Where to Watch the Golden Globe Nominated Movies and Shows
- 1/35
Emily in Paris
Nominated for: Best Television Series–Musical or Comedy; Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series—Musical or Comedy (Lily Collins)
When her boss gets unexpectedly pregnant, plucky social media and marketing guru Emily finds herself relocating to the City of Lights, despite her boyfriend back in Chicago and her complete inability to speak French. But thanks to a can-do attitude, a helpful new best friend, and plenty of gorgeous French men, she makes her way in this light and breezy romp.
- 2/35
Schitt's Creek
Nominated for: Best Television Series–Musical or Comedy; Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series–Musical or Comedy (Catherine O'Hara); Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Dan Levy); Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series–Musical or Comedy (Eugene Levy); Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Annie Murphy)
The little Canadian show that could! This beloved under-the-radar sitcom about a wealthy family that loses everything and moves to the sticks grew steadily through word-of-mouth and streams on Netflix. It recently wrapped its final season as one of the top comedies in the country, sweeping every category it was nominated in at the Emmys. Can the series pull it off one last time?
- 3/35
The Flight Attendant
Nominated for: Best Television Series–Musical or Comedy; Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series–Musical or Comedy (Kaley Cuoco)
Based on a graphic novel, this stylish mystery-thriller-dramedy follows alcoholic flight attendant Cassie as she tries to piece together the murder of her handsome one night stand and clear her name in the process. You will not see the twists coming, but you'll be there for it, bet.
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- 4/35
The Great
Nominated for: Best Television Series–Musical or Comedy; Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series–Musical or Comedy (Elle Fanning); Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series—Musical or Comedy (Nicholas Hoult)
This smart and sophisticated take on Catherine the Great's life in Russia takes a few historical liberties—everyone involved was far older than depicted when the events of the first season occurred—but it is undeniably fun, raunchy, surprising, and gorgeous.
- 5/35
Ted Lasso
Nominated for: Best Television Series–Musical or Comedy; Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series–Musical or Comedy (Jason Sudeikis)
You simply cannot find a series with more heart than Ted Lasso—but don't worry, it's not treacly or sentimental. Following an American football coach who moves to London to coach a soccer team, this series combined American pluck with British wit to form something affectionate, clever, and unexpected.
- 6/35
The Crown
Nominated for: Best Television Series–Drama; Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series–Drama, (Josh O'Connor); Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series–Drama (Olivia Colman, Emma Corrin); Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Gillian Anderson, Helena Bonham Carter)
This smash hit series imagining the private lives of Britain's royal family finally caught up to the only woman as iconic as Queen Elizabeth herself: Princess Diana.
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- 7/35
Lovecraft Country
Nominated for: Best Television Series–Drama
Lovecraft Country a little hard to explain, but it's about race in the 1950s, monsters, aliens, and other sci-fi stuff. And they're not just elements placed next to each other—everything's a metaphor for everything else. Basically, it's about surviving in a world that's trying to kill you. Also, love. And it's excellent.
- 8/35
The Mandalorian
Nominated for: Best Television Series–Drama
The Mandalorian, a.k.a. Din Djarin, is a former bounty hunter turned rogue gun for hire as he travels across the galaxy with his ward Grogu (Baby Yoda), righting wrongs and seeking Jedi Masters. Yes, the puppet is as cute on the show as he is in GIFs.
- 9/35
Ozark
Nominated for: Best Television Series–Drama; Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series–Drama (Laura Linney); Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Julia Garner); Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series–Drama (Jason Bateman)
This sleeper hit follows a mild-mannered financial planner whose double life laundering money for a drug cartel catches up to him, forcing him to move his family into the mountains and face something scarier than drug lords: each other.
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- 10/35
Ratched
Nominated for: Best Television Series–Drama; Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series–Drama (Sarah Paulson); Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Cynthia Nixon)
Ryan Murphy's prequel to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest explores the twisted backstory of the most famously hated nurse in all of cinema. And of course there are sexy surprises. This is the man who gave us Nip/Tuck after all.
- 11/35
The Father
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Drama; Best Actor in a Motion Picture–Drama (Anthony Hopkins); Best Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture (Olivia Colman); Best Screenplay–Motion Picture (Florian Zeller, Christopher Hampton)
A man slowly slipping into dementia doubts his family and himself as he refuses help and loses his grip on reality.
The Father is only playing in theaters.
- 12/35
Mank
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Drama; Best Director–Motion Picture (David Fincher); Best Actor in a Motion Picture–Drama (Gary Oldman); Best Original Score–Motion Picture (Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross); Best Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture (Amanda Seyfried); Best Screenplay–Motion Picture (Jack Fincher)
Alcoholic screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz struggled to finish the script for Citizen Kane in this look behind the curtain of 1930s Hollywood that cinephiles will enjoy.
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- 13/35
Nomadland
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Drama; Best Director–Motion Picture (Chloé Zhao); Best Actress in a Motion Picture–Drama (Frances McDormand); Best Screenplay–Motion Picture (Chloé Zhao)
After losing everything, a woman decides to embrace the nomadic lifestyle and sets off on a road trip through the American West, living out of her van.
- 14/35
Promising Young Woman
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Drama; Best Director–Motion Picture (Emerald Fennell); Best Actress in a Motion Picture–Drama (Carey Mulligan); Best Screenplay–Motion Picture (Emerald Fennell)
Not your typical rape revenge thriller. Mulligan plays Cassie, a med school dropout who decides to avenge her best friend by any means necessary. To say more would be to spoil, and this is one you'll want to experience in real time.
- 15/35
The Trial of the Chicago 7
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Drama; Best Director–Motion Picture (Aaron Sorkin); Best Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture (Sacha Baron Cohen); Best Screenplay–Motion Picture (Aaron Sorkin); Best Original Song–Motion Picture (Daniel Pemberton, Celeste)
The true story of the aftermath of the 1968 riots at the Democratic National Convention couldn't be timelier, addressing police brutality, the limits of the legal system, and the efficacy of different forms of protest. It's a legal drama that won't make you cry but will definitely make you think and just might make you march.
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- 16/35
Normal People
Nominated for: Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television; Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Daisy Edgar-Jones)
Based on Sally Rooney's best-selling novel, this twelve episode series follows Marianne and Connell as they grow up in a small Irish town and make their way in the world, never quite together but always in each other's lives.
- 17/35
The Queen's Gambit
Nominated for: Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television; Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Anya Taylor-Joy)
Drugs, sex, and obsession are all the same to Beth Harmon, orphaned chess prodigy who plays the people in her life like pieces on a board, always thinking seven steps ahead just to survive. This sleek series might inspire you to pick up the game, or try a new eyeliner look.
- 18/35
Small Axe
Nominated for: Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television; Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (John Boyega)
An anthology series from 12 Years a Slave director Steve McQueen, Small Axe isn't so much a television show as it is five distinct films connected by their setting: the West Indian immigrant community in London in the ‘60s, ’70s, and '80s.
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- 19/35
The Undoing
Nominated for: Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television; Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Nicole Kidman); Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Hugh Grant); Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Donald Sutherland)
If you loved Big Little Lies but wanted it to be only about one woman and her family's secrets—and also, in New York—then you should definitely watch The Undoing, the story of an Upper East Side couple whose lives fall apart when the husband is accused of murdering one of the other mothers at their son's private school.
- 20/35
Unorthodox
Nominated for: Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television; Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Shira Haas)
Esty is not your typical 19-year-old Brooklyn girl. For starters, she's married. Moreover, she's an ultra-Orthodox Jew and has never known a life outside her religious community. She flees to Berlin to find her mother and see what the secular world has to offer.
- 21/35
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Musical or Comedy; Best Actress in a Motion Picture–Musical or Comedy (Maria Bakalova); Best Actor in a Motion Picture–Musical or Comedy (Sacha Baron Cohen)
Sacha Baron Cohen reprises his most famous character for another side-splitting, jaw-dropping piece of prank-documentary filmmaking, this time with an eye on gender roles. From putting Rudy Giuliani in a compromising position to testing the limits of abortion laws, the movie is all about a father's duty to his daughter. It's weirdly poignant, not gonna lie.
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- 22/35
Hamilton
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Musical or Comedy; Best Actor in a Motion Picture–Musical or Comedy (Lin-Manuel Miranda)
If you don't know the story of Hamilton, well, it's the story of the founding of America. Plus raps! This isn't a movie, exactly, it's a professionally filmed version of the Broadway production with the original cast. Warning: You won't get “Schuyler Sisters” out of your head any time soon.
- 23/35
Palm Springs
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Musical or Comedy; Best Actor in a Motion Picture–Musical or Comedy (Andy Samberg)
Now more than ever, it feels like we are stuck living the same day over and over. But what if we actually were, and what if only one other person was stuck in the time loop with us? That's the premise of indie hit Palm Springs, a comedic meditation on relationships and healing that's as much Groundhog Day as it is When Harry Met Sally.
- 24/35
Music
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Musical or Comedy; Best Actress in a Motion Picture–Musical or Comedy (Kate Hudson)
Sia's controversial movie about an autistic tween left in the care of her newly sober half-sister likely received a best picture nomination for its musical sequences, which feature colorful costumes and big dance numbers.
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- 25/35
The Prom
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Musical or Comedy; Best Actor in a Motion Picture–Musical or Comedy (James Corden)
Ryan Murphy's adaptation of a Broadway show about Broadway stars…yeah, it's pretty sparkly. But it's also heartfelt, following one young girl's struggle to participate in that most American rite of passage: attending the prom with the person she likes.
- 26/35
Another Round
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Foreign Language
A Danish dramedy about four schoolteacher friends who decide they're happier a little buzzed, so why not maintain it all the time?
- 27/35
La Llorona
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Foreign Language
A Spanish horror flick about the ghost of the Mayan people come back to exact revenge for genocide, La Llorona draws on old Latin American folk tales but gives them a modern, creepy twist.
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- 28/35
The Life Ahead
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Foreign Language; Best Original Song–Motion Picture (Diane Warren, Laura Pausini, Niccolò Agliardi)
An Italian Holocaust survivor takes in the immigrant street kid who tries to rob her, forming an unlikely friendship in this heartfelt tale of love and tolerance.
- 29/35
Minari
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Foreign Language
Based in part on writer-director Lee Isaac Chung's childhood, Minari follows a Korean family that moves to Arkansas in search of the American dream, finding strength in their own familial bonds.
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- 30/35
Two of Us
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Foreign Language
Ah, the French really know love, don't they? Nina and Madeleine are retired neighbors who seem to all others to be close best friends, but have secretly been in love for years. But as the truth starts to come out, they gain an even deeper appreciation for what unconditional love really means.
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- 31/35
Soul
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Animated; Best Original Score–Motion Picture (Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Jon Batiste)
Pixar's latest tear-jerker is about an almost-pro jazz musician whose life is turned upside down when it, well, ends, in a freak accident, taking him to an afterlife he isn't ready for and refuses to succumb to. From there, it's body switching, soul-swapping, piano-playing, and learning the true meaning of life. You know, kid stuff.
- 32/35
Onward
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture—Animated
You haven't seen a fairy tale land quite like this one. In a world that's equal parts unicorns and suburban sprawl, magic is all but gone…until two elf brothers discover a wizard's staff that will bring their late father back for just one day. Will they complete the spell in time?
- 33/35
Over the Moon
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Animated
Missing her mom, a brave young girl decides to build her own space ship and travel to the moon to meet the goddess who lives there in this musical adventure.
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- 34/35
The Croods: A New Age
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Animated
Everyone's favorite prehistoric family is back in this new adventure that finds cave dwellers meeting farmers for the first time.
- 35/35
Wolfwalkers
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture–Animated
Young hunter Robyn travels to Ireland with her father with the intention of eradicating the last of the wolves, which they think are demonic, but first meets and befriends a young tribal girl named Mebh…who may or may night transform into a wolf at night!
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