The 2015 Golden Globes nominations are in and we already can’t wait for the awards ceremony! Comedic duo Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are returning to host the Globes for the third straight year, which is awesome if you like awesome things. But enough of that, let’s get down to the list of nominees!

‘Birdman’ led the movies with 7 total nominations and ‘Fargo’ led the TV mentions with 5. Noticeable snubs include Oscar hopefuls ‘Unbroken’ and ‘American Sniper’, both of which were shut out completely. Being these are the Golden Globes, which are always unpredictable at best, there are certainly some surprises including Jennifer Aniston getting nominated for Best Actress for her performance in ‘Cake’ and the little seen UK film, ‘Pride’, getting a nomination for Best Picture, Comedy.

On the TV side, it was a welcome break from the repetitive Emmy nominations (no 'Modern Family'!) with many new shows being recognized including ‘Fargo’, ‘Jane the Virgin’ and ‘Transparent’. Oddly, ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ which was a surprise win last year for Best Comedy, wasn’t even nominated this year (though most would argue that the show actually improved over its second season).

Kate Beckinsale, Peter Krause, Jeremy Piven and Paula Patton joined the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to announce the 2015 Golden Globes nominations.

The 2015 Golden Globes awards ceremony will be be broadcast live on Sunday, January 11, 2015 at 5 p.m. PST/8 p.m. EST on NBC. Until then, check out the list of nominations below as they are announced.

Best Motion Picture — Drama
‘Boyhood’
‘Foxcatcher’
‘The Imitation Game’
‘Selma’
‘The Theory of Everything’

Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy
‘Birdman’
‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’
‘Into the Woods’
‘Pride’
‘St. Vincent’

Best Director
Richard Linklater, ‘Boyhood’
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, ‘Birdman’
Ava DuVernay, ‘Selma’
David Fincher, ‘Gone Girl’
Wes Anderson, ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’

Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama
Steve Carell, ‘Foxcatcher’
Benedict Cumberbatch, ‘The Imitation Game’
Eddie Redmayne, ‘The Theory of Everything’
David Oyelowo, ‘Selma’
Jake Gyllenhaal, ‘Nightcrawler’

Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy
Ralph Fiennes, ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’
Michael Keaton, ‘Birdman’
Bill Murray, ‘St. Vincent’
Joaquin Phoenix, ‘Inherent Vice’
Christoph Waltz, ‘Big Eyes’

Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama
Jennifer Aniston, ‘Cake’
Felicity Jones, ‘The Theory of Everything’
Julianne Moore, ‘Still Alice’
Rosamund Pike, ‘Gone Girl’
Reese Witherspoon, ‘Wild’

Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy
Amy Adams, ‘Big Eyes’
Emily Blunt, ‘Into the Woods’
Helen Mirren, ‘The Hundred Foot Journey’
Julianne Moore, ‘Maps to the Stars’
Quvenzhane Wallis, ‘Annie’

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Robert Duvall, ‘The Judge’
Ethan Hawke, ‘Boyhood’
Edward Norton, ‘Birdman’
Mark Ruffalo, ‘Foxcatcher’

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Patricia Arquette, ‘Boyhood’
Emma Stone, ‘Birdman’
Meryl Streep, ‘Into the Woods’
Keira Knightley, ‘The Theory of Everything’
Jessica Chastain, ‘A Most Violent Year’

Best Screenplay from a Motion Picture
Wes Anderson, ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’
Gillian Flynn, ‘Gone Girl’
Alejandro González Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr., ‘Birdman’
Richard Linklater, ‘Boyhood’
Graham Moore, ‘The Imitation Game’

Best Original Score from a Motion Picture
‘Imitation Game’
‘Theory of Everything’
‘Gone Girl’
‘Birdman’
‘Interstellar’

Best Original Song from a Motion Picture
“Big Eyes,” Lana Del Rey
“Glory,” John Legend and Common
“Mercy Is,” Patty Smith and Lenny Kay
“Opportunity,” 'Annie' Cast
“Yellow Flicker Beat,” Lorde

Best Foreign Language Film
‘Force Majeure’
‘Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem’
‘Ida’
‘Leviathan’
‘Tangerines’

Best Animated Feature Film
‘Big Hero 6’
‘Book of Life’
‘The Boxtrolls’
‘How to Train Your Dragon 2’
‘The LEGO Movie’

Best Television Drama Series
‘The Affair’
‘Downton Abbey’
‘Game of Thrones’
‘The Good Wife’
‘House of Cards’

Best Television Comedy Series
‘Girls’
‘Jane the Virgin’
‘Orange is the New Black’
‘Silicon Valley’
‘Transparent’

Best Actor in a Television Drama Series
Kevin Spacey, ‘House of Cards’
Clive Owen, ‘The Knick’
Dominic West, ‘The Affair’
James Spader, ‘The Blacklist’
Liev Schrieber, ‘Ray Donovan’

Best Actor in a Television Comedy Series
Don Cheadle, ‘House of Lies’
Ricky Gervais, ‘Derek’
Jeffrey Tambor, ‘Transparent’
Louis C.K., ‘Louie’
William H. Macy, ‘Shameless’

Best Actress in a Television Drama Series
Claire Danes, ‘Homeland’
Viola Davis, ‘How to Get Away With Murder’
Julianna Margulies, ‘The Good Wife’
Robin Wright, ‘House of Cards’
Ruth Wilson, ‘The Affair’

Best Actress in a Television Comedy Series
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, ‘Veep’
Taylor Schilling, ‘Orange is the New Black’
Lena Dunham, ‘Girls’
Gina Rodriguez, ‘Jane the Virgin’
Edie Falco, ‘Nurse Jackie’

Best Miniseries or Motion Picture made for Television
‘Fargo’
‘The Missing’
‘The Normal Heart’
‘Olive Kitteridge’
‘True Detective’

Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture made for Television
Martin Freeman, ‘Fargo’
Woody Harrelson, ‘True Detective’
Matthew McConaughey, ‘True Detective’
Mark Ruffalo, ‘The Normal Heart’
Billy Bob Thornton, ‘Fargo’

Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture made for Television
Maggie Gyllenhaal, ‘The Honourable Woman’
Jessica Lange, ‘American Horror Story’
Frances McDormand, ‘Olive Kitteridge’
Frances O’Connor, ‘American Horror Story’
Allison Tolman, ‘Fargo’

Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture made for Television
Matt Bomer, ‘The Normal Heart’
Alan Cumming, ‘The Good Wife’
Colin Hanks, ‘Fargo’
Bill Murray, ‘Olive Kitteridge’
Jon Voight, ‘Ray Donovan’

Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture made for Television
Uzo Aduba, ‘Orange is the New Black’
Kathy Bates, ‘American Horror Story’
Joanne Froggatt, ‘Downton Abbey’
Allison Janney, ‘Mom’
Michelle Monaghan, ‘True Detective’

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