Hamilton’s Martin Short among Canadian 2025 Golden Globe nominees

The nominations for the 82nd Golden Globes were announced on Monday by actor and comedian Mindy Kaling and actor Morris Chestnut.

Among the Canadian nominees are Pamela Anderson, who was nominated in the best actress in a drama category for her performance in The Last Showgirl; Gabriel LaBelle, who was recognized in the best actor in a musical or comedy category for his performance in Saturday Night; Martin Short, nominated for the best actor in a television series musical or comedy for Only Murders in the Building; and director Denis Villeneuve, whose Dune: Part Two is up for best motion picture – drama.

The embattled Globes, which are no longer presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association — the voting group that faced controversy over ethical lapses and a lack of diversity — are still in comeback mode after years of scandal and organizational upheaval.

Emilia Pérez leads the way 

Jacques Audiard’s musical Emilia Pérez, about a Mexican drug lord who undergoes gender affirming surgery to become a woman, led the way with 10 nominations, over other contenders like the musical smash Wicked, which received four nominations; the papal thriller Conclave, with six nominations, and the post-war epic The Brutalist, which received seven nods.

Standout body-horror film The Substance also did well, racking up five nominations, including one for best motion picture – musical or comedy. 

Demi Moore in The Substance.
Standout body-horror film The Substance, featuring Demi Moore, also did well, racking up five Golden Globe nominations, including one for best motion picture – musical or comedy.  (MUBI)

Among TV categories, The Bear leads with five nominations while Only Murders in the Building and Shogun each had four.

The awards show will air Jan. 5 on CBS and can be streamed on Paramount+. 

Here is a partial list of the nominees: 

Film

Best Motion Picture (drama)

The Brutalist; A Complete Unknown; Conclave; Dune: Part Two; Nickel Boys; September 5.

Best Motion Picture (musical or comedy)

Wicked; Anora; Emilia Pérez; Challengers; A Real Pain; The Substance.

Best Performance by a Male Actor (musical or comedy)

Jesse Eisenberg, A Real Pain; Hugh Grant, Heretic; Gabriel LaBelle, Saturday Night; Jesse Plemons, Kinds of Kindness; Glen Powell, Hitman; Sebastian Stan, A Different Man.

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a motion picture – drama

Pamela Anderson, The Last Showgirl; Angelina Jolie, Maria; Nicole Kidman, Babygirl; Tilda Swinton, The Room Next Door; Fernanda Torres, I’m Still Here; Kate Winslet, Lee.

Best director – motion picture

Jacques Audiard, Emilia Pérez; Sean Baker, Anora, Edward Berger, Conclave, Brady Corbet, The Brutalist; Coralie Fargeat, The Substance; Payal Kapadia, All We Imagine as Light.

Best Animated Film

Flow; Inside Out 2; Memoir of a Snail; Moana 2; Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl; The Wild Robot.

Cinematic and Box Office Achievement 

Alien: Romulus; Beetlejuice Beetlejuice; Deadpool & Wolverine; Gladiator II; Inside Out 2; Twisters; Wicked; The Wild Robot.

Best Original Score

Conclave; The Brutalist; The Wild Robot; Emilia Pérez; Challengers; Dune: Part Two.

Television

Best Television Drama

Shogun; The Diplomat; Slow Horses; Mr. and Mrs. Smith; The Day of the Jackal; Squid Game.

Best Television Comedy or Musical

Abbott Elementary; The Bear; Hacks; Nobody Wants This; Only Murders in the Building; The Gentlemen.

Best Male Actor in a Drama

Donald Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Smith; Jake Gyllenhaal, Presumed Innocent; Gary Oldman, Slow Horses; Eddie Redmayne, The Day of the Jackal; Hiroyuki Sanada, Shogun; Billy Bob Thornton, Landman.

Best Female Actor in a Comedy

Kristen Bell, Nobody wants This; Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary; Ayo Edebiri, The Bear; Selena Gomez, Only Murders in the Building; Kathryn Hahn, Agatha All Along; Jean Smart, Hacks.

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