Here's the Scoop...
Coco does it again! Coco's on top for the third weekend in a row.
The animated family adventure Coco is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning $18.3 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Coming in at No. 2 is Justice League with $9.6 million, followed by Wonder at No. 3 with $8.5 million, The Disaster Artist at No. 4 with $6.4 million and Thor: Ragnarok at No. 5 with $6.3 million.
Rounding out the top tier are Daddy's Home 2 at No. 6 with $6 million, Murder on the Orient Express at No. 7 with $5.1 million, Lady Bird at No. 8 with $3.5 million, Just Getting Started at No. 9 with $3.2 million and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri at No. 10 with $2.9 million.
Oh, I did see Thor: Ragnarok! It was amazing! So much fun! So much Goldblum! I highly recommend it!
Be Well,
Steve
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'Shape of Water,' 'Big Little Lies' lead Golden Globe Award nominations
The Shape of Water earned a leading seven Golden Globe Award nominations in Beverly Hills Monday morning.
The Post and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri followed close behind with six nods apiece.
In the television categories, Big Little Lies was nominated for six prizes, while Feud: Bette and Joan scored four nominations.
Kristen Bell, Garrett Hedlund, Sharon Stone and Alfre Woodard read the names of the nominees aloud at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills.
The nominees in the top categories are:
Best Drama Film
Call Me By Your Name
Dunkirk
The Post
The Shape of Water
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Actor in a Drama Film
Timothée Chalamet Call Me By Your Name
Daniel Day-Lewis The Phantom Thread
Tom Hanks The Post
Gary Oldman Darkest Hour
Denzel Washington Roman J Israel, Esq
Best Actress in a Drama Film
Jessica Chastain Molly's Game
Sally Hawkins The Shape of Water
Francis McDormand Three Billboards
Meryl Streep The Post
Michelle Williams All the Money in the World
Best Musical or Comedy Film
The Disaster Artist
Get Out
I, Tonya
Lady Bird
The Greatest Showman
Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Film
Steve Carell Battle of the Sexes
Ansel Elgort Baby Driver
James Franco The Disaster Artist
Hugh Jackman The Greatest Showman
Daniel Kaluuya Get Out
Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Film
Judi Dench Victoria & Abdul
Helen Mirren The Leisure Seeker
Margot Robbie I, Tonya
Saoirse Ronan Lady Bird
Emma Stone Battle of the Sexes
Best Animated Feature Film
The Boss Baby
The Breadwinner
Coco
Ferdinand
Loving Vincent
Best TV Comedy
black-ish
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Master of None
SMILF
Will & Grace
Best Actress in a TV Comedy
Pamela Adlon Better Things
Alison Brie GLOW
Rachel Brosnahan The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Issa Rae Insecure
Frankie Shaw SMILF
Best Actor in a TV Comedy
Anthony Anderson black-ish
Aziz Ansari Master of None
Kevin Bacon I Love Dick
William H. Macy Shameless
Eric McCormack, Will & Grace
Best TV Drama
The Crown
Game of Thrones
The Handmaid's Tale
Stranger Things
This is Us
Best Actor in a TV Drama
Jason Bateman Ozark
Sterling K. Brown This is Us
Freddie Highmore The Good Doctor
Bob Odenkirk Better Call Saul
Liev Schreiber Ray Donovan
Best Actress in a TV Drama
Caitriona Balfe Outlander
Claire Foy The Crown
Maggie Gyllenhaal The Deuce
Katherine Langford 13 Reasons Why
Elisabeth Moss The Handmaid's Tale
Winners are to be announced at a Jan. 7 ceremony at the Beverly Hilton. Seth Meyers is hosting the gala, which is to air on NBC.
LOOSE LIPS:
"This might be my favorite kiss, I think ever."
--Zac Efron, on his onscreen smooch with his The Greatest Showman costar Zendaya, to Film Web TV