Golden Globes Nominations by the Numbers: HBO Dominates TV, Summit Leads Movies
Golden Globes Nominations by the Numbers: HBO Dominates TV, Summit Leads Movies
“La La Land” racks up most nominations in film categories, while The People v. O.J. Simpson:
American Crime Story does so in TV
HBO reigned supreme in Golden Globe nominations announced Monday morning, while distributors Summit Entertainment and A24 exercised dominance over larger competitors like Paramount, Disney and Twentieth Century Fox.
HBO, the premium cable network with a stacked lineup including “Game of Thrones,” “Westworld” “The Night Of” and “Insecure,” scored 14 nominations.
FX came in second with nine nominations thanks to the Hollywood Foreign Press Associations love for The People v. O.J. Simpson:
American Crime Story, which topped every other TV series with five nominations.
Summit, a Lionsgate company, racked up a total of 10 nominations, thanks in large part to the seven nominations that went to “La La Land,” writer-director Damien Chazelle’s musical starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.
“Moonlight” garnered six nominations for indie distributor A24, whose profile at the Globes this year will also be boosted by nominations for “20th Century Women” and “Lobster,” giving the company nine total nominations a year after its 2015 release “Room” won a Golden Globe and then Oscar for star Brie Larson’s leading performance.
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Paramount Pictures 8
Sony Pictures Classics 3
Walt Disney Studio Motion Pictures 3
Universal Pictures 2
Fox Searchlight Pictures 1
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