While the Hollywood Foreign Press Association is known for having some loose criteria when it comes to the Golden Globes categories — see Ricky Gervais (and Twitter) mercilessly mocking the inclusion of Ridley Scott’s sci-fi thriller The Martian in the Musical/Comedy category (where it won!) — the ceremony doesn’t typically provide many jaw-dropping results on the film side.
But this year’s edition had a few surprises that could affect the rest of the awards season. Chief among them: The Revenant. While that film’s star, Leonardo DiCaprio, was expected to land a Globe, The Revenant’s wins over the movie most pundits considered the favorite, Spotlight, in the Best Picture and Best Director races were wholly unexpected.
5. Sam Smith, “Writing on the Wall” (Best Original Song)
4. Aaron Sorkin (Best Screenplay)
3. Alejandro González Iñárritu (Best Director)
2. Kate Winslet (Best Supporting Actress)
1. The Revenant (Best Picture)
But this year’s edition had a few surprises that could affect the rest of the awards season. Chief among them: The Revenant. While that film’s star, Leonardo DiCaprio, was expected to land a Globe, The Revenant’s wins over the movie most pundits considered the favorite, Spotlight, in the Best Picture and Best Director races were wholly unexpected.
5. Sam Smith, “Writing on the Wall” (Best Original Song)
4. Aaron Sorkin (Best Screenplay)
3. Alejandro González Iñárritu (Best Director)
2. Kate Winslet (Best Supporting Actress)
1. The Revenant (Best Picture)
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