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Golden Globes 2025: The Biggest Snubs and Surprises of This Year’s Nominations

Discover the biggest snubs and surprises of the 2025 Golden Globes nominations, from Pamela Anderson’s breakthrough to the absence of Sing Sing and The Piano Lesson. Read more.

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Golden Globes 2025 Nominations: ‘Emilia Pérez’ Shines With 10 Nominations and ‘The Bear’ Tops TV

Dive into the full list of nominees for the 2025 Golden Globes, with predictions on standout contenders across film and television. Mark your calendar for January 12, 2025, and tune in to NBC or Peacock for the live ceremony.

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Conclave Review: A Suspenseful and Sinister Look Behind the Vatican’s Closed Doors

Edward Berger’s Conclave offers a gripping look into Vatican intrigue, led by Ralph Fiennes’ commanding performance. Read our in-depth review of this masterfully suspenseful drama.

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OSCARS PREDICTIONS 2025: THANKSGIVING UPDATES

Discover the latest Oscars predictions for 2025, including frontrunners for Best Picture, Actor, and Director. Explore updates from the Gotham Awards, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Board of Review, with insight into contenders like Wicked, Gladiator II, and Emilia Pérez. Stay informed with Variety’s Awards Circuit analysis and see which films are leading the race as awards season heats up.

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Golden Globes 2025 Predictions: Musical Movies, A-List Stars, and Hit TV Shows Compete for Top Honors

Discover the first predictions for the 2025 Golden Globes, featuring top contenders across film and TV categories. From big-budget musicals to dramatic films, see which movies, shows, and stars are poised to take home the honors.

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GOLDEN GLOBES CLOSE CALLS DECIDED: ‘ANORA,’ ‘THE APPRENTICE,’ ‘HERETIC,’ ‘A REAL PAIN,’ & MORE CLAIM DRAMA & MUSICAL/COMEDY CONTENDERS

Check out how top contenders are breaking for the Golden Globes' drama and musical/comedy categories. Films like Anora and A Real Pain opt for the musical/comedy field despite dark tones, while The Apprentice and Queer are slated for drama. With a looming Nov. 4 deadline, filmmakers and distributors still have time to finalize their submissions, but the organization may overturn classifications deemed unsuitable.

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