Hollywood awards season kicks off with Golden Globes
LOS ANGELES: Hollywood's biggest stars will turn out on Sunday for the Golden Globes, which is set to kick off the industry's awards season this year with a show that promises suspense and cheeky humor.
While their record in predicting Oscars glory has been hit-and-miss, many see the Globes as a pretty strong indicator of films and actors destined for an Academy Award on February 28.
"It's an uncanny crystal ball," said Tom O'Neil, founder of awards tracker GoldDerby.com. "The Globes historically has predicted 75 per cent of the Oscars.
"So it's considered your audition for the Oscar."
Returning to host what is described as Hollywood's biggest party of the year will be British comedian Ricky Gervais, who has used previous appearances on the show to dish out politically-incorrect and stinging jokes.
The field is wide open this year as to who will walk away with a Golden Globe, awarded by members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association at a gala dinner in Beverly Hills.
"Some years there are movies like 'Titanic' that just seem to have a momentum and everybody seems to like them," said Timothy Gray, awards editor for trade magazine Variety. "But this year there is genuine suspense."
Leading the pack of films vying for top honors is "Spotlight", which tells the story of Boston Globe journalists who uncovered sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Pundits see the movie as front-runner for best drama ─ but no shoo-in, as it faces competition from "Carol," a lesbian romance starring Cate Blanchett as a housewife who falls for a store clerk played by Rooney Mara.
Other top contending dramas are the epic survival thriller "The Revenant" starring Leonardo DiCaprio, the harrowing kidnap tale "Room" and "Mad Max: Fury Road".