Golden Globes Recap and Updated Oscar Predictions - For Your Consideration

Golden Globes Recap and Updated Oscar Predictions - For Your Consideration

By Collider

On this week’s For Your Consideration, Collider’s awards experts Scott Mantz, Perri Nemiroff and Jeff Sneider recap the Golden Globes, which saw 1917 and director Sam Mendes pull off an upset victory over The Irishman and director Martin Scorsese. Meanwhile, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood took home Picture and Screenplay honors, cementing its frontrunner status as nomination morning approaches.Joaquin Phoenix, Renee Zellweger, Laura Dern and Brad Pitt all won Globes, as expected, but with Taron Egerton and Awkwafina winning as well, is it time to start taking them seriously in the Oscar race? With Egerton coming on strong, is Robert De Niro suddenly vulnerable, or is The Irishman simply more likely to appeal to Academy members than HFPA voters?The gang also talks about the ever-shifting Best Picture race, and the likelihood of Joker and Little Women cracking the field. It all depends on how many films are nominated for the big prize this year. One thing is for sure... 10 nominees would be close to impossible. So what does that mean for on-the-bubble movies like Knives Out and Ford v Ferrari, both of which took in more than $200 million worldwide. Those are just two of several movies hoping to sneak into the race, including The Farewell and The Two Popes, so make sure to leave a COMMENT below with your own thoughts on the race, and remember to LIKE and SHARE this video on social media. SUBSCRIBE to the channel for more awards content from Collider, including details of the new FYC Screening Series at ArcLight Cinemas, which has Booksmart and Portrait of a Lady on Fire on the horizon.Follow Scott: https://twitter.com/MovieMantzFollow Perri: https://twitter.com/PNemiroffFollow Jeff: https://twitter.com/TheInSneider 

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