The Golden Globes nominations were announced on Monday with some notable inclusions and omissions.

One film that missed out was Girls Trip, which failed to earn a single nomination despite its critical success and it being the highest grossing comedy of the year. Not even the film's break out star, Tiffany Haddish, earned a nomination.

Jada Pinkett Smith, who appeared in the film alongside Haddish, took to Twitter to criticise the film's omission. She hit out at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (the group who vote for the awards) and called them out for ignoring Haddish in particular but still inviting her to present at the ceremony.

In the thread she claims that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association wouldn't even screen the film. According to the Golden Globes eligibility guidelines, a film must "have been both released and screened for the active membership in the greater Los Angeles area during the qualifying year (January 1 through December 31)."

Pinkett Smith also took time to mention The Big Sick, which many people thought was a certainty for a best picture nomination. She states she's not trying to shame the Golden Globes but rather start a conversation about systematic racism in Hollywood

Read her tweets below: