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Hollywood's Golden Globe nominees are led by 'One Battle After Another.

The dark comedy "One Battle After Another", starring Leonardo DiCaprio, received nine Golden Globe nominations in a row on Monday. This puts the thriller at the top of the list for Hollywood's race to the Academy Awards.

DiCaprio stars in the movie directed by Paul Thomas Anderson as a revolutionary who takes action when his daughter is threatened. Warner Bros' film will be competing in the category of best movie musical, or comedy against other films such as "Bugonia" and "Marty Supreme". Norwegian family drama "Sentimental Value", which won eight nominations in total, was just one ahead of the supernatural horror film "Sinners", with seven. Both films were nominated in the category of best movie drama, alongside Guillermo del Toro’s version of "Frankenstein", and "Hamnet," which tells a story about William Shakespeare's family. DiCaprio's "One Battle" co stars Benicio del Toro, Sean Penn and Chase Infiniti were among the nominees for acting. Adam Sandler and George Clooney received nominations for the film "Jay Kelly", as did Dwayne Johnson and Jessie Buckley.

Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo and others were nominated for their roles in the Universal Pictures "The Wizard of Oz: The Prequel" sequel "Wicked: For Good." However, the second half of the Universal Pictures "The Wizard of Oz: The Prequel" failed to win any awards either in the musical or comedic categories.

The Globes is one of the first Hollywood award ceremonies that precedes the Oscars in March. The Globes will be broadcast on Jan. 11, 2019.

Globes voters have nominated a number of podcasts in a new category. These include "Armchair Expert With Dax Shepard", "Call Her Daddy", "Good Hang with Amy Poehler", "The Mel Robbins' Podcast", "Smartless", and National Public Radio’s "Up First".

Netflix's limited series "Adolescence", about a 13 year old accused of murder, was nominated for six awards in the TV categories.

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The network dominated the television category with 22 nominations.

The independent distributor Neon (the studio behind "Sentimental Value," It Was Just an Accident," and "The Secret Agent") received the most nominations for films with 21.

More than 300 entertainment journalists around the globe choose the Globe winners, as opposed to the 9,000 Oscar voters. In recent years, the Globes voting panel was expanded and reforms were implemented after critics criticized for ethical lapses or a lack diversity. Nikki Glaser, a comedian and actress from Los Angeles, will host the Globes for a second consecutive time. The show will air live on CBS, and be streamed by Paramount+. (Reporting and editing by Bernadette B. Baum, Nick Zieminski, and Lisa Richwine)

(source: Reuters)