Golden Globe animated film nominations announced for ‘Coraline,’ ‘Up,’ ‘Princess,’ others
By APTuesday, December 15, 2009
Golden Globe animated film nominations announced
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The 67th annual Golden Globe nominations for best animated film have been announced in Beverly Hills, Calif., by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
The category’s five nominees announced Tuesday morning by Justin Timberlake included: “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs,” ”Coraline,” ”Fantastic Mr. Fox,” ”The Princess and the Frog” and “Up.”
The Golden Globes, Hollywood’s second-biggest film honors after the Oscars, will be presented Jan. 17 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, televised live by NBC and hosted by comic actor Ricky Gervais.
(This version CORRECTS to 67th annual, sted 57th.)
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