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Leo DiCaprio explains THAT awkward Lady Gaga Golden Globes face

“The Revenant” also brought a directing prize for Alejandro Inarritu, who recalled the long arduous shoot in sub-zero temperatures.

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“The Revenant” beat out “Carol”, a lesbian romance story, and “Spotlight”. Director Ridley Scott said he was confused by the film’s nomination in that category.

Matt Damon was awarded Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.

As Radar previously reported, Gaga’s fiancé, Taylor Kinney, 34, approached DiCaprio after the show at the Fox Hulu after-party, letting him know in a non-confrontational sort of way that he should apologize to her for his “rude and unprofessional” behavior.

– Taraji P. Henson, accepting her award for best actress in a television drama for her role as Cookie Lyon on hip-hop series “Empire“. “What a terrific year in film”.

DiCaprio received a pat on the back from producer Harvey Weinstein and a standing ovation from the crowd as he collected the award for best actor in a drama for The Revenant.

A-listers Kate Winslet (best supporting actress in the biopic Steven Jobs) and Sylvester Stallone (best supporting actor in Creed, in which he reprised his iconic role of boxer Rocky Balboa).

Last night, Hollywood gathered around together, got drunk, and gave each other Golden Globes Awards. “The Hateful Eight’s” Ennio Morricone won the Best Original Score for Motion Picture while “Son of Soul” emerged as the Best Foreign Language Film. The film is North America’s highest-earning film ever and has grossed $1.73 billion since its release last month, with an impressive $53 million China debut this past weekend, according the latest numbers collected by Box Office Mojo. It’s the fourth time the comedian has hosted the awards and he didn’t pull his punches…

The men were a bit more unpredictable – in the same timespan, only 64% of Best Actor winners at the Globes won Oscars!

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The 41-year-old actor born in Hollywood earned his third career Golden Globe.

Scott Feinberg and Stephen Galloway discuss the week's awards-related news and controversies