BEVERLY HILLS, California, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Selena
Gomez, Timothee Chalamet and other Hollywood stars will gather
in Beverly Hills on Sunday for the annual Golden Globes
celebration, the first major awards ceremony in a year without a
clear frontrunner for the top movie accolades.
Netflix's ( NFLX ) Spanish-language musical thriller "Emilia
Perez" and "The Brutalist," a 3-1/2 hour post-World War II drama
that includes an intermission, lead the movies vying for Globe
trophies.
Others include box office smash "Wicked," adapted from the
Broadway play about the witches in "The Wizard of Oz," and papal
selection story "Conclave."
Restaurant tale "The Bear" and mystery comedy "Only Murders
in the Building" will compete for TV honors.
The Globes will air live on CBS and the Paramount+
streaming service starting at 8 p.m. Eastern on Sunday (1 a.m.
GMT). Stand-up comedian Nikki Glaser hosts the champagne-fueled
festivities for the first time.
Glaser, who hosted a roast of football legend Tom Brady last
year, said she plans to celebrate the A-list nominees rather
than poke fun at them as some previous hosts have.
"I want people who were nominated to feel proud of
themselves. I don't want them to feel under attack," Glaser said
in an interview. "I'm really excited to show these jokes to a
massive audience."
The presenter lineup features big-name celebrities including
Dwayne Johnson, Elton John, Andrew Garfield and Awkwafina.
Winning a Globe can shine a spotlight on movies and
performances in the run-up to the Academy Awards in March. So
far, awards pundits say, there is no clear favorite for the
coveted best picture prize at the Oscars.
Unlike the Oscars, the Globes separate films into two
categories. "Conclave" and "The Brutalist" are considered strong
entries in best film drama, while "Wicked" and "Emilia Perez"
are the leading contenders for best movie musical or comedy.
Globe honorees are chosen by 334 entertainment journalists
from 85 countries, compared with roughly 9,000 voters who select
the Academy Awards. The Globes voting body has been expanded in
recent years and organizers instituted reforms after being
criticized for ethical lapses and a lack of diversity.
Chalamet is in contention for best film drama actor for
playing musician Bob Dylan in "A Complete Unknown." His
competition includes Adrien Brody, who portrays a Holocaust
survivor and architect chasing the American dream in "The
Brutalist."
Gomez is a double nominee for her supporting role in "Emilia
Perez," the story of a Mexican drug lord who transitions to a
woman, and for lead comedy actress as a podcaster on TV series
"Only Murders in the Building."
Other acting nominees include Angelina Jolie for her
portrayal of opera star Maria Callas in "Maria," Nicole Kidman
as a corporate executive having an affair with an intern in
"Babygirl," Zendaya as a tennis coach in "Challengers" and
Ariana Grande as a student of sorcery in "Wicked."
Among the men, Daniel Craig is nominated for "Queer" and
Denzel Washington for "Gladiator II."