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Golden Globe Awards Nominations: The Best in Movies

On the television side, the Golden Globe Awards nominated Mad Men , Glee and others this morning. As for this ceremony’s take on the big screen, Angelina Jolie somehow nabbed a Best Comedy/Musical Actress nomination for The Tourist . We didn’t know that was a comedy or a musical… Best Picture: Drama Black Swan The Fighter Inception The King’s Speech The Social Network Best Picture: Musical or Comedy Alice in Wonderland Burlesque The Kids Are All Right Red The Tourist Best Actor: Drama Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network Colin Firth, The King’s Speech James Franco, 127 Hours Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine Mark Wahlberg, The Fighter Best Actress: Drama Halle Berry, Frankie and Alice Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole Jennifer Lawrence, Winter’s Bone Natalie Portman, Black Swan Michelle Williams, Blue Valentine Best Actor: Musical or Comedy Johnny Depp, Alice in Wonderland Johnny Depp, The Tourist Paul Giamatti, Barney’s Version Jake Gyllenhaal, Love and Other Drugs Kevin Spacey, Casino Jack Best Actress: Musical or Comedy Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right Anne Hathaway, Love and Other Drugs Angelina Jolie, The Tourist Julianne Moore, The Kids Are All Right Emma Stone, Easy A Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale, The Fighter Michael Douglas, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Andrew Garfield, The Social Network Jeremy Renner, The Town Geoffrey Rush, The King’s Speech Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams, The Fighter Helena Bonham Carter, The King’s Speech Mila Kunis, Black Swan Melissa Leo, The Fighter Jacki Weaver, Animal Kingdom Best Director Darren Aronofsky, Black Swan David Fincher, The Social Network Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech Christopher Nolan, Inception David O. Russell, The Fighter

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‘Black Swan,’ ‘Social Network’ Lead Early Nominations

‘Inception,’ ‘True Grit,’ ‘127 Hours’ and more are already being honored by critics associations. By Kara Warner Natalie Portman in “Black Swan” Photo: Fox Searchlight With Golden Globe nominations on the way Tuesday, the 2010 awards season has officially kicked into high gear. But the Globe nods aren’t the first; the American Film Institute and a handful of critics groups have already released their faves. In looking at overall Best Film/Picture categories, the AFI and the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards selected the same nine films: “Black Swan,” “The Fighter,” “Inception,” “127 Hours,” “The Social Network,” “The Town,” “Toy Story 3,” “True Grit” and “Winter’s Bone.” AFI recognized “The Kids Are All Right” as its 10th movie in the category, while the Broadcast Film Critics Association selected “The King’s Speech.” It’s worth mentioning that as has been custom for the past few years during awards season, independent films generally garner plenty of nomination love. “Black Swan,” “127 Hours,” “The Kids Are All Right,” “Winter’s Bone” and “Rabbit Hole” are the buzzy Indies this season. With regard to regional critics’ picks in the same category, there are emerging patterns for awards-season front-runners. The Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the Boston Society of Film Critics and the New York Film Critics Circle all named “The Social Network” as the best film of the year, along with David Fincher as best director. Speaking of the directing category and the aforementioned critics groups, Fincher will likely compete with four of the following Best Director nominees from the BFCA: Darren Aronofsky, “Black Swan”; Christopher Nolan, “Inception”; Tom Hooper, “The King’s Speech”; Danny Boyle, “127 Hours”; and Ethan and Joel Coen, “True Grit.” With regard to acting nods, the field has not been whittled down quite as specifically as the film and director categories. Standouts so far include Colin Firth for “The King’s Speech” — named Best Actor by the NY and L.A. critics, as well as a nominee from the BFCA along with Jesse Eisenberg (named Best Actor by the National Board of Review) for “The Social Network” and Jeff Bridges for “True Grit.” Other contenders include Aaron Eckhart in “Rabbit Hole,” James Franco in “127 Hours” and Ryan Gosling in “Blue Velvet.” The Best Actress category is similarly conflicted thus far, with Natalie Portman (“Black Swan”), Annette Bening (“The Kids Are All Right”) and Jennifer Lawrence (“Winter’s Bone”) among the early favorites, but a front-runner has yet to emerge. Other ladies on the short lists: Nicole Kidman in “Rabbit Hole” and Michelle Williams in “Blue Valentine.” These lists add to the recognition already announced by the National Board of Review, the Independent Spirit Awards, the European Film Awards (at which Roman Polanski’s “Ghost Writer” was the standout) and the British Independent film awards. What do you think of this season’s awards darlings so far? Let us know your picks in the comments! For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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‘Black Swan,’ ‘Social Network’ Lead Early Nominations

Oscar Index: Social Network, King’s Speech Commence Steel-Cage Death Match

Welcome back to Movieline’s Oscar Index, your weekly, foolproof guide to the competition in the Academy Awards’ six major categories. Er, maybe not “foolproof”; this is Oscar season we’re talking about, when fools reign and underdogs crouch behind virtually every corner. Let us once again browse their ranks, yes?

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Late Night Highlights: Chris Colfer Debuts New Haircut, Tells Jay Leno a Bully Revenge Story

He may have missed the Glee cast performance on The X-Factor due to Warbler scheduling conflicts, but Chris Colfer was able to escape set for a few hours to debut a new haircut on The Tonight Show and tell Jay Leno about the time he literally led a high school bully into a pile of sh*t. Elsewhere, Mila Kunis complained about the Black Swan diet, Jimmy Fallon impersonated Justin Bieber, Russell Brand talked about the sex appeal of a Prius, and Charlie Day discussed the lost Danny DeVito prison rape scene.

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Ben Sherwood’s Infamous Christmas Email Screw-Up [Exclusive]

Before disliked Charlie St. Cloud author Ben Sherwood became the new head of ABC News , he was executive producer of Good Morning America . Resentment of Sherwood still lingers from those days: people are forwarding us his email fuckups from 2004. More

The Oscar Predictions You’ve Been Waiting For [Beautiful Awards]

Well, it’s that most wonderful time of the year again. No, not Christmas, the war against which we are fully waging. We mean Oscar season! Some early awards have been given out, so it’s time to start the prediction game. More

Barbara Hershey Talks Black Swan

Barbara Hershey — who plays Natalie Portman’s stage mom in Black Swan — dishes about their crazy characters.

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Before They Were Oscar Nominees: Frank Langella

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Darren Aronofsky Talks Black Swan

The writer/director of Black Swan explains his combo of documentary-style shooting, horror, and ballet.

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Natalie Portman Talks Black Swan

Playing the prima ballerina in Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan required Natalie Portman to go through a little bit of torture.

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