This Sunday at the Golden Globes you're going to hear a lot of films mentioned. Some of them have been drilled into your head (Daniel-Day Lewis = Lincoln = amazing. We get it.) But others may have slipped your memory. Here are all of the films nominated for more than one award, along with their ratings and reviews from The Post's film critics, Lou Lumenick and Kyle Smith.
"LINCOLN"
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture – Drama; Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama (Daniel Day-Lewis); Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Sally Field); Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Tommy Lee Jones); Best Director – Motion Picture (Steven Spielberg); Best Screenplay – Motion Picture (Tony Kushner); Best Original Score – Motion Picture
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Daniel Day-Lewis in "Lincoln"
Post rating: 3 stars
Review excerpt: "It's a must-see for Daniel Day-Lewis' charismatic, subtly shaded performance as Lincoln — and an even richer one by Tommy Lee Jones — but a colleague of mine at The Post has a point in describing the film derived from Tony Kushner's wonky script as "C-SPAN with whiskers." "
"ARGO"
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture – Drama; Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Alan Arkin); Best Director – Motion Picture (Ben Affleck); Best Screenplay – Motion Picture (Chris Terrio); Best Original Score – Motion Picture
Post rating: 4 stars
Review excerpt: "Affleck aces the tonal shifts so flawlessly that it's surprising this is only his third movie as a director — if you didn't know otherwise, you'd swear this was the work of a veteran master like Steven Soderbergh."
"DJANGO UNCHAINED"
Nominated for: Best Motion Picture – Drama; Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Leonardo DiCaprio); Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Christoph Waltz); Best Director – Motion Picture (Quentin Tarantino); Best Screenplay – Motion Picture (Quentin Tarantino)
Post rating: 3 stars
Review excerpt: "Like all Tarantino movies, "Django" features expertly engineered surprises, plenty of big movie moments and several instances of loopy brilliance, but it's also a rehash of "Inglourious Basterds" with slavery substituting for Nazism. Moreover, this year alone, "The Man With the Iron Fists," the Will Ferrell comedy "Casa de Mi Padre" and the cartoon "ParaNorman" all spoofed '70s grindhouse flicks. This line of humor is starting to take on the air of mother-in-law jokes."
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