![]() Mia Neal and Jamika Wilson won the awards for Best Makeup and Hairstyling for the work they did on Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Overall, the look was chic and classy and fit to host some of the biggest stars in the world. The ceiling was a feast for the eyes, and borrowed its design from classic nightclubs and the Oscar banquets. However, it’s safe to say the ceremony looked incredible inside Union Station, with outdoor terraces and fountains and a beautiful ticket hall too. If Sunday's results are any indication, the tide may be turning in the direction of "The Revenant.Best Actress - Frances McDormand, Nomadlandīest Supporting Actress - Yuh-Jung Youn, Minariīest Supporting Actor - Daniel Kaluuya, Judas and the Black Messiahīest International Feature - Another Roundīest Original Screenplay - Promising Young Womanīest Original Song - Fight for You, Judas and the Black Messiahīest Documentary Feature - My Octopus Teacherīest Animated Short Film - If Anything Happens I Love Youīest Live-Action Short Film - Two Distant Strangersīest Costume Design - Ma Rainey's Black Bottomīest Makeup and Hairstyling - Ma Rainey's Black Bottom The Academy Award nominees will be revealed this Thursday though, and at the very least, the Globes can help create momentum or establish dominance for a certain nominee. When it comes to the movies, the Golden Globes have a mixed track record of predicting eventual Oscar winner or nominees. On the television side, Amazon's "Mozart in the Jungle" wound up upsetting its own network's "Transparent' with surprising wins for Best Actor in a Comedy and Best Comedy series. Sentimental favorite Sylvester Stallone won Best Supporting Actor in a film for his comeback role in "Creed" which may give him a boost in the year's most competitive Oscar race, even though he forgot to thank the film's writer-director, Ryan Coogler. Actress Alicia Vikander had been the favorite of most prognosticators to take home that award. In the supporting category, actress Kate Winslet won for her performance in "Steve Jobs" and she expressed genuine shock over her victory. Prior to Sunday, "Spotlight" was seen as a the likely favorite in a competitive Best Picture race, but the bleak revenge drama "The Revenant" was triumphant, as was the film's director, last year's Oscar winner Alejandro González Iñárritu. ![]() ![]() While Best Actor and Best Actress front-runners Leonardo DiCaprio and Brie Larson took home Globes, cementing their status as likely Oscar winners, there were genuine surprises in several of the other categories, including Best Director and Best Picture. Coming up later: presenter Mel Gibson.- Dave Itzkoff January 11, 2016īut for movie fans who follow awards buzz, the show offered up some intriguing moments as well. The HFPA president talking about shining a spotlight on violence, injustice & intolerance. After alluding to the actor's infamous DUI arrest in 2006, during which he reportedly made Anti-Semitic remarks, Gervais said "I'd rather have a drink with him in a hotel room tonight than Bill Cosby." In the night's lone direct reference to GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump, Gervais joked that the candidate "can't wait to deport" Latina actresses America Ferrera and Eva Longoria.īut perhaps the most cringe-inducing moment came when he introduced embattled former A-Lister Mel Gibson. Gervais also got in digs on Sean Penn's controversial meeting with the fugitive El Chapo (calling the actor a "snitch"), Ben Affleck's reported infidelity, sexual assault allegations against Roman Polanski (he called the child abuse drama "Spotlight" the director's favorite "date movie") and Jennifer Lawrence's push for pay equity in Hollywood ("How the hell could a 25-year-old live on 52 million?"). RELATED: Is Hollywood no longer mad at Mel Gibson? She didn’t do a lot for women drivers," he added in an uncomfortable reference to a fatal four-car crash Jenner was involved in last February. "What a year she’s had! She became a role model for trans-people everywhere, showing great bravery in breaking down barriers and destroying stereotypes. Now Caitlyn Jenner, of course," he joked. Hosting for the fourth time, Gervais engaged in what has now become his trademark skewering of celebrities.“I’m going to be nice tonight. I’ve changed - not as much as Bruce Jenner.
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