Awards And the 2017 Golden Globes Nominees Are ... The Globes honor acting in film and TV in 25 categories: 14 for movies and 11 for TV By Jodi Guglielmi Jodi Guglielmi Instagram Twitter Writer-Reporter, PEOPLE People Editorial Guidelines Updated on December 12, 2016 01:25 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Hollywood awards season stepped into high gear Monday morning with the announcement of the 2017 Golden Globe nominations. The Globes, awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, honor acting in film and TV in 25 categories: 14 for movies and 11 for TV. The nominees are: Best Motion Picture, DramaHacksaw Ridge Hell or High Water Lion Manchester by the Sea Moonlight Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, DramaCasey Affleck, Manchester by the SeaJoel Edgerton, LovingAndrew Garfield, Hacksaw RidgeViggo Mortensen, Captain FantasticDenzel Washington, Fences Roadside Attractions Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, DramaAmy Adams, ArrivalJessica Chastain, Miss SloaneRuth Negga, LovingNatalie Portman, JackieIsabelle Huppert, Elle Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical20th Century WomenDeadpoolFlorence Foster JenkinsLa La LandSing Street Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or MusicalColin Farrell, The LobsterRyan Gosling, La La LandHugh Grant, Florence Foster JenkinsJonah Hill, War DogsRyan Reynolds, Deadpool Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or MusicalAnnette Bening, 20th Century WomenLily Collins, Rules Don’t ApplyHailee Steinfeld, The Edge of SeventeenEmma Stone, La La LandMeryl Streep, Florence Foster Jenkins Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion PictureMahershala Ali, MoonlightJeff Bridges, Hell or High WaterSimon Helberg, Florence Foster JenkinsDev Patel, LionAaron Taylor Johnson, Nocturnal Animals Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion PictureViola Davis, FencesNaomie Harris, MoonlightNicole Kidman, LionOctavia Spencer, Hidden FiguresMichelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea Best Director in a Motion PictureDamien Chazelle, La La LandTom Ford, Nocturnal AnimalsMel Gibson, Hacksaw RidgeBarry Jenkins, MoonlightKenneth Lonergan, Manchester By the Sea Best Original Song in a Motion Picture“Can’t Stop the Feeling,” Trolls“City of Stars,” La La Land“Faith,” Sing“Gold,” Gold“How Far I’ll Go,” Moana David Bornfriend Best Original ScoreMoonlightLa La LandArrivalLionHidden Figures Best Screenplay in a Motion PictureDamien Chazelle, La La LandTom Ford, Nocturnal AnimalsBarry Jenkins, MoonlightKenneth Lonergan, Manchester by the SeaTaylor Sheridan, Hell or High Water Best Motion Picture, Foreign LanguageDivines, FranceElle, FranceNeruda, ChileThe Salesman, Iran/FranceToni Erdmann, Germany Ron Batzdorff/NBC Best TV Series, DramaThe Crown, NetflixGame of Thrones, HBOStranger Things, NetflixThis Is Us, NBCWestworld, HBO Best Actor in a TV Series, DramaRami Malek, Mr. RobotBob Odenkirk, Better Call SaulMatthew Rhys, The AmericansLiev Schreiber, Ray DonovanBilly Bob Thornton, Goliath Best Actress in a TV Series, DramaCaitriona Balfe, OutlanderClaire Foy, The CrownKeri Russell, The AmericansEvan Rachel Wood, WestworldWinona Ryder, Stranger Things Best TV Series, Comedy or MusicalAtlantaBlack-ishMozart in the JungleTransparentVeep Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Comedy or MusicalAnthony Anderson, Black-ishGael Garcia Bernal, Mozart in the JungleDonald Glover, AtlantaNick Nolte, GravesJeffrey Tambor, Transparent Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Comedy or MusicalRachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-GirlfriendJulia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep Sarah Jessica Parker, Divorce Issa Rae, InsecureTracee Ellis Ross, Black-ishGina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin Best Limited Series or TV MovieAmerican CrimeThe DresserThe Night ManagerThe Night OfThe People v. O.J.: American Crime Story Best Performance by an Actor in a a Limited Series or TV MovieRiz Ahmed, The Night OfBryan Cranston, All the WayTom Hiddleston, The Night ManagerJohn Turturro, The Night OfCourtney B. Vance, The People v. O.J.: American Crime Story Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or TV MovieFelicity Huffman, American CrimeRiley Keough, The Girlfriend ExperienceSarah Paulson, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime StoryCharlotte Rampling, London SpyKerry Washington, Confirmation Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Limited Series or TV Movie Sterling K. Brown, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime StoryHugh Laurie, The Night ManagerJohn Lithgow, The CrownChristian Slater, Mr. RobotJohn Travolta, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Limited Series or TV MovieOlivia Colman, The Night ManagerLena Heady, Game of ThronesChrissy Metz, This Is UsMandy Moore, This Is UsThandie Newton, Westworld The nominations were announced by Anna Kendrick, Laura Dern and Don Cheadle at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Jimmy Fallon will take the stage as host of the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards. This will mark the Tonight Show funyman’s debut as emcee, as he takes over from last year’s host, Ricky Gervais. Meryl Streep is set to receive the 2017 Cecil B. DeMille Award for her celebrated body of work. The eight-time Golden Globe winner has been nominated an astounding 29 times. Sylvester Stallone‘s three daughters – Scarlet, 14, Sistine, 18, and Sophia, 20 – will share the title of Miss Golden Globe 2017. You could win a trip to the Oscars® Red Carpet! Enter now The 74th Golden Globes Awards will air live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel’s Grand Ballroom on Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. Stay with PEOPLE for complete awards season coverage and get your own ballot here.