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Golden Globes: "One Battle After Another" Dominates Noms
8 Dec
Summary
- One Battle After Another leads nominations with nine Golden Globe nods.
- Notable snubs include Richard Linklater and Sydney Sweeney.
- Non-English films and diverse genres are well-represented this year.

Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" has surged to the forefront of the Golden Globe nominations, securing a remarkable nine nods. The colossal countercultural satire, inspired by Thomas Pynchon's novel, has captured the attention of voters, even finding a place in the "musical or comedy" category, adding an intriguing dimension to its campaign.
The nominations also bring to light several surprising omissions, with director Richard Linklater and actress Sydney Sweeney being among the most discussed snubs. Linklater has two films in contention, while Sweeney was overlooked for her performance as boxer Christy Martin. These exclusions have fueled the traditional awards season debate over deserving recognition.



