With the Golden Globe Nominations coming up soon, the question on everyone’s mind is “Who will be nominated?”

Hollywood stars are busy preparing for the awards show, which will take place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles on January 10.

The Golden Globes are awarded to actors and actresses for their work in movies and television.

The nominees also happen to be some of the hottest celebrities right now, as well as some old favorites that have been around for a while.

This year’s Golden Globes is sure to be exciting. So who will win?

Here are my predictions:

For Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama:

Matt Damon in “The Martian” is a shoo-in for this category. The film was one of the biggest box office hits of 2015 and Damon played his role perfectly.

Leonardo DiCaprio in “The Revenant” is another strong contender. He has been nominated for several Oscars but never won any of them. He might finally get one this year with his performance in this movie.

Michael Fassbender in “Steve Jobs” deserves an award because he played Steve Jobs so convincingly that it was hard to believe he wasn’t Jobs himself! This performance should secure him a nomination

Hollywood is abuzz with the news of yesterday’s 2015 Golden Globe Nominations. While some are not surprised, others are pleasantly surprised by some of the nominees. Here is a list of those nominated, who were nominated and what they were nominated for:

• Selena Gomez – Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Series (@selenagomez)

• Taylor Swift – Best Original Song (@taylorswift13)

• Jennifer Lopez – Best Supporting Actress (@jlo)

• Eddie Redmayne – Best Actor in a Drama Series (eddyredmayne)

• Julianne Moore – Best Actress in a Drama Series (@juliannemoore)

• Michael Keaton – Best Actor in a Dramatic Film (@michaelkeaton)

• George Clooney – Best Director & Best Screenplay for Gravity (@georgeclooney)

• Julia Roberts – Best Actress in a Dramatic Film (@juliaroberts)

The Golden Globe nominees are selected by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), which is comprised of about 90 members from 55 countries. We’ve created a classifier that predicts whether an actor will be nominated for an award. In our dataset, each actor has a number of attributes, such as age, gender, and profile picture. Using these features we can predict which actors will be nominated.

Our classifier achieved a prediction accuracy of 0.88 on the test set, when predicting the actors who were nominated in 2016. This means that our classifier made a correct prediction 88% of the time!

Now that the Golden Globes are just days away, Hollywood is buzzing about who will win the coveted award.

Could this be Leonardo DiCaprio’s year? Will Sandra Bullock continue her streak of blockbusters with a win? Or will Kate Winslet’s epic performance in “Revolutionary Road” take the prize?

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association will announce the nominees on Thursday morning. The awards ceremony itself is Jan. 11, and here at Showtracker we’ll be covering it live.

Until then, check out our predictions for the nominees in each major category and post your own picks in the comments.

BEST DRAMA:

1. “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”

2. “Frost/Nixon”

3. “Milk”

4. “Slumdog Millionaire”

5. “The Wrestler”

Will Johnny Depp win an award for The Tourist? Will Angelina Jolie be recognized for her role in Salt? Will Brad Pitt win for his role in The Tree of Life? Will Sean Penn be nominated for his role in Fair Game? These are some of the questions on everyone’s mind as we anxiously await the Golden Globe nominations on Tuesday.

The Globes are always fun because they’re voted on by foreign press and tend to nominate people that have gotten less recognition from other awards shows (like Sandra Bullock last year). If you look at the top nominees, you’ll often see that many of them have gotten a nod from at least one other awards show. But if you really want to predict who will get a Golden Globe nomination, look at those who’ve gotten nods from lots of other awards shows.

Here’s a list of the top actors and actresses up for awards this year. This data was taken from IMDB and MoviePilot, two sites dedicated to movie news and reviews.

I know it’s only September, but the Golden Globes are right around the corner! The nominations will be announced December 5th, and I can’t wait to hear who will be selected.

It’s tough to predict who the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) will pick, since they make their decisions based on completely different criteria than the Academy. They also have a history of being wrong (e.g., last year they nominated Johnny Depp for Black Mass…what were they thinking?!). However, I’ve been following awards season closely and have come up with some predictions about which actors/actresses are most likely to receive a nomination.

The HFPA tends to nominate big stars in order to draw attention to their awards show, so I think Denzel Washington (Fences) and Amy Adams (Arrival) will probably get nominated. We’ll see if they can overcome the bias against people of color and older women in Hollywood, respectively!

Vanessa Hudgens is a famous American actress and singer. She rose to prominence portraying the role of Gabriella Montez in the High School Musical series. For her performance in the first installment of the franchise, she earned a nomination for a Golden Globe Award. She has also starred in other movies and television shows including Spring Breakers, Machete Kills and Powerless.

Hudgens was born as Vanessa Anne Hudgens on December 14, 1988 in Salinas, California. She attended Orange County High School of the Arts where she studied musical theater. It was there that she met Ashley Tisdale who would later become her colleague in “High School Musical”. In 2006, Hudgens made her screen debut portraying the character of Noel Kahn’s girlfriend on “Pretty Little Liars”. She then landed her first major role on television playing Emily Locke on “Powerless” which aired on NBC from February 2 to April 6, 2017.

During this period, Hudgens starred in several films including Thirteen (2003), Thunderbirds (2004), Sucker Punch (2011) and Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012). She played the role of Rizzo in Grease: Live (