"Birdman" dominated the 72nd Golden Globe nominations Thursday morning, earning seven nods including best picture in its category, best director and best actor for Michael Keaton, who plays a washed-up movie superhero seeking redemption.
"Boyhood" and "The Imitation Game" followed with five nominations apiece, including best picture in their categories. Though it was shut out from Wednesday's Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations, "Selma" -- a historical drama about the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. -- earned four major nominations including best drama, best director for Ava DuVernay and lead actor for David Oyelowo.
Also earning four nominations apiece were the films "Gone Girl," "The Grand Budapest Hotel" and "The Theory of Everything."
"Boyhood," "Foxcatcher," "The Imitation Game," "Selma" and the "The Theory of Everything" were the five films nominated in the best motion picture drama category. "Birdman," "The Grand Budapest Hotel," "Into the Woods," "Pride" and "St. Vincent" earned nominations for best comedy or musical.
Although the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn., which presents the Golden Globes, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences often don't agree, the Golden Globes are considered a strong indicator of who will take home Oscar gold in February.
Unlike the Academy Awards, though, the HFPA divides its film nominations into drama and comedy or musical categories.
Noticeably missing from the list: Angelina Jolie's "Unbroken" and Clint Eastwood's "American Sniper." Movies with a surprisingly strong showing: "Pride," "St. Vincent" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel."
Joining Oyelowo in the category for lead actor in a motion picture drama are Steve Carell ("Foxcatcher"), Benedict Cumberbatch ("The Imitation Game"), Jake Gyllenhaal ("Nightcrawler") and Eddie Redmayne ("The Theory of Everything").
Nominations for lead actress in a motion picture drama went to Jennifer Aniston ("Cake"), Felicity Jones ("The Theory of Everything"), Rosamund Pike ("Gone Girl"), Reese Witherspoon ("Wild") and Julianne Moore ("Still Alice").
Moore was also nominated for best actress in a comedy or musical for "Maps to the Stars." Joining her in the category are Amy Adams ("Big Eyes"), Emily Blunt ("Into the Woods"), Helen Mirren ("The Hundred-Foot Journey") and Quvenzhane Wallis ("Annie.")
Vying with Keaton for best actor in a comedy or musical are Ralph Fiennes ("The Grand Budapest Hotel"), Bill Murray ("St. Vincent"), Joaquin Phoenix ("Inherent Vice") and Christoph Waltz ("Big Eyes").
The best director nominees were Ava DuVernay ("Selma"), David Fincher ("Gone Girl"), Richard Linklater ("Boyhood"), Alejandro G. Iñárritu ("Birdman") and Wes Anderson ("The Grand Budapest Hotel.")
On the TV side, "Fargo" and HBO dominated the nominations.
"Fargo" earned the most nominations -- five -- with "True Detective" following with four nods. HBO programming garnered 15 nominations. Among the shows earning three nods apiece: "House of Cards," "Orange is the New Black," "The Good Wife," "The Affair," "The Normal Heart" and "Olive Kitteridge."
And in a sign of television's ever-shifting landscape, Amazon's instant video comedy series "Transparent" was nominated for two Golden Globes, including best comedy or musical series and best actor for Jeffrey Tambor.
As previously announced, newlywed George Clooney is this year's recipient of the Cecil B. DeMille Award.
NBC will air the Golden Globe Awards live Jan. 11 from the Beverly Hills Hotel with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler returning for their third and supposedly final time as hosts.
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