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Explaining the Golden Globes Winners
Jennifer Lawrence won for best comedic actress for her turn in “Joy”, about a woman who becomes the founder and matriarch of a powerful family business dynasty. He was also the most searched in every US state.
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Sunday night’s Golden Globes awarded “best movie” honors to “The Revenant” and “The Martian”, but the Internet didn’t always agree with the awards.
The Revenant, released in the United Kingdom this Friday (15 January), was the big victor of the night, scooping two further awards including Best Director for Alejandro González Iñárritu and Best Motion Picture Drama.
It’s that time of the year again when Hollywood congratulates itself on a job well done and the 73rd Golden Globe Awards were no exception.
Amazon beat its rival streaming service to win best comedy series, as well as best actor in this category, with Mozart in the Jungle.
“Revenant” star Leonardo DiCaprio won best drama actor.
“I just didn’t know what was passing me – that’s all!” The only problem was that Morricone had won at the Golden Globes before-twice.
Critics believe that Di Caprio might win his very first Oscar with “The Revenant”.
“We’re at the Golden Globes”. Thank you for teaching me so much, professionally, personally, I don’t know.
Yahoo may have declared Leo’s reaction “winning” the night, but as the most talked about celeb both on the red carpet and during the show, Lady Gaga was clearly the star of the show.
During his introduction of Best Picture nominee “Mad Max: Fury Road”, Gibson was roasted by host Gervais, who previously insulted him at the 2010 Golden Globe Awards ceremony.
Other key winners included Sylvester Stallone, 69, who received a standing ovation as best supporting film actor for reprising his iconic role as boxer Rocky Balboa in “Creed”.
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Wolf Hall executive producer Paul Weitz had a lot to say after his show won the award for best limited TV series or movie.