ryan Coogler

February used be , when studios would put out movies they knew wouldn't win awards or do numbers at the box office. But in the Age of Disney, which brings endless releases from endless franchises, February is back in play for the major studios. No film proved that more than 鈥淏lack Panther," and cultural phenomenon by Ryan Coogler (鈥淔ruitvale Station," 鈥淐reed"). At the time of its early 2018 release, . The buzz has quieted down slightly (February is a long time ago in Hollywood time), but Coogler's film is nominated for Best Picture鈥擠rama, along with two music awards, at this year's Globes.

 

#5. A Star Is Born

Metascore: 88

Nominations: 5

Director: Bradley Cooper

The cultural conversation around 鈥淎 Star Is Born" was a fascinating window into the internet in 2018. ; ; and then, incredibly, to create real deserved awards-season momentum. A fourth remake of the 1937 film, this one stars Cooper as Jackson Maine, an aging country star who meets a young waitress with a truly earth-shattering voice and talent. Lady Gaga plays the star, who is eventually born, and is the true revelation of the film: She delivers an incredible performance and seems like the likely frontrunner for Best Actress at the Oscars. The film is nominated for five Golden Globes: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Cooper), Best Actress (Gaga), and Best Song (also Gaga).    

 

#4. Eighth Grade

Metascore: 89

Nominations: 1

Director: Bo Burnham

Hatched fully from the mind of YouTuber Bo Burnham, this film follows Kayla, an overlooked and shy eighth grader navigating the last weeks of middle school. Burnham has been rightly lauded for . But the real standout is Elsie Fisher, who stars as Kayla and is nominated for Best Actress鈥擟omedy or Musical. The 15 year old  before, of course, heading to school.



 

#3. The Favourite

Metascore: 90

Nominations: 5

Director: Yorgos Lanthimos

Yorgos Lanthimos, the incredibly creative Greek director behind "Dogtooth" and "The Lobster," directed . The film pits an aristocrat (Rachel Weisz) and a new servant (Emma Stone) against each other in a battle for the affections of the eccentric queen (played by Olivia Colman). All three women are nominated for acting Golden Globes, and the film has steadily gained steam as more people see it.


 

#2. Shoplifters

Metascore: 94

Nominations: 1

Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda

This Japanese film, written and directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda, tells the story of a family who steals to live, but also seems drawn to the life of crime in general. Things take a turn when the family kidnaps a child. Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film, 鈥淪hoplifters" is absolutely adored by critics: It has .

#1. Roma

Metascore: 96

Nominations: 3

Director: Alfonso Cuar贸n

From the Academy Award-winning director of 鈥淕ravity" (who also dreamed up classics like 鈥淐hildren of Men" and 鈥淵 Tu Mam谩 Tambi茅n"), 鈥淩oma" enters this year's awards season with a real chance to win Best Picture. Some factors may hold it back: It's in black and white, it's in Spanish, and it's produced by Netflix, . But Cuar贸n's story of a family in Mexico City in the 1970s is beautiful, impactful, and monumental enough that . The film is strangely in the Best Foreign Language Film category rather the overall Best Picture鈥擠rama field, but it's a lock to be nominated for Best Picture and other major categories at the Academy Awards. Cuar贸n is also nominated for Best Director and Best Screenplay at the Globes.  

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