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2021 Golden Globes predictions: Will Borat be the big winner?

By Kyle Buchanan
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28 Feb, 2021 07:15 PM8 mins to read

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Maria Bakalova and Sacha Baron Cohen are both nominated for Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, which is up for best comedy. Photo / Supplied

Maria Bakalova and Sacha Baron Cohen are both nominated for Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, which is up for best comedy. Photo / Supplied

Sacha Baron Cohen and his news-making movie could sweep the comedy categories. In drama, The Trial of the Chicago 7 and Nomadland will battle it out.

When it comes to predicting winners at the Golden Globes, you have to imagine an array of conflicting agendas. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which puts on the ceremony, likes to bestow its trophies on films that already have plenty of Oscar momentum, but the small size of the group — around 90 eccentric journalists who vote for the Globes — leaves every category open to a shock winner.

This year, the pandemic deprived association members of the chance to rub shoulders with big celebrities, a glamorous perk that can often influence their selections. The HFPA is also under fire after a raft of recent articles exposed double-dealing practices and an insular membership that includes no Black voters, which may explain why none of the past year's acclaimed Black-led ensembles like Da 5 Bloods and One Night in Miami made the Globes' best-drama lineup.

Will voters try to mitigate those controversies by picking a diverse set of worthy winners, or will traditional Globe anarchy prevail? I expect a bit of both. Here are my projections for this year's film races at the Golden Globes.

Best actress in a motion picture, drama

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Viola Davis, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Andra Day, United States vs. Billie Holiday
Vanessa Kirby, Pieces of a Woman
Frances McDormand, Nomadland
Carey Mulligan, Promising Young Woman

This race may come down to McDormand and Mulligan, each fronting zeitgeisty films that were also nominated in the drama, director and screenplay categories. Since Mulligan's role as the avenging, utterly contemporary Cassie is a major change of pace for a star often seen in period pieces, I project her to win in a squeaker.

Best actor in a motion picture, drama

Riz Ahmed, Sound of Metal
Chadwick Boseman, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Anthony Hopkins, The Father
Gary Oldman, Mank
Tahar Rahim, The Mauritanian

Boseman's status as the Oscar favourite is so presumed that if the Globes went a different way, they'd invite further scrutiny and controversy at a time when they hardly need more it. That isn't to say the category lacks powerhouse alternatives: In any other year, Hopkins, Ahmed or Oldman might easily cruise to victory here. But not this time.

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All signs point to Chadwick Boseman, centre, winning for his turn in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Photo / Supplied
All signs point to Chadwick Boseman, centre, winning for his turn in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Photo / Supplied

Best motion picture, drama

The Father
Mank
Nomadland
Promising Young Woman
The Trial of the Chicago 7

For all their strengths, The Father and Mank feel less urgent when pitted against three Big Issue dramas. Promising Young Woman would be the provocative, spiky pick, but Globe voters tend to gravitate toward a film with a serious chance at winning the best picture Oscar, and by that metric, Nomadland and The Trial of the Chicago 7 have the highest hopes. This could go either way, but I'm projecting Chicago 7, written and directed by two-time Globe winner Aaron Sorkin.

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The Father, starring Olivia Colman and Anthony Hopkins, is nominated in several categories including actor in a drama and supporting actress. Photo / Supplied
The Father, starring Olivia Colman and Anthony Hopkins, is nominated in several categories including actor in a drama and supporting actress. Photo / Supplied

Best actress, musical or comedy

Maria Bakalova, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Kate Hudson, Music
Michelle Pfeiffer, French Exit
Rosamund Pike, I Care a Lot
Anya Taylor-Joy, Emma

Bakalova delivered one of the year's breakthrough performances as Borat's daughter, and though she'll be campaigned as a supporting actress for the Academy Awards, the Globes' comedy/musical categories offer her a prime opportunity to dart into the lead race and snatch a high-profile trophy. Over a handful of contenders with long-shot Oscar hopes, she's good as gold.

Best actor, musical or comedy

Sacha Baron Cohen, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
James Corden, The Prom
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton
Dev Patel, The Personal History of David Copperfield
Andy Samberg, Palm Springs

Baron Cohen won this Golden Globe for the first Borat, and his only real competition here is the well-liked Miranda. Still, Hamilton peaked five years ago, and the HFPA doesn't like to feel like the last to arrive at a party. Expect more votes for Baron Cohen, whose acceptance speech could spice up a socially distanced night.

Best motion picture, musical or comedy

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Hamilton
Music
Palm Springs
The Prom

Palm Springs and The Prom aren't significant Globe threats, and the nominations for Music drew such ridicule that voters will probably shy away from further recognition for the Sia-directed fiasco. That leaves just Hamilton and Borat, and since the Disney+ taping of Hamilton won't be Oscar-eligible, the HFPA should favor Baron Cohen's suited prankster.

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Best supporting actress in a motion picture

Glenn Close, Hillbilly Elegy
Olivia Colman, The Father
Jodie Foster, The Mauritanian
Amanda Seyfried, Mank
Helena Zengel, News of the World

Just two years ago, Close won best actress in a drama for The Wife, while Colman took best actress in a musical or comedy for The Favourite. What happens when you put those two Globe winners head to head in this year's supporting-actress race? Potentially, it creates enough daylight for Seyfried to slip through, but I think Colman still has the upper hand against Close for a better-reviewed film that scored Globe nominations across the board.

Glenn Close, up this year for Hillbilly Elegy, won a Globe two years ago, so she can't be counted out. Photo / Supplied
Glenn Close, up this year for Hillbilly Elegy, won a Globe two years ago, so she can't be counted out. Photo / Supplied

Best supporting actor in a motion picture

Sacha Baron Cohen, The Trial of the Chicago 7
Daniel Kaluuya, Judas and the Black Messiah
Jared Leto, The Little Things
Bill Murray, On the Rocks
Leslie Odom Jr., One Night in Miami

With Odom sitting pretty in the best-song category and Baron Cohen likelier to win for Borat, will voters spread the wealth here and pick someone else? Kaluuya's magnetic performance as Black Panther leader Fred Hampton has a lot of Oscar heat, but the Globes have gone wacky in this category before — or don't you remember when Nocturnal Animals star Aaron Taylor-Johnson beat out Mahershala Ali of Moonlight? That's why I'm tempted to predict a victory for Leto, who has found baffling awards traction for The Little Things: It just wouldn't feel like the Globes without one chaotic win at the top of the show.

Baron Cohen in his supporting turn in The Trial of the Chicago 7. Photo / Supplied
Baron Cohen in his supporting turn in The Trial of the Chicago 7. Photo / Supplied

Best director

Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman
David Fincher, Mank
Regina King, One Night in Miami
Aaron Sorkin, The Trial of the Chicago 7
Chloé Zhao, Nomadland

This category often goes to the most technically tricky movie, which would seem to favour Fincher for the gleaming, expensive Mank. But Zhao is considered an Oscar front-runner, and the HFPA has taken plenty of heat for rarely recognising women in this race. I project Zhao will become the first female director to triumph here in almost four decades, since Barbra Streisand won this Globe for Yentl.

Promising Young Woman, starring Carey Mulligan, is nominated in several categories, including best director, screenplay and actress in a drama. Photo / Supplied
Promising Young Woman, starring Carey Mulligan, is nominated in several categories, including best director, screenplay and actress in a drama. Photo / Supplied

Best screenplay

Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman
Jack Fincher, Mank
Aaron Sorkin, The Trial of the Chicago 7
Christopher Hampton, Florian Zeller, The Father
Chloé Zhao, Nomadland

It's the promising upstart Fennell versus the veteran Sorkin in this category. If the HFPA decides Zhao is their best-director pick, the screenplay race offers a much more natural place to reward Sorkin, and I expect the voters will seize the opportunity.

Best foreign language film

Another Round
La Llorona
The Life Ahead
Minari
Two of Us

The immigrant story Minari couldn't be more American, but an outdated HFPA rule shuffles it off to the foreign-film category because its characters often speak in Korean, and an even more pernicious rule decrees that those foreign films then aren't eligible for a best-drama nomination. Knowing this, the Globes will probably reward Minari in an attempt to tamp down all the controversy, but the real win would be scrapping those rules altogether next time.

Minari, starring, from left, Steven Yeun, Alan S. Kim, Yuh-Jung Youn, Yeri Han and Noel Cho, is the favourite for best foreign-language film. Photo / Supplied
Minari, starring, from left, Steven Yeun, Alan S. Kim, Yuh-Jung Youn, Yeri Han and Noel Cho, is the favourite for best foreign-language film. Photo / Supplied

Best animated feature film

The Croods: A New Age
Onward
Over the Moon
Soul
Wolfwalkers

The much-admired Wolfwalkers has underdog potential, and the Globes often go for that: Just last year, the far more modest Missing Link won over juggernauts like Toy Story 4 and Frozen 2. That said, I'm still projecting Pixar's Soul to win, as it showed enough strength with the HFPA to nab one other nomination. Speaking of which …

Soul, with the main character voiced by Jamie Foxx, is up for best animated feature and best song. Photo / Supplied
Soul, with the main character voiced by Jamie Foxx, is up for best animated feature and best song. Photo / Supplied

Best original score

Alexandre Desplat, The Midnight Sky
Ludwig Goransson, Tenet
James Newton Howard, News of the World
Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Mank
Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Jon Batiste, Soul

Reznor and Ross are double nominees here — and will probably repeat at the Oscars — but in a best-score category, you have to assume the film about music has the edge. Expect their work with Jon Batiste on Soul to triumph.

Best original song

Fight for You (Judas and the Black Messiah)
Hear My Voice (The Trial of the Chicago 7)
Io Sì (The Life Ahead)
Speak Now (One Night in Miami)
Tigress & Tweed (The United States vs. Billie Holiday)

Leslie Odom Jr. and Andra Day received dual nominations for acting and songwriting in their films, but the Globes clearly preferred One Night in Miami (which also got a best-director nomination) to Day's Billie Holiday biopic, so "peak Now, which Odom wrote with Sam Ashworth, has a better shot at being heard here.

Daniel Kaluuya as Fred Hampton in Judas and the Black Messiah. Photo / Supplied
Daniel Kaluuya as Fred Hampton in Judas and the Black Messiah. Photo / Supplied


Written by: Kyle Buchanan
© 2021 THE NEW YORK TIMES

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