The Awardist Golden Globes Snoop Dogg announces Belfast, Squid Game, more at 2022 Golden Globe nominations: See the full list The Hollywood Foreign Press Association recognized the top films and TV shows of the year as it works to move past news that it previously contained no Black members. By Joey Nolfi Joey Nolfi Entertainment Weekly's Oscars expert, 'RuPaul's Drag Race' beat reporter, host of 'Quick Drag' Twitter Spaces, and cohost of 'EW's BINGE' podcast. Almost all of the drag content on this site is my fault (you're welcome). EW's editorial guidelines Updated on December 13, 2021 10:01AM EST The Golden Globes are still turning on their awards season axis, as the Hollywood Foreign Press Association unveiled Monday its annual roster of nominees following a year of intense scrutiny over its lack of diverse membership and questionable practices. This year's list of nominees across film and television — announced with the help of Snoop Dogg — includes a diverse crop of actors and projects, including the Will Smith-led drama King Richard in Best Picture and Best Actor, Jane Campion's psychological thriller The Power of the Dog scoring multiple nominations (including Best Picture, Best Director, and acting honors for Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, and Kodi Smit-McPhee), as well as Netflix's Squid Game earning two nominations for stars O Yeong-su and Lee Jung-jae atop its placement among the Best Television Series (Drama) nominees. The group received intense backlash last year for snubbing Black-led films like Judas and the Black Messiah and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom from its roster of Best Picture nominees, though several Black performers were among the group's top film nominations this year, including Smith and his King Richard costar Aunjanue Ellis, Denzel Washington (The Tragedy of Macbeth), Ruth Negga (Passing), and Mahershala Ali (Swan Song). Noticeably absent was Jennifer Hudson's performance as Aretha Franklin in Respect. Studio and strategist submissions for the 2022 nominations were not required for consideration this year, though the HFPA said it would consider requests from filmmakers and studios who asked that their content be considered in specific categories. Long seen as a key precursor in the run-up to the Oscars, the HFPA fell from its pedestal days before the 2021 Golden Globes ceremony, after the Los Angeles Times published a story touching on long-discussed controversies within the association. The piece further revealed that there were no Black members among the ranks of the HFPA, which, as previously mentioned, had received criticism for snubbing the Oscars' eventual Best Picture nominee Judas and the Black Messiah in its top category last year. Ava DuVernay, Regina King, and Kerry Washington subsequently addressed the issue on social media, as did the most recent pair of Golden Globes hosts, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, during the 2021 broadcast (which notched all-time low viewership ratings on NBC). Superstar actors Scarlett Johansson and Mark Ruffalo also spoke out against the HFPA's practices, while Tom Cruise gave back his three Golden Globe statuettes in protest. Later, a band of 100 publicity firms similarly joined together to demand "profound and lasting change" from the HFPA, and NBC ultimately announced it would not air the Golden Globes ceremony on its network in 2022. Since then, the HFPA said it overhauled its inclusion practices, member selection, and bylaws governing conduct before welcoming 21 new members into the fold for the current season. The HFPA also partnered with the NAACP to fight for more inclusion across the industry. Amid the scandal, EW interviewed several Hollywood insiders working on major campaigns in the current awards race, most of whom criticized the Globes' comeback attempt. "Any nomination from that organization this year is tainted," a prominent publicity head told us, while an influential Oscar campaign mastermind speculated that many nominees wouldn't willingly accept nods if they came their way: "You focus on laurels that give pedigree and bring attention in a positive way," they said. "Given the conversation right now, [the Globes don't] feel positive. [They don't] feel like forward momentum." Winners will be announced on Sunday, Jan. 9, though an exact format has yet to be announced. See the full list of 2022 Golden Globe nominations below. Golden Globes announce 2022 nominations amid a year of scandal. Michael Tran/FilmMagic Best Motion Picture – Drama BelfastCODADuneKing RichardThe Power of the Dog Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy CyranoDon't Look UpLicorice PizzaTick, Tick... Boom!West Side Story Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language Compartment No. 6 (Finland, Russia, Germany)Drive My Car (Japan)The Hand of God (Italy)A Hero (France, Iran)Parallel Mothers (Spain) Best Director – Motion Picture Kenneth Branagh, BelfastJane Campion, The Power of the DogMaggie Gyllenhaal, The Lost DaughterSteven Spielberg, West Side StoryDenis Villeneuve, Dune Best Screenplay – Motion Picture Licorice PizzaBelfastThe Power of the DogDon't Look UpBeing the Ricardos Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Jessica Chastain, The Eyes of Tammy FayeOlivia Colman, The Lost DaughterNicole Kidman, Being the RicardosLady Gaga, House of GucciKristen Stewart, Spencer Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Mahershala Ali, Swan SongJavier Bardem, Being the RicardosBenedict Cumberbatch, The Power of the DogWill Smith, King RichardDenzel Washington, The Tragedy of Macbeth Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Marion Cotillard, AnnetteAlana Haim, Licorice PizzaJennifer Lawrence, Don't Look UpEmma Stone, CruellaRachel Zegler, West Side Story Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Leonardo DiCaprio, Don't Look UpPeter Dinklage, CyranoAndrew Garfield, Tick, Tick... Boom!Cooper Hoffman, Licorice PizzaAnthony Ramos, In the Heights Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture Caitríona Balfe, BelfastAriana DeBose, West Side StoryKirsten Dunst, The Power of the DogAunjanue Ellis, King RichardRuth Negga, Passing Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture Ben Affleck, The Tender BarJamie Dornan, BelfastCiarán Hinds, BelfastTroy Kotsur, CODAKodi Smit-McPhee, The Power of the Dog Best Motion Picture – Animated EncantoFleeLucaMy Sunny MaadRaya and the Last Drago Best Original Score – Motion Picture The French DispatchEncantoThe Power of the DogParallel MothersDune Best Original Song – Motion Picture King RichardEncantoBelfastRespectNo Time to Die Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy The GreatHacksOnly Murders in the BuildingReservation DogsTed Lasso Best Television Series – Drama LupinThe Morning ShowPoseSquid GameSuccession Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama Brian Cox, SuccessionLee Jung-jae, Squid GameBilly Porter, PoseJeremy Strong, SuccessionOmar Sy, Lupin Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Uzo Aduba, In TreatmentJennifer Aniston, The Morning ShowChristine Baranski, The Good FightElisabeth Moss, The Handmaid's TaleMichaela Jae Rodriguez, Pose Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Hannah Einbinder, HacksElle Fanning, The GreatIssa Rae, InsecureTracee Ellis Ross, Black-ishJean Smart, Hacks Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Anthony Anderson, Black-ishNicholas Hoult, The GreatSteve Martin, Only Murders in the BuildingMartin Short, Only Murders in the BuildingJason Sudeikis, Ted Lasso Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television DopesickImpeachmentMaidMare of EasttownThe Underground Railroad Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Paul Bettany, WandaVisionOscar Isaac, Scenes From a MarriageMichael Keaton, DopesickEwan McGregor, HalstonTahar Rahmi, The Serpent Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Jessica Chastain, Scenes From a MarriageCynthia Erivo, GeniusElizabeth Olsen, WandaVisionMargaret Qualley, MaidKate Winslet, Mare of Easttown Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Jennifer Coolidge, The White LotusKaitlyn Dever, DopesickAndie MacDowell, MaidSarah Snook, SuccessionHannah Waddingham, Ted Lasso Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Billy Crudup, The Morning ShowKieran Culkin, SuccessionMark Duplass, The Morning ShowBrett Goldstein, Ted LassoO Yeong-su, Squid Game Check out more from EW's The Awardist, featuring Oscars analysis, exclusive interviews, and our podcast diving into all the highlights from the year's movies and performances. 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