Who’s going to win at the Golden Globes (probably)
Coming so close to the Oscars, the Golden Globes movie races draw most of the attention, but it’s the TV winners — who have to walk a good country mile just to get to the stage — who often give the night its most genuine, surprising moments. (Remember Gina Rodriguez’s emotional speech this year?) Thinking ahead, we believe viewers are going to be typing “Mr. Robot†into search engines. That prediction and others follow …
MOTION PICTURE DRAMA
The nominees: “Carol,†“Mad Max: Fury Road,†“The Revenant,†“Room,†“Spotlightâ€
And the winner is: The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. has been going with the bread-and-butter critics’ favorites lately, so look for “Spotlight†to win.
Unless: This group didn’t reward “Birdman†last year, so unless HFPA voters really want to make it right with filmmaker Alejandro G. Iñárritu and go with “The Revenant,†then maybe “Mad Max†could pull off an upset.
LEAD ACTOR, MOTION PICTURE DRAMA
The nominees: Bryan Cranston, “Trumboâ€; Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenantâ€; Michael Fassbender, “Steve Jobsâ€; Eddie Redmayne, “The Danish Girlâ€; Will Smith, “Concussionâ€
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And the winner is: You’ve probably heard DiCaprio has never won an Oscar. He does own a couple Globes, though. This time, he’ll take home one of each.
Unless: Those special edition “Steve Jobs†iPhones that HFPA members have been expecting suddenly arrive in the mail.
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LEAD ACTRESS, MOTION PICTURE DRAMA
The nominees: Cate Blanchett, “Carolâ€; Brie Larson, “Roomâ€; Rooney Mara, “Carolâ€; Saoirse Ronan, “Brooklynâ€; Alicia Vikander, “The Danish Girlâ€
And the winner is: The “Carol†actresses split the vote and Larson wins for her heart-rending turn in “Room.â€
Unless: Globes favorite Blanchett, a nine-time nominee and three-time winner, adds another trophy to her case.
MOTION PICTURE MUSICAL OR COMEDY
The nominees: “The Big Short,†“Joy,†“The Martian,†“Spy,†“Trainwreckâ€
And the winner is: Many Globes voters aren’t thrilled with “The Martian†being placed here. That creates an opening for “The Big Short,†which mixes comedy and tragedy, the type of combo the group has been drawn to over the years.
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Unless: Enough members love “The Martian,†no matter its genre, and want to reward it here.
LEAD ACTOR, MOTION PICTURE MUSICAL OR COMEDY
The nominees: Christian Bale, “The Big Shortâ€; Steve Carell, “The Big Shortâ€; Matt Damon, “The Martianâ€; Al Pacino, “Danny Collinsâ€; Mark Ruffalo, “Infinitely Polar Bearâ€
And the winner is: Pacino and Ruffalo star in movies nobody’s seen. Bale and Carell figure to siphon each other’s support. That leaves Damon, who carries “The Martian†for long, solo stretches.
Unless: Carell takes his second Globe on a big night for “The Big Short.â€
LEAD ACTRESS, MOTION PICTURE MUSICAL OR COMEDY
The nominees: Jennifer Lawrence, “Joyâ€; Melissa McCarthy, “Spyâ€; Amy Schumer, “Trainwreckâ€; Maggie Smith, “The Lady in the Vanâ€; Lily Tomlin, “Grandmaâ€
And the winner is: The HFPA loves Lawrence, but the group seems so-so on “Joy,†giving it only two nominations. We’ll go with Schumer, both for her work and the suspicion that the Globes would like to get in her good graces so she’ll agree to host next year.
Unless: A third Golden Globe for Lawrence! (Yay?)
TV DRAMA SERIES
The nominees: “Empire,†“Game of Thrones,†“Mr. Robot,†“Narcos,†“Outlanderâ€
And the winner is: Coming nine months before the Emmys, the HFPA loves to plant the flag for new shows, going so far as to give this prize to Showtime’s soapy “The Affair†this year. We like USA’s unsettling cyberworld drama “Mr. Robot†to be next year’s newbie darling.
Unless: Voters want to reward “Empire,†which premiered too late to be considered last time.
LEAD ACTOR IN A TV DRAMA SERIES
The nominees: Jon Hamm, “Mad Menâ€; Rami Malek, “Mr. Robotâ€; Wagner Moura, “Narcosâ€; Bob Odenkirk, “Better Call Saulâ€; Liev Schreiber, “Ray Donovanâ€
And the winner is: Malek. Yes, we’re going all in on “Mr. Robot†and Malek for making a paranoid, morphine-addicted hacker into a hoodie-wearing hero for our troubled times.
Unless: The HFPA decides to send Hamm, who, best as we can recall, never wore a hoodie on “Mad Men,†out in style.
LEAD ACTRESS IN A TV DRAMA SERIES
The nominees: Caitriona Balfe, “Outlanderâ€; Viola Davis, “How to Get Away With Murderâ€; Eva Green, “Penny Dreadfulâ€; Taraji P. Henson, “Empireâ€; Robin Wright, “House of Cardsâ€
And the winner is: Tough call between Balfe, Emmy winner Davis and Henson. Let’s lean toward Irish actress Balfe, “Outlander’s†time-traveling nurse, as voters go global.
Unless: The HFPA wants to honor “Empire†somewhere, and there’s no better spot than this.
COMEDY SERIES
The nominees: “Casual,†“Mozart in the Jungle,†“Orange Is the New Black,†“Silicon Valley,†“Transparent,†“Veepâ€
And the winner is: The HFPA hasn’t repeated itself in this category since the heyday of “Glee,†but “Transparent†remains the buzziest nominee of the group.
Unless: Voters shop Amazon for another winner and go with the charming “Mozart.â€
LEAD ACTOR IN A TV COMEDY SERIES
The nominees: Aziz Ansari, “Master of Noneâ€; Gael Garcia Bernal, “Mozart in the Jungleâ€; Rob Lowe, “The Grinderâ€; Patrick Stewart, “Blunt Talkâ€; Jeffrey Tambor, “Transparentâ€
And the winner is: Again, this isn’t the Emmys. The Globes like to spread the wealth year to year. That discounts the chances of reigning champ Tambor, giving the edge to Bernal, “Mozart’s†impulsive, kooky conductor.
Unless: You could make a case for any of the other nominees, though, unlike Bernal, their shows weren’t nominated. That probably sets up Tambor as a possible back-to-back victor.
LEAD ACTRESS IN A TV COMEDY SERIES
The nominees: Rachel Bloom, “Crazy Ex-Girlfriendâ€; Jamie Lee Curtis, “Scream Queensâ€; Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Veepâ€; Gina Rodriguez, “Jane the Virginâ€; Lily Tomlin, “Grace and Frankieâ€
And the winner is: You want to know something weird? Louis-Dreyfus, a veritable viking at the Emmys, has never won a Golden Globe for “Veep.†Of the group, she’s the only one from a nominated series. That gives her an edge, I suppose, though I wouldn’t be surprised to see the popular Tomlin take the stage instead.
Unless: It is indeed Tomlin. You know she’d give a great speech.
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