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Golden Globes 2016: The Revenant,The Martian And Robot Win Big

Lady Gaga’s army of Little Monsters can cease fire, as RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that Leonardo DiCaprio apologized for his epic on-camera diss at this year’s Golden Globe Awards!

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“Spotlight”: The film was believed the be the front-runner in a relatively wide-open best picture race.

DiCaprio had one of his best Golden Globe nights ever, thanks in part to his win for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama. The only problem was that Morricone had won at the Golden Globes before-twice. Jamie Foxx would end up taking home the Academy Award in 2004 for his performance in the movie “Ray”. This year, it was hosted by comedian Ricky Gervais.

BEST PICTURE Winning best picture at the Golden Globes helps but rarely indicates what will win the big prize come Oscar night.

Denzel Washington was awarded the 2016 Cecil B. DeMille Award.

Kate Winslet (Steve Jobs) and Sylvester Stallone (Creed) won the best supporting actress and actor respectively. Ten out of the last 15 winners in their category went on to win the Oscar, so history is on Larson’s side.

After Leonardo DiCaprio won this year’s Golden Globe award for best actor in a drama, the star of The Revenant used his acceptance speech to “share this award with all the First Nations people represented in this film”. As a result, the movie won best picture-musical or comedy and its star won best actor in a musical or comedy.

In a closely-contested men’s field, DiCaprio prevailed over “The Danish Girl” star Eddie Redmayne and “Concussion” lead Will Smith, to win best actor for his role as a fur-trapper seeking retribution.

Amazon’s musical show “Mozart in the Jungle” was the surprise victor of best TV comedy series and “My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” newcomer Rachel Bloom took home the award for best comedy TV actress over favorite Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Henson said she and all involved, “wanted to shake up television…and I think we did that with this show”. In fact, in the field of television the freaky victory of the night was that of Robot, the creepiest show on television which won ahead of fan favourites Game of Thrones and Empire.

Everyone who lost to Christian Slater for Best Supporting Actor in a Series.

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In a moment caught on camera and since shared countless times online, Leo appeared to pull a amusing face and roll his eyes as Lady Gaga jostled his arm on her walk to the podium.

2016 Golden Globes Award Show