Golden Globes - LIVE: Our predictions for the ceremony, hosted by Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh
The 76th Golden Globes has almost begun, marking the unofficial start of the awards season.
Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh are hosting the event, which will see the best in film and television celebrated by the industry.
Celebrities will begin walking down the red carpet at 11pm GMT (6pm EST/3pm PT), with the ceremony itself starting at 1am GMT (5pm PT/8pm EST).
The Independent has all the latest news and gossip from the prestigious ceremony. Follow our commentary with the live-blog below.
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Adam McKay’s Dick Cheney biopic Vice leads the film nominees with six nominations, ahead of Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut A Star is Born, The Favourite from Yorgos Lanthimos and Peter Farrelly’s Green Book, all of which have five nominations each. Read The Independent's predictions for the film catagories here.
Nominations for television are more widely spread across multiple titles, with The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story in the lead with four nominations.
The Independent’s Clarisse Loughrey rounds up the complete list of nominations here and Clemence Michallon assesses 10 of the biggest snubs here, from Mary Queen of Scots and Steve McQueen’s Widows to TV shows BoJack Horseman, Maniac and Westworld.
This year’s ceremony will also see Jeff Bridges honoured with the Cecil B DeMille Award for his “outstanding contribution to the world of entertainment” and a new trophy launched rewarding special achievement in television. The statuette will be named after its first recipient, comedian Carol Burnett.
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