Fans are shocked that Demi Moores gory, messed-up horror film is in this Golden Globes category

Demi Moore’s new film, “The Substance,” has been officially submitted for Golden Globe Awards consideration, and moviegoers are stunned by the category it’s in.The movie, listed under multiple genres on IMDb, including horror, dark comedy, and drama, has been submitted for awards contention in the Golden Globes “musical or comedy” categories. Unlike the Oscars, the Globes gives awards for both film and television and has two separate categories for each format — the musical/comedy category and drama. When news broke that “The Substance” was vying for awards in the Globes’ musical/comedy lane, many took to social media to express their astonishment.“Labelling the best movie of this year as a comedy? Sure there’s [a] little camp humor in it.But a comedy???” one person posted on X. Another person wrote, “This movie is a lot of things, but funny isn’t one of them.”Others disagreed.

“Idk why ppl are confused,” one dissenter commented.“This was so clearly a comedy.

Dark comedy, yes, but extremely satirical in nature.”“Comedy can be a lot of things and doesn’t need to be up front about being a comedy,” someone else argued.“Some things are just funny without telling you it’s funny.” The movie’s producers decide which category to submit their film in.

However, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (the body that puts on the Golden Globes) has the final say over which category each movie falls into. Placing movies in the Globes’ “musical or comedy” categories has stirred debate and outrage before.  Jordan Peele’s horror movie “Get Out” was nominated for multiple awards in the comedy category at the 2018 Globes, leaving many mad and confused.Even Peele, who had no input on what category the film would be considered in, was upset.

“What the movie is about is not funny,” he said at the time. Two years before, Ridley Scott’s space adventure “The Martian,” starring Matt Damon, took home award...

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