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2020 Golden Globe winner predictions: EW picks who should and who will win


Golden Globe
EW
Scorseseosity
Ford
Ferrari Antonio Banderas
PopesShould
Motion Picture — Musical
Roman
HollywoodShould
Time
Bond
Taron
JudyShould
BernadetteShould
Supporting Role
Neighborhood
HustlersShould
HBO
Crown
Netflix
—Kristen
Succession
Emmys
Fosse/Verdon Merritt Wever
ActShould
ChernobylShould
Fleabag
MaiselShould
Amazon
Hollywood Foreign Press Association
The Marvelous
FleabagShould
Applegate
Google
Fosse/Verdon Russell Crowe
The Loudest Voice Jared Harris
SNL
Fox News


Leah Greenblatt
Kristen Baldwin
Darren Franich
Joker
Globes
Bong Joon-ho
Sam Mendes
Todd Phillips
Joker Martin Scorsese
Quentin Tarantino
Oscar
Joaquin Phoenix
Jonathan Pryce
Banderas
Pope
Bale
HFPA
Dolemite
Jojo Rabbit RocketmanShould
Hitler
Egerton
Rocketman Eddie Murphy
Daniel Craig
Griffin Davis
Jojo Rabbit Leonardo DiCaprio
Cynthia Erivo
Harriet Scarlett Johansson
Saoirse Ronan
Renée Zellweger
Judy
Beanie Feldstein
Emma Thompson
Ana de Armas
Awkwafina
’d You Go
De Armas
A Beautiful Day
Joe Pesci
Brad Pitt
Sophie
Hanks
Rogers
Will Pesci
Pacino
Bombshell Kathy Bates
Richard Jewell
Annette Bening
Laura Dern
Jennifer Lopez
Robbie
J. Lo
Lion King
Frozen 2
Olivia Colman
Jennifer Aniston
Witherspoon
Alex Levy
Apple
Brian Cox
Tobias Menzies
Rami Malek
Billy Porter
Kaitlyn Dever
Joey King
Merritt Wever
Karen Duvall
Williams
Emmy
Michelle Williams
Toni Colette
Meryl Streep
Bonham Carter
Patricia Arquette
Emily Watson
Helena Bonham Carter
Margaret
Alan Arkin
Kominsky
Kieran Culkin
Henry Winkler
Barry
Andrew Scott
Kieran Culkin’s
Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s
Rachel Brosnahan
Maisel Kirsten Dunst
Christina Applegate
Natasha Lyonne
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
real!Will
Michael Douglas
Bill Hader
Barry Ben Platt
Paul Rudd
Ramy Youssef
Craig Mazin’s
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Sam Rockwell
Christopher Abbott
Cohen
SpyShould
Jared Harris
Valery Legasov
Crowe
Roger Ailes


Irishman
Korean
Knives
American
HFPA
Russian


Central Florida


Broadway
Waller-Bridge
FranichBest Performance


Phoenix
Hollywood
Gritty
Wever
Chernobyl


Knives Out
Television Series
a Television Series —
Game of Thrones
a Limited Series
a Television Series — Musical or Comedy

Positivity     42.00%   
   Negativity   58.00%
The New York Times
SOURCE: https://ew.com/golden-globes/2020/01/02/golden-globe-predictions-2020/
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Summary

Marriage Story is a near-perfect film in its convergence of script, acting, and pure craft — though 1917 would make for a more than worthy alternative if voters are feeling more traditional.Will win: Joker is too divisive, Marriage Story too quiet, Popes too quirky/small, and 1917 probably too recent in terms of its release. —LGBest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama Jonathan Pryce, The Two PopesShould win: Banderas and Driver are both quietly brilliant in their parts; Pryce brought sly layers to his Pope, and it was great to see Bale in something fast, fun, and prosthetic-free again — really, there are no bad options in this category.Will win: Phoenix lost the weight (50 pounds!) and gained all the crazy for his Joker role; it’s by far the showiest and most HFPA-friendly performance on the roster. Dolemite was a low-key charmer and Rocketman, well, it’s the kind of biopic that’s made for shows like these.Will win: Once Upon a Time is the closest thing to a masterpiece in this category; it feels miles ahead of the rest. —LGBest Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy —LGBest Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama —LGBest Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy Cate Blanchett, Where’d You Go, BernadetteShould win: De Armas could be a dark horse for Knives Out, which she’s stealthily great in; the other performances feel either too lightweight or like legacy nods for truly underwhelming films.Will win: Awkwafina is the frontrunner here — a light comedic actress (and, until recently, rapper) showing her stuff in a winning indie that relies entirely on her offbeat charm. Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in HollywoodShould win: This is the Sophie’s choice of categories: Pitt is arguably a co-lead in Once Upon a Time, but it’s one of his finest turns in a three-decade career that so far somehow has no acting Oscars in it; Hanks, too, does everything you hoped he would (and nothing he shouldn’t) with his portrayal of fellow American icon Mr. Rogers in Neighborhood.Will win: Will Pesci and Pacino cancel each other out? Toy Story 4Should win: Calling Lion King animation feels like a stretch, though it’s a marvel of CG-live action blending; it’s also emotionally hollow and sort of joyless. Rami Malek, Mr. RobotShould and will win: Brian Cox. We at EW have nothing but love for Pose star Billy Porter, but it’s time for the gold rush to begin for Succession’s terrifyingly intense leading man, who was snubbed by the Emmys. —KBBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television —KBBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television The Globes will likely be very happy to right that wrong — and unlike Scott, Kieran Culkin’s show will continue past season 2, so the also-deserving actor will have more chances to win. His faintly autobiographical Ramy is a comic delight, and he deserves all the prizes for his subtle, sweet lead role.Will win: Bill Hader missed out on a Globe last year when Douglas led the unexpected Kominsky charge. Sacha Baron Cohen, The SpyShould win: Jared Harris sometimes seems pigeonholed as the Guy Slowly Dying In Period Pieces, but his stunningly cerebral turn as Valery Legasov grounds Chernobyl in sensitive humanity and unexpected courage.Will win: The Loudest Voice sometimes came off like an incredibly well-intentioned SNL sketch, and that won’t stop HFPA voters from honoring Crowe’s over-the-top impression of the late Fox News monstro-chief Roger Ailes.

As said here by Kristen Baldwin