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Get Out, The Post and Dunkirk Snubbed at the Golden Globes
Andee Erickson
Critically acclaimed films including Get Out, The Post and Dunkirk failed to
win any Golden Globe awards Sunday night, despite high praise for the
pictures leading into the year’s first major award show.
Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird nabbed the top nod in the Best Motion Picture –
Comedy or Musical category, beating out Get Out which did well with
audiences and critics, who called the movie “extraordinary” and “
inventive.” The unconventional, racially-themed horror film follows an
interracial couple during the meet-the-parents stage of dating and earned a
99% on Rotten Tomatoes. The film’s star, Daniel Kaluuya, also lost the Best
Actor award to James Franco, for his performance in The Disaster Artist.
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Some fans on the internet thought Get Out movie deserved more recognition.
The Post was also expected to win awards, after landing seven nominations:
Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Actress for Meryl Streep, Best Actor for
Tom Hanks, Best Director for Steven Spielberg, Best Original Score and Best
Screenplay. The film went home empty-handed, though critics called it “a
superhero movie for real grownups.” During the opening monologue, Golden
Globes host Seth Meyers made a joke pretending The Post would win a heap of
awards.
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Christopher Nolan’s World War II Dunkirk also received nominations for Best
Director, Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Original Score, and won
none of them.
Other films that were shut out at the Globes included All the Money in the
World, Battle of the Sexes, Call Me By Your Name, Molly’s Game and Mudbound.
The TV show Feud: Bette and Joan was the biggest loser on the small screen,
failing to win any awards, despite four nominations.
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