Sources at the Golden Globes were buzzing on Sunday night that Angelina Jolie was pained that she and her film “Unbroken” were snubbed.

“Angelina’s hurt,” said one source. “She’s been upset that the film was overlooked.”

Jolie’s movie, as well as Clint Eastwood’s “American Sniper,” were surprisingly shut out of the Globes.

When asked why Jolie was left out, one Hollywood Foreign Press Association member told us, “A few years ago, she would have been in,” meaning that the Globes would then have been wowed by star power alone. But he said the voters this year felt that the film didn’t measure up.

Then again, “Unbroken” has gained some steam with other organizations heading into the Oscars, including being named the AFI Awards’ movie of the year. The National Board of Review also gave the film’s Jack O’Connell some love.

It remains to be seen if Jolie will get her revenge when Oscar nominations are announced on Thursday.

Meanwhile, Jolie’s ex, Billy Bob Thornton, was a winner at the Globes for “Fargo,” beating out Matthew McConaughey as Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie.