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Fox won big at the Golden Globes, while Netflix came up short

Jennifer Lawrence was all smiles when asked what it was like to beat her bestie Amy Schumer for the Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy category.

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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”. George Miller and Tom McCarthy will fight for the Best Director trophy in the 2016 Golden Globes.

There were some surprises though, such as the resounding success of The Revenant, which won best film, best director and best actor which went to Leonardo DicCaprio.

She later posted a picture of herself with the award, thanking her fans, her manager and her fiancé Taylor Kinney. “Roman Polanski called it the ‘best date-night movie ever, ‘” Gervais said.

As the Bad Romance singer walked up to collect the Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV movie for her part in American Horror Story, The Revenant star could be seen laughing.

In Supporting categories on the other hand, the Globes are much better at picking men than women – getting Best Supporting Actor right 72% of the time, but only correctly predicting Supporting Actress 60%!

This was for his portrayal of Hugh Glass in The Revenant, which also took the Golden Globe for “Best Drama”. Leonardo DiCaprio also won an award and was runner up for most talked about during the ceremony.

Picture, Musical or Comedy: “The Martian”. The Hollywood Reporter’s awards columnist Scott Feinberg tweeted “none of this means anything for the Oscar race”, though many Golden Globe winners are consistent with Oscar predictions this year.

DiCaprio had a completely logical explanation for why he made the face he did when Lady Gaga brushed by him.

Mr. Robot won Best Television Series, Drama.

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Julianne Moore presents an award at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California on January 10, 2016. Henson handed out cookies to the audience on her way to the stage.

2016 Golden Globes: Netflix leaves empty-handed