The 2016 Golden Globe nominations were announced Thursday morning, revealing the top rated films, TV shows and performances, according to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

Golden Globe 2016 Nominations

Leading with five nominations is Todd Haynes’ Carol, the adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s 1952 novel The Price of Salt, which tells the story of an unlikely romance between housewife Carol (Cate Blanchett) and young shopgirl Therese (Rooney Mara). It is nominated for Best Motion Picture Drama, Best Director (Haynes) and Best Score (Carter Burwell). Both Blanchett and Mara are nominated in the Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama category.

Other dramas nominated in the top category include Mad Max: Fury Road, The Revenant, Room and Spotlight. The Big Short, Joy, The Martian, Spy and Trainwreck all received nods for Best Motion Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.

Among those joining Blanchett and Mara for leading film acting nods include Brie Larson (The Room), Saoirse Ronan (Brooklyn), Alicia Vikander (The Danish Girl), Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant), Eddie Redmayne (The Danish Girl), Bryan Cranston (Trumbo), Michael Fassbender (Steve Jobs) and Will Smith (Concussion).

In TV, Empire, Games of Thrones, Mr. Robot, Narcos and Outlander were nominated in the Best TV Drama category. Best TV Comedy nods went to Casual, Mozart in the Jungle, Orange is the New Black, Silicon Valley, Transparent and Veep. 

Robin Wright (House of Cards), Jon Hamm (Mad Men), Taraji P. Henson (Empire), Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul) Eva Green (Penny Dreadful) and Wagner Moura (Narcos) are among those nominated in the drama TV acting categories. Comedy TV acting nods went to Lily Tomlin (Grace and Frankie), Aziz Ansari (Master of None), Jeffrey Tambor (Transparent), Gina Rodriguez (Jane the Virgin) and Julia Louis Dreyfus (Veep).

The 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, which will be hosted by Ricky Gervais, will air on NBC Jan. 10.

See Below For a Full List of Nominees:

 

FILM:

BEST ACTRESS, MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA

Cate Blanchett, “Carol”

Brie Larson, “The Room”

Rooney Mara, “Carol”

Saoirse Ronan “Brooklyn”

Alicia Vikander, “The Danish Girl”

BEST ACTOR, MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA

Bryan Cranston, “Trumbo”

Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant”

Michael Fassbender, “Steve Jobs”

Eddie Redmayne, “The Danish Girl”

Will Smith, “Concussion”

BEST ACTRESS, MOTION PICTURE, MUSICAL OR COMEDY

Jennifer Lawrence, “Joy”

Melissa McCarthy, “Spy”

Amy Schumer, “Trainwreck”

Meggie Smith, “The Lady in the Van”

Lily Tomlin, “Grandma”

BEST ACTOR, MOTION PICTURE, MUSICAL OR COMEDY

Christian Bale, “The Big Short”

Steve Carell, “The Big Short”

Matt Damon, “The Martian”

Al Pacino, “Danny Collins”

Mark Ruffalo, “Infinitely Polar Bear”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS, MOTION PICTURE

Jane Fonda, “Youth”

Jennifer Jason Leigh “The Hateful Eight”

Helen Mirren “Trumbo”

Alicia Vikander “Ex Machina”

Kate Winslet “Steve Jobs”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR, MOTION PICTURE

Paul Dano, “Love & Mercy”

Idris Elba, “Beasts of No Nation”

Mark Rylance, “Bridge of Spies”

Michael Shannon, “99 Homes”

Sylvester Stallone, “Creed”

BEST DIRECTOR

Todd Haynes, “Carol”

Alejandro González Iñárritu, “The Revenant”

Tom McCarthy, “Spotlight”

George Miller, “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Ridley Scott, “The Martian”

BEST MOTION PICTURE, MUSICAL OR COMEDY

“The Big Short”

“Joy”

“The Martian”

“Spy”

“Trainwreck”

BEST MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA

“Carol”

“Mad Max: Fury Road”

“The Revenant”

“Room”

Spotlight”

TV:

BEST ACTRESS IN A TV SERIES, DRAMA

Catriona Balfe, “Outlander”

Viola Davis, “How to Get Away With Murder”

Eva Green, “Penny Dreadful”

Taraji P. Henson, “Empire”

Robin Wright, “House of Cards”

BEST ACTOR, TV SERIES, DRAMA

Jon Hamm, “Mad Men”

Rami Malek, “Mr. Robot”

Wagner Moura, “Narcos”

Bob Odenkirk, “Better Call Saul”

Liev Schreiber, “Ray Donovan”

BEST ACTRESS IN A TV SERIES, COMEDY

Rachel Bloom, “Crazy Ex Girlfriend,” (CW)

Jamie Lee Curtis, “Scream Queens” (FOX)

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Veep,” HBO

Gina Rodriguez, “Jane the Virgin” (CW)

Lilly Tomlin, “Grace and Frankie,” Netflix

BEST ACTOR IN A TV SERIES, COMEDY

Aziz Ansari “Master of None”

Gael Garcia Bernal, “Mozart in the Jungle”

Rob Lowe, “The Grinder”

Patrick Stewart, “Blunt Talk”

Jeffrey Tambor, “Transparent”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A TV SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE

Uzo Aduba, “Orange is the New Black”

Joanne Froggatt, “Downton Abbey”

Regina King “American Crime”

Judith Light, “Transparent”

Maura Tierney, “The Affair”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A TV MINISERIES OR MOTION PICTURE

Alan Cumming, “The Good Wife”

Damien Lewis, “Wolf Hall”

Ben Mendelsohn, “Bloodline”

Tobias Menzies, “Outlander”

Christian Slater, “Mr. Robot”

BEST ACTOR IN A TV MINISERIES OR MOVIE

Idris Elba

Oscar Isaac

David Oyelowo

Mark Rylance

Patrick Wilson

BEST ACTRESS IN A TV MINISERIES OR MOVIE

Kirsten Dunst, “Fargo”

Lady Gaga, “American Horror Story: Hotel”

Sarah Hay, “Flesh & Bone”

Felicity Huffman, “American Crime”

Queen Latifah, “Bessie”

BEST TV COMEDY

“Casual”

“Mozart in the Jungle”

“Orange is the New Black”

“Silicon Valley”

“Transparent”

“Veep”

BEST TV DRAMA

“Empire”

“Game of Thrones”

“Mr. Robot”

“Narcos”

“Outlander”

BEST TV-MOVIE OR MINISERIES

“American Crime”

“American Horror Story: Hotel”

“Fargo”

“Flesh & BoneWolf Hall”

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

“Inside Out”

“Shaun the Sheep”

“The Good Dinosaur”

“The Peanuts Movie”

“Anomalisa”

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

“The Brand New Testament” (Belgium/France/Luxembourg)

“The Club” (Chile)

“The Fencer” (Finland/Germany/Estonia)

“Mustang” (France)

“Son of Saul” (Hungary)

BEST SCREENPLAY, MOTION PICTURE

“Room”

“Spotlight”

“The Big Short”

“Steve Jobs”

“The Hateful Eight”

BEST ORIGINAL SONG

“Love Me Like You Do”

“One Kind of Love”

“See You Again”

“Simple Sound #3”

“Writing’s On The Wall”

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE, MOTION PICTURE

Carter Burwell, “Carol”

Alexandre Desplat, “The Danish Girl”

Ennio Morricone, “The Hateful Eight”

Daniel Pemberton, “Steve Jobs”

Ryuichi Sakamoto Alva Noto, “The Revenant”

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