The Golden Globes nominees have been announced — as always, an eclectic and high-powered group of the biggest names from film and television.
In the lead was Paul Thomas Anderson's ''One Battle After Another'' with nine nominations, adding to the Oscar favorite's momentum and handing Warner Bros. a victory amid Netflix's acquisition deal.
In close pursuit: Joachim Trier's ''Sentimental Value,'' a Norwegian family drama about a filmmaking family, with eight nominations.
The Globes will be handed out Jan. 11, airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. It will be the second time for host Nikki Glaser, who scored good reviews last year.
Here's a collection of reactions to this year's Globes nominations. Remarks have been edited for clarity and brevity.
Ryan Coogler, for ''Sinners''
''The biggest lesson for me, and it's gonna sound cheesy, but the biggest lesson is just how much I love my job. Professionally I'm married to cinema, and this movie felt like I was renewing my vows, if that makes sense.
''This is the best that I've ever seen (star Michael B. Jordan). It's crazy to say, because he's got some pretty substantial roles in pop culture. But I had this feeling that this was the best I had ever seen him in both these roles. I think this was a role that he could only play now with this level of experience at this age. And I'm just so incredibly proud of him.'' — in an Associated Press interview. Coogler was nominated as both director and producer.