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Golden Globes 2018: Predicting the winners

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    The Golden Globe Awards may have a different temperament this year — think stars dressed in black and host Seth Meyers addressing the elephant in the room — but in the end, it's about who takes home the prize.

    "I suspect there’s going to be a lot of people bringing up the state of the industry," Joey Moser, senior contributor for Awards Daily, told ABC News. "It's one of the first big platforms where stars can address it directly."

    From the show's promos, it does not appear that Seth Meyers will be shrinking away from the wave of sexual harassment and assault allegations that has roiled Hollywood either.

    "I think it’s going to be there," Moser said. "But it would be very different if Ricky Gervais were hosting. Everyone would be on their toes. But Seth will approach everything very deliberately and with care."

    How Meyers and the stars will respond to the #MeToo movement is not the only thing up in the air. Moser said with no obvious frontrunners in either the film or TV categories, "everyone is talking about how unpredictable this year is. Couple that with a history of the Golden Globes doing whatever they want and it should be a great show."

    The Golden Globe Awards will air live on Sunday from the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

    Here are Moser's predictions for the winners:

    Golden Globes 2018: The complete list of nominations

    PHOTO: Elisabeth Moss as Offred in a scene from The Handmaids Tale. George Kraychyk/Hulu via AP
    Elisabeth Moss as Offred in a scene from "The Handmaid's Tale."

    TELEVISION

    Best TV series, drama
    The Crown
    Game of Thrones
    Stranger Things
    This Is Us
    The Handmaid’s Tale
    "'The Handmaid's Tale' is a 'shoo-in to win,'" Moser predicted. Best actor in a TV Series, drama
    Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us
    Freddie Highmore, The Good Doctor
    Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul
    Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan
    Jason Bateman, Ozark
    Moser called Brown the "logical choice" for his performance in the NBC series "This Is Us." But, he added, "I would watch out for Highmore in 'The Good Doctor.' He's the riskier choice." Best actress in a TV series, drama
    Caitriona Balfe, Outlander
    Claire Foy, The Crown
    Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Deuce
    Elisabeth Moss, The Handmaid’s Tale
    Katherine Langford, 13 Reasons Why
    Like the series she leads, Moser believes Elisabeth Moss will win the Globe. "I don’t think there’s anybody who can beat her," he said, with the exception of Gyllenhaal, who received the sole nomination from her HBO series "The Deuce." Best TV series, comedy
    Black-ish
    The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
    Master of None
    Will & Grace
    SMILF
    Like many critics this year, Moser has jumped aboard "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" train. "I predict it's going to win for couple of reasons," he said. "It's about a woman finding her own voice at a time when women's voices were being ignored. And Globe voters love Amazon shows. At least in the last five or six years, they have shown their love for Amazon."

    PHOTO: Eric McCormack and Debra Messing in Will & Grace. IMDb
    Eric McCormack and Debra Messing in "Will & Grace."

    Best actor in a TV series, comedy
    Anthony Anderson, Black-ish
    Eric McCormack, Will & Grace
    Aziz Ansari, Master of None
    Kevin Bacon, I Love Dick
    William H. Macy, Shameless
    "This is really hard, but I'm going to go with Eric McCormack," Moser predicted. "I don’t think they are going to let another year go by without awarding the show. It would be a good way to break the streak of the show not getting a Globe ever." Moser said one indication that Globe voters could be leaning his way, McCormack and his co-star Debra Messing hosted the Globes 75th anniversary special. If he doesn't win, Moser predicted Bacon will. Not only is he a big star, but he's on an Amazon show as well. Best actress in a TV series, comedy
    Frankie Shaw, SMILF
    Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
    Alison Brie, GLOW
    Issa Rae, Insecure
    Pamela Adlon, Better Things
    Moser went with the Globes "ingenue theory" and chose Brosnahan for her new show "Mrs. Maisel." "They love a fresh face," he said of Globe voters.

    PHOTO: Nicole Kidman in Big Little Lies.Hilary Bronwyn Gayle/HBO via IMDb
    Nicole Kidman in "Big Little Lies."

    Best TV movie or limited series
    Big Little Lies
    Feud: Bette and Joan
    Top of the Lake: China Girl
    Fargo
    The Sinner
    "'Big Little Lies' is going to be a huge juggernaut," Moser predicted, giving the HBO series the win in this category. Best actor in a limited series or TV movie
    Robert De Niro, The Wizard of Lies
    Kyle MacLachlan, Twin Peaks
    Ewan McGregor, Fargo
    Jude Law, The Young Pope
    Geoffrey Rush, Genius
    Predicting the winner in this category was like "throwing a dart at a piece of paper," Moser said. He gave the edge to McGregor, who has been nominated twice before, but said MacLachlan, who won in 1991 when "Twin Peaks" first came out, has a shot as well. Best actress in a limited series or TV movie
    Nicole Kidman, Big Little Lies
    Jessica Lange, Feud: Bette and Joan
    Reese Witherspoon, Big Little Lies
    Susan Sarandon, Feud: Bette and Joan
    Jessica Biel, The Sinner
    Kidman, who's been nominated more than a dozen times for a Globe, is Moser's pick to win. But he suggested that a "real Globes move," one that would send Twitter into overdrive, would be to choose Biel for "The Sinner." Best supporting actor in a limited series or TV movie
    Alfred Molina, Feud
    Alexander Skarsgard, Big Little Lies
    David Thewlis, Fargo
    David Harbour, Stranger Things
    Christian Slater, Mr. Robot
    Moser's choice is Skarsgard, who won the Emmy for the same role. Best supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie
    Laura Dern, Big Little Lies
    Ann Dowd, The Handmaid’s Tale
    Chrissy Metz, This Is Us
    Michelle Pfeiffer, The Wizard of Lies
    Shailene Woodley, Big Little Lies
    Similarly, Moser predicted Dern for "Big Little Lies," but said he'd love to see Pfeiffer win for "The Wizard of Lies."

    PHOTO: Gary Oldman in Darkest Hour.Focus Features via IMDb
    Gary Oldman in "Darkest Hour."

    MOVIES

    Best motion picture, drama
    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    The Shape of Water
    Dunkirk
    The Post
    Call Me by Your Name
    Moser said the race for best drama is between "The Shape of Water" and "The Post." He said, the former, which has the most nominations, is also considered a "little strange," and Globe voters tend to go for movies that are "a little bit weird." The alternative, "The Post," is all about journalism and has the star power of Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks behind it. Moser said Globe voters may want to send a message about a free press by awarding the film. Best actor in a motion picture, drama
    Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour
    Daniel Day-Lewis, Phantom Thread
    Timothee Chalamet, Call Me by Your Name
    Tom Hanks, The Post
    Denzel Washington, Roman J. Israel, Esq.
    Even though Chalamet has been picking up critics awards, Moser thinks Globe voters will go with the more traditional choice of Oldman. Best actress in a motion picture, drama
    Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Meryl Streep, The Post
    Sally Hawkins, The Shape of Water
    Jessica Chastain, Molly’s Game
    Michelle Williams, All the Money in the World
    Moser keeps flipping between Hawkins and Streep. Hawkins won the Globe previously for "Happy-Go-Lucky." But Streep is considered the "queen of the Golden Globes." Right now he gives the edge to Hawkins, who "gives an emotional performance without saying a word."

    PHOTO: Saoirse Ronan in a scene from Lady Bird. The film, directed by Greta Gerwig, was named best picture at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards, Nov. 30. Merie Wallace/A24 via AP
    Saoirse Ronan in a scene from "Lady Bird." The film, directed by Greta Gerwig, was named best picture at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards, Nov. 30.

    Best motion picture, musical or comedy
    Lady Bird
    Get Out
    The Disaster Artist
    The Greatest Showman
    I, Tonya
    "Lady Bird" is Moser's pick. "The most affection lies with 'Lady Bird,'" he said. Best actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy
    Steve Carell, Battle of the Sexes
    Ansel Elgort, Baby Driver
    James Franco, The Disaster Artist
    Hugh Jackman, The Greatest Showman
    Daniel Kaluuya, Get Out
    Moser predicted Franco will win for his "super actor-y" performance, but he said he wouldn’t be surprised if Jackman takes the award because of the Globe's love for musicals. Best actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy
    Saoirse Ronan, Lady Bird
    Margot Robbie, I, Tonya
    Emma Stone, Battle of the Sexes
    Judi Dench, Victoria and Abdul
    Helen Mirren, The Leisure Seeker
    "One of the surest bets of the night is Saoirse Ronan," Moser said, adding that the alternate is Robbie. Best supporting actress in a motion picture
    Laurie Metcalf, Lady Bird
    Allison Janney, I, Tonya
    Mary J. Blige, Mudbound
    Hong Chau, Downsizing
    Octavia Spencer, The Shape of Water
    Moser said this category is between two actresses known more for their television roles, Metcalf and Janney. Neither has won a Globe. "Janney's role is a lot bigger and louder," he said. "I think Janney is going to take it." Best supporting actor in a motion picture
    Willem Dafoe, The Florida Project
    Armie Hammer, Call Me by Your Name
    Richard Jenkins, The Shape of Water
    Christopher Plummer, All the Money in the World
    Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Few would have predicted "All the Money in the World" would land three nominations, but after director Ridley Scott made the decision to replace Kevin Spacey with Christopher Plummer, Moser said Plummer could well take home the award for "pulling off what they did in that movie."

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