Golden Globes 2015, a nominations refresher before the big show

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One of the biggest nights in Hollywood, the 2015 Golden Globe Awards, is right around the corner.


Tonight the best in the film and television will convene at the Beverly Hilton Hotel to honor the cream of the crop in their industry in 2014.


“Saturday Night Live” alums Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will reprise their hosting duties during the event as celebrities like Meryl Streep, Amy Adams and Jennifer Aniston will take the stage to present some of the most coveted awards including Best Actress and Actor in a Motion Picture, Best Motion Picture and Best Animated Feature Film.

In early December, Rolling Out released a complete list of Golden Globe nominations, but to refresh your memory, take another look at award hopefuls ahead of the show below.


The 72nd annual Golden Globe Awards airs Sunday, Jan. 11 on NBC at 8 p.m EST.

Best Motion Picture — Drama

“Boyhood”
“Foxcatcher”
“The Imitation Game”
“Selma”
“The Theory of Everything”

Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama

Julianne Moore for “Still Alice”
Rosamund Pike for “Gone Girl”
Reese Witherspoon for “Wild”
Felicity Jones for “The Theory of Everything”
Jennifer Aniston for “Cake”

Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama

Eddie Redmayne for “The Theory of Everything”
Steve Carell for “Foxcatcher”
Benedict Cumberbatch for “The Imitation Game”
David Oyelowo for “Selma”
Jake Gyllenhaal for “Nightcrawler”

Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy

“Into the Woods”
“Birdman”
“The Grand Budapest Hotel”
“St. Vincent”
“Pride”

Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy

Julianne Moore for “Maps to the Stars”
Amy Adams for “Big Eyes”
Emily Blunt for “Into the Woods”
Helen Mirren for “The Hundred-Foot Journey”
Quvenzhané Wallis for “Annie”

Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy

Michael Keaton for “Birdman”
Bill Murray for “St. Vincent”
Ralph Fiennes for “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
Christoph Waltz for “Big Eyes”
Joaquin Phoenix for “Inherent Vice”

Best Animated Feature Film

“The Lego Movie”
“How to Train Your Dragon 2”
“Big Hero 6”
“The Book of Life”
“The Boxtrolls”

Best Foreign Language Film

“Ida”
“Force Majeure”
“Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem”
“Tangerines”
“Leviathan”

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Jessica Chastain for “A Most Violent Year”
Keira Knightley for “The Imitation Game”
Patricia Arquette for “Boyhood”
Meryl Streep for “Into the Woods”
Emma Stone for “Birdman”

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

Ethan Hawke for “Boyhood”
Robert Duvall for “The Judge”
Edward Norton for “Birdman”
J.K. Simmons for “Whiplash”
Mark Ruffalo for “Foxcatcher”

Best Director — Motion Picture

Ava DuVernay for “Selma”
Wes Anderson for “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
Alejandro González Iñárritu for “Birdman”
David Fincher for “Gone Girl”
Richard Linklater for “Boyhood”

Best Screenplay — Motion Picture

Wes Anderson for “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
Gillian Flynn, “Gone Girl”
Alejandro González Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris and Armando Bo for “Birdman”
Richard Linklater for “Boyhood”
Graham Moore for “The Imitation Game”

Best Original Score — Motion Picture

Alexandre Desplat for “The Imitation Game”
Jóhann Jóhannsson for “The Theory of Everything”
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for “Gone Girl”
Antonio Sanchez for “Birdman”
Hans Zimmer for “Interstellar”

Best Original Song — Motion Picture

“Big Eyes”
“Selma”
“Noah”
“Annie”
“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part I”

Best TV Series — Drama

“Downton Abbey”
“The Affair”
“Game of Thrones”
“House of Cards”
“The Good Wife”

Best Actress in a TV Series — Drama

Viola Davis for “How to Get Away With Murder”
Claire Danes for “Homeland”
Julianna Margulies for “The Good Wife”
Robin Wright for “House of Cards”
Ruth Wilson for “The Affair”

Best Actor in a TV Series — Drama

Kevin Spacey for “House of Cards”
Clive Owen for “The Knick”
James Spader for “The Blacklist”
Dominic West for “The Affair”
Liev Schreiber for “Ray Donovan”

Best TV Series — Musical or Comedy

“Orange Is the New Black”
“Girls”
“Jane the Virgin”
“Transparent”
“Silicon Valley”

Best Actress in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy

Julia Louis-Dreyfus for “Veep”
Edie Falco for “Nurse Jackie”
Gina Rodriguez for “Jane the Virgin”
Lena Dunham for “Girls”
Taylor Schilling for “Orange Is the New Black”

Best Actor in a TV Series — Musical or Comedy

Don Cheadle for “House of Lies”
William H. Macy for “Shameless”
Ricky Gervais for “Derek”
Jeffrey Tambor for “Transparent”
Louie C.K. for “Louie”

Best TV Movie or Miniseries

“Olive Kitteridge”
“Fargo”
“The Missing”
“True Detective”
“The Normal Heart”

Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie

Jessica Lange for “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
Maggie Gyllenhaal for “The Honourable Woman”
Frances McDormand for “Olive Kitteridge”
Allison Tolman for “Fargo”
Frances O’Connor for “The Missing”

Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie

Martin Freeman for “Fargo”
Matthew McConaughey for “True Detective”
Woody Harrelson for “True Detective”
Billy Bob Thornton for “Fargo”
Mark Ruffalo for “The Normal Heart”

Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or TV Movie

Kathy Bates for “American Horror Story: Freak Show”
Uzo Aduba for “Orange Is the New Black”
Joanne Froggatt for”Downton Abbey”
Michelle Monaghan for “True Detective”
Allison Janney for “Mom”

Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or TV Movie

Bill Murray for “Olive Kitteridge”
Jon Voight for “Ray Donovan”
Matt Bomer for “The Normal Heart”
Alan Cumming for “The Good Wife”
Colin Hanks for “Fargo”

Photo credit: Paul Drinkwater/NBC

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