All the big hitters from film and television will hobnob this Sunday at the first major award show of the year, the Golden Globes.
In movies, the frontrunners are "Manchester by the Sea" and "Moonlight" in the drama category while over on the comedy/musical side "La La Land" is the favorite (and it could take home awards in multiple categories).
Over on TV, FX is most likely going to rule the day with drama "The People v. O.J. Simpson" and Donald Glover comedy "Atlanta." But they should watch out for challenges from Netflix's "The Crown," HBO's "Westworld," and Amazon's "Mozart in the Jungle."
Which movies, TV shows, and stars are most likely to hold the gold this year? Here's who we think will be taking home Globes in 2017:
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Best Drama

“Hacksaw Ridge”
“Hell or High Water”
“Lion”
“Manchester by the Sea”
“Moonlight”
What will win: "Moonlight"
The movie has quickly become an award-season darling, adored by critics and audiences alike. It's worthy of the top honor.
What could win: "Manchester by the Sea"
Critics have instantly taken to "Manchester" since it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival early last year. With only 90 or so members in the Hollywood Foreign Press, the movie doesn't have to win over many for it to take the prize.
Best Comedy/Musical

“20th Century Women”
“Deadpool”
“La La Land”
“Florence Foster Jenkins”
“Sing Street”
What will win: "La La Land"
This incredible modern musical about love and how ambition gets in the way is powerful for so many reasons. It would be a complete shock if it didn't win.
What could win: It's "La La Land" or bust.
Best Director

Damien Chazelle, “La La Land”
Tom Ford, “Nocturnal Animals”
Mel Gibson, “Hacksaw Ridge”
Barry Jenkins, “Moonlight”
Kenneth Lonergan, “Manchester by the Sea”
Who will win: Damien Chazelle ("La La Land")
With Chazelle's imaginative vision and his homage to the musicals of the past, it's hard to see him not winning the award.
Who could win: Barry Jenkins ("Moonlight")
If the HFPA leans more toward the top dramas of the year, it's likely they would favor Jenkins' powerful story of a man's life through three important stages.
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