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‘Oppenheimer’ Starts Oscars March With 5 Golden Globe Trophies
- Film about atomic bomb creator wins best drama, director
- ‘Barbie’ scores in new category based on box-office draw
Oppenheimer, the biographical movie about the inventor of the atomic bomb, was crowned best dramatic film at the Golden Globe Awards Sunday night, setting up what looks to be a successful run for the picture on the Hollywood awards circuit.
The Universal Pictures film took home five awards in all, including best director for Christopher Nolan, dramatic actor for Cillian Murphy and supporting actor for Robert Downey Jr. Lily Gladstone won the best dramatic actress award for Apple Inc.’s Killers of the Flower Moon.