Biggest 2016 Golden Globes Nominations Snubs3 of 8
Jacob Tremblay and Lenny Abrahamson for Room
The Globes showed the indie film Room a lot of love, nominating it for Best Picture and Screenplay, and recognizing Brie Larson with a Best Actress nomination. Eight-year-old Jacob Tremblay was in every scene of the film, playing the challenging role of a child who was born in captivity and must adjust to the outside world. Many critics think it was one of the best performances by a child actor of all time. He was nominated for a SAG award for Best Supporting Actor. Arguably, he should have been in the Lead Actor category. The Globes snubbed him. They also ignored the film's director Lenny Abrahamson, who guided the young actor's performance.
The Globes showed the indie film Room a lot of love, nominating it for Best Picture and Screenplay, and recognizing Brie Larson with a Best Actress nomination. Eight-year-old Jacob Tremblay was in every scene of the film, playing the challenging role of a child who was born in captivity and must adjust to the outside world. Many critics think it was one of the best performances by a child actor of all time. He was nominated for a SAG award for Best Supporting Actor. Arguably, he should have been in the Lead Actor category. The Globes snubbed him. They also ignored the film's director Lenny Abrahamson, who guided the young actor's performance.