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Jacob Elordi, Rose Byrne and Joel Edgerton score Golden Globes nominations

Australian actor Jacob Elordi has been nominated for his role in Netflix's Frankenstein.  (Reuters: Daniel Cole)

Jacob Elordi, Rose Byrne and Joel Edgerton are the Australians who have been nominated for Golden Globes acting awards.

Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another topped the nominations with nine.

Jacob Elordi is Australia's big hope at the Golden Globes after scoring two nominations overnight for the 83rd iteration of the film and television awards.

Elordi was nominated for best performance by a male actor in a supporting role in a film for his turn as the creature in Guillermo del Toro's retelling of Frankenstein.

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Sydney Sweeney, Richard Linklater and Emma Thompson are up for most egregious snub in the 2026 Golden Globe nominations

Linklater is missing from the best director list despite having two nominated films, and actors including Sydney Sweeney and Josh O’Connor are nowhere to be seen. It looks like Paul Thomas Anderson’s year

It’s become traditional to look for the snubs in any award list – and heaven help anyone whose job it is to curate the “in memoriam” montage on the night and then the next morning apologise for the inevitable hurtful omissions.

Snubs have become a cliche of awards season commentary, but you have to wonder about the best director list of this year’s Golden Globes nominations. No Richard Linklater? This amazing director actually has two films in the “best musical or comedy” section (so I guess he can’t really be that depressed). There’s his amazingly witty and poignant chamber piece Blue Moon, with Globe-nominated Ethan Hawke playing depressed Broadway lyricist Lorenz Hart, and his eerily accomplished pastiche-homage Nouvelle Vague, about the making of Godard’s classic Breathless, shot not in the boring old colour in which these events happened but in a beautifully realised monochrome – a little reverential for my tastes but still a marvellously accomplished picture. Two films in one year, and such different films. Quite a feat.

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