
Guillermo del Toro’s
The Shape of Water leads the seventy-fifth
Golden Globes nominations with a total of seven, followed by Steven Spielberg’s
The Post and Martin McDonagh’s
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri with six each. As for . . .
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