
SNUB: Perennial Golden Globe favorite Angelina Jolie was left off the list of Best Director nominees for her work on Universal’s “Unbroken.”

SNUB: HFPA made room for Steve Carell and Mark Ruffalo on their list of nominees but failed to include “Foxcatcher” star Channing Tatum.

SURPRISE: This is Joaquin Phoenix’s third straight year with a Golden Globe nod and fifth nomination overall. His role in “Inherent Vice” hasn’t received nearly as much buzz as his competitors.

SNUB: Even though she’s hosting the show this year, Amy Poehler failed to pick up a Best Actress in Comedy nomination for her work on “Parks and Recreation.”

SNUB: As was the case with SAG voters, Kerry Washington and “Scandal” were replaced by Shonda Rhimes’ newest TV superstar, Viola Davis on “How to Get Away With Murder.”

SNUB: One year after winning a Best Actor in a Comedy Golden Globe, Andy Samberg was shut out completely for his role on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.”

SNUB: “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” which won the Golden Globe for best TV comedy last year, failed to pick up any nominations.

SNUB: Oscar Isaac locked up a Globe nom last year for “Inside Llewyn Davis” but came up empty-handed Thursday morning for his performance in “A Most Violent Year.” Co-star Jessica Chastain, however, did score a nod after being snubbed by SAG.

SURPRISE: Jake Gyllenhaal earned his second major nom in as many days with a nod for his role in “Nightcrawler.”

SNUB: “Unbroken” was shut out completely by the HFPA, failing to pick up a single nomination Thursday morning.

SURPRISE: “Jane the Virgin” star Gina Rodriguez landed herself a nomination for Best Actress in a TV Series Comedy. The CW show just premiered in October.

SURPRISE: “Jane the Virgin” also scored a nomination for Best Television Series – Comedy or Musical, which brings The CW into the awards race.

SNUB: “American Sniper” received zero love from the HFPA. Star Bradley Cooper failed to pick up a nod for Best Actor in a Drama while director Clint Eastwood was also forgotten.

SURPRISE: Christoph Waltz has cleaned up at the Golden Globes before, winning Best Supporting for “Inglourious Basterds” and “Django Unchained.” Will his nomination for “Big Eyes” make him 3 for 3?

SNUB: He’s taken home the Golden Globe for his role in “Game of Thrones” before but was left off the list of nominees this year.

SNUB: Heading into the series’ home stretch, “Mad Men” was noticeably left off the list of Golden Globe nominees. The AMC series didn’t score a single nomination.

SNUB: Monster-hit “The Walking Dead” didn’t pick up any nominations on Thursday, despite its ratings success.

SNUB: Jim Parsons was left off the Golden Globes nominees list for the first time since 2012. “The Big Bang Theory” star took home the award in 2011.

SNUB: “The Big Bang Theory” itself also got shut out of any Golden Globe nominations this year.

SURPRISE: British comedy “Pride” landed a Golden Globe nomination on Thursday for Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical.

SNUB: Louis C.K.’s cable hit “Louie” was left off the nominees for Best Television Series – Comedy or Musical.

SURPRISE: Showtime’s freshman drama “The Affair” picked up a nomination for Best Television Series – Drama. Stars Dominic West and Ruth Wilson also earned individual nominations.

SURPRISE: After failing to secure an Emmy nomination earlier this year, Michelle Monaghan picked up a supporting actress nomination for her role on “True Detective.”

SNUB: “Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s” Andre Braugher was snubbed by the Golden Globes, despite picking up an Emmy nomination earlier this year.

SNUB: “Modern Family” was left off of the Best Television Series list for the first time since the ABC sitcom premiered.

SURPRISE: Frances O’Connor scored a nomination for “The Missing.” The Starz/BBC One series also landed a nod for Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.

SNUB: Just one day after receiving a SAG Award nomination, “Orphan Black’s” Tatiana Maslany was snubbed by the HFPA.

SURPRISE: 11-year-old Quvenzhané Wallis earned a Golden Globe nomination for “Annie.”

SURPRISE: Wes Anderson got a Best Director nod for “The Grand Budapest Hotel.”

SNUB: The HBO drama had its series finale in 2014 but went unrecognized by the Golden Globes.

SNUB: Cicely Tyson scored an Emmy nomination for her performance in Lifetime’s “The Trip to Bountiful” but failed to pick up a Globe nomination.

SURPRISE: Jeffrey Tambor earned his first Golden Globe nomination of his career, playing a transgender woman in Amazon’s “Transparent.”

SURPRISE: “Transparent” also picked up a nod for Best Television Series – Comedy or Musical.

SNUB: Once again, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association failed to recognize FX drama “The Americans.”