The full list of 2026 Golden Globes nominations

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It looks like Paul Thomas Anderson and his crew will be fighting “One Battle After Another” at this year’s Golden Globes.The laugh-laden political thriller ruled nominations Monday with nine, while Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value” followed close behind with eight.

On the TV front, HBO’s “The White Lotus” led with six nominations — one more than the Netflix limited series “Adolescence.”Notable surprises included a couple nods for Jacob Elordi and a nomination for Eva Victor for her performance in her directorial debut, “Sorry, Baby.” Movies Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ leads a wide-open field as the Golden Globes offer an early read on an unsettled Oscar season.Jay Penske, chief executive of Dick Clark Productions, and his associates seem unfazed by the controversies that have plagued the Globes in the last few years and have been determined to roll out new initiatives like January’s Golden Gala.This awards cycle, the ceremony precursor is rebranded as “Golden Eve,” an annual prime-time special spotlighting the recipients of the prestigious Cecil B.

DeMille and Carol Burnett awards — this year, Helen Mirren and Sarah Jessica Parker, respectively.“Golden Eve” is billed as the penultimate hurrah of “Golden Week,” which Penske called “a premier cross-platform initiative with CBS that transforms the Globes into a multi-day cultural event, making it a cornerstone of the awards season.”Also new this year is a podcast category, a nod toward the ever-evolving tastes of media consumers.The Golden Globes came back from the brink of scandal.

But the awards’ suspect ethics haven’t really changed, our columnist writes.“White Chicks” alum Marlon Wayans and “Matlock” breakout Skye P.Marshall presented the nominations Monday, with key categories announced on “CBS Mornings.” The Golden Globe...

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