‘Mr. Robot,’ ‘Mozart’ are surprise winners at Golden Globes
Lawrence, 25, dedicated most of her speech to thanking “Joy” director David O. Russell, with whom she has made several films.
DiCaprio, who got a standing ovation from his Hollywood peers, said he wanted to share the award with all the indigenous communities around the world. “It is time we recognize your history and protect your indigenous lands from corporate interests and people who are out there to exploit them”.
Brie Larson poses with the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for her role in Room during the 73rd Golden Globe Awards.
British actress Kate Winslet won the first award of the night at the Golden Globes for her role in Steve Jobs.
(Also Read: Golden Globes: Ricky Gervais Returns as Host, Provokes Hollywood) “It’s a bit of metal that some nice, old, confused journalists wanted to give you in person so they could meet you and have a selfie with you”, he said, admonishing winners not to grow emotional.
She played The Countess, a “bloodsucking fashonista”, alongside the likes of Sarah Paulson, Kathy Bates, Wes Bentley and Chloe Sevigny, and won the Golden Globe for Best Actress In A Limited Series Or TV Movie. “The Hungarian film Son of Saul”, set at a Nazi concentration camp, was awarded best foreign film, as expected.
It was his third Golden Globe victory and seems to put DiCaprio on the path to his first Oscar.
Mr Robot, about a computer programmer and vigilante hacker, took home the prize for best drama series.
Meanwhile, “Mozart In The Jungle” was lauded in the best television series – musical or comedy category.
Getting stuck in space is a good look for Matt Damon.
And Leonardo DiCaprio is finally starting to become recognised as an “award-winning” actor.
“The Revenant” also brought a directing prize for Alejandro Inarritu, who recalled the long arduous shoot in sub-zero temperatures.
“I have made a lot of movies that people just didn’t go see”, said Matt Damon upon accepting the award for best actor in a film comedy. Winning her fourth Globe in 11 nominations, Winslet triumphed over the lauded Alicia Vikander for “Ex Machina”, though Vikander was also contending for best actress in “The Danish Girl“.
Sylvester Stallone was a sentimental favorite for his win as Rocky Balboa in “Creed”.
Two tales of survival, The Revenant and The Martian, dominated the 73rd annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.
The award for best original score went to Italian composer Ennio Morricone for his work on The Hateful Eight.
Jon Hamm repeated his Emmy win for playing Don Draper in the final season of “Mad Men“.
Nobody in an audience that included the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Denzel Washington, Jane Fonda, and Taraji P. Henson, was safe.
Series, Comedy: Mozart in the Jungle.
Rachel Bloom burst into tears upon learning that she had won best comedy actress for the freshman series “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” on the CW.
The victory of “Wolf Hall” in the category of best TV movie or miniseries led to an worldwide political pitch.