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The Revenant Leads the Winners at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards

Leonardo DiCaprio accepted the Golden Globe at the 2016 Golden Globes 73rd awards ceremony on Sunday held at the Beverly Hilton hotel in California.

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The Best Performance in a Miniseries or Television Film -Actor and Actress categories were presented to first-time Golden Globe winners, Oscar Isaac and Lady Gaga.

So what does that mean for Oscar night, which is on February 28?

In film category, there were other surprises such as the victory of Brie Larson who won Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama, for her performance in a film called Room ahead of Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara with the former being a favourite for the film, Carol.

When talking about Jenner’s transition he said, “She became a role model for trans people everywhere, showing great bravery in breaking down barriers and destroying stereotypes”.

“The Revenant” a survival thriller tells the true story of Hugh Glass, a 19 century fur trapper won three major awards in the Golden Globes. Similar to other years in past, some of the winners were unpredicted.

Wolf Hall executive producer Paul Weitz had a lot to say after his show won the award for best limited TV series or movie.

Taraji P. Henson handed out cookies on her way to accept her award for Best Actress (if you don’t watch Empire, her character’s name is Cookie)… Stallone received a standing ovation from everyone in the audience.

“I want to make more movies like this, and I want the studios to take more chances on movies like this”, DiCaprio added. I think between five and seven films will be nominated for best picture – remember up to 10 can be nominated each year. “She previously won Golden Globes for her proceeding collaborations with the filmmaker, ‘Silver Linings Playbook” and ‘American Hustle’. The Best Series – Drama was given to USA’s thriller series, ‘Mr.

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The most “Globed-yet-Oscarless” actor remains Peter O’Toole, three times victor of the Golden Globes but never at the Academy Awards. Instead, the Globes had a particularly unraveled atmosphere that included Jonah Hill dressed as the bear from “The Revenant”, copious discussion of “Transparent” star Jeffrey Tambor’s male anatomy by Gervais, and much buzzing about Sean Penn’s escapade with Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman.

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