Here’s who won big at the Golden Globes 2017
Awards season has kicked off with the Golden Globes 2017. Here's what you need to know about the awards ceremony so far...
Awards season has kicked off with the Golden Globes 2017. Here's what you need to know about the awards ceremony so far...
The Golden Globes 2017 kicked off Awards Season last night, Sunday 8th January.
Movie-wise, the Golden Globes tend to be the first solid indicator of how things will play out at the Oscars in February, though sometimes the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (who vote on the awards) like to strike out a bit - at the 2016 Golden Globes Sylvester Stallone won Best Actor for Creed, but then lost out to Mark Rylance at the Oscars.
You can find our list of Oscars 2017 predictions here. We'd say Emma Stone or Annette Bening could be the ones to beat in the Best Actress category, with Michelle Williams a strong contender for Best Supporting Actress. Casey Affleck looks likely to win Best Actor for Manchester by the Sea, while Mahershala Ali for Moonlight has a good chance of picking up Best Supporting. Want to make your own predictions? These are the best movies of 2017 you need to watch.
From the winners to highlights from the night, here's your low-down on the 2017 Golden Globes. Already feel like your Golden Globes knowledge is up to scratch? Why not take our Golden Globes facts and trivia test to find out how well you really know them.
Golden Globes 2017 Presenters
In recent years the Golden Globes presenters have ranged from Ricky Gervais (whose close-the-bone jokes bruised a few Hollywood egos) as well as brilliant double act Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. This year Jimmy Fallon was been picked to host the TV and film awards. Given his Tonight Show and SNL pedigree, Fallon is considered to be a relatively safe pair of hands. 'I'm so excited to be hosting the Golden Globes in January' he tweeted back in August, 'And I'm really looking forward to spending time with the Hollywood Foreign Press before Donald Trump has them all deported.'
Golden Globes 2017 Winners
Golden Globes 2017 Film Winners
Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy: La La Land
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Best Motion Picture Drama: Moonlight
Best Drama Actress: Isabelle Huppert in Elle
Best Drama Actor: Casey Affleck in Manchester By The Sea
Best Musical/Comedy Actress: Emma Stone in La La Land
Best Musical/Comedy Actor: Ryan Gosling in La La Land
Best Film Supporting Actress: Viola Davis in Fences
Best Film Supporting Actor: Aaron Taylor-Johnson in Nocturnal Animals
Best Director: Damien Chazelle for La La Land
Best Screenplay: Damien Chazelle for La La Land
Best Film Score: Justin Hurwitz for La La Land
Best Film Song: City of Stars Justin Hurwitz for La La Land
Best Foreign Language Film: Elle
Best Animation: Zootopia
Golden Globes 2017 TV Winners
Best Drama Series: The Crown
Best Comedy or Musical Series: Atlanta
Best TV Movie or Limited Series: The People v O.J. Simpson American Crime Story
Best Actor in a Drama Series: Billy Bob Thornton in Goliath
Best Actress in a Drama Series: Claire Foy in The Crown
Best Actor in a Comedy Series: Donald Glover in Atlanta
Best Actress in a Comedy Series: Tracee Ellis Ross in Black-ish
Best Actor in a TV Movie or Limited Series: Tom Hiddleston in The Night Manager
Best Actress in a TV Movie or Limited Series: Sarah Paulson in People v. OJ Simpson
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, TV Movie or Limited Series: Hugh Laurie in The Night Manager
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, TV Movie or Limited Series: Olivia Colman in The Night Manager
Golden Globes 2017 Best Beauty Looks
Year after year, we watch these celebrities walk the red carpet with baited breath, eager to see what lipstick shade will reign supreme, what hair inspiration we can borrow for our return to debaucherous affairs after dry January and what beauty trends will arise that we haven’t yet seen on the catwalks of fashion week. And this year, did not disappoint.
Highlights for the best Golden Globes beauty looks included Kerry Washington and Priyanka Chopra's deep berry lips, Emily Ratajkowski's wash of orange eyeshadow and orange stained lips and Lily Collins Pinterest dream make-up of pink eyeshadow and matte red lipstick. Don't forget to check out our BTS round up of Golden Globes prep the A-list go through ahead of the awards.
Golden Globes 2017 Red Carpet
The Golden Globes red carpet is always a fabulous affair, and this year the A-list certainly didn't disappoint.
The highlights of the red carpet were Michelle Williams in an off-the-shoulder Louis Vuitton, Emma Stone in stunning Valentino and Kerry Washington who showed off her post-baby-body in a golden Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda dress. And we can’t get enough of Blake Lively in Atelier Versace and Ruth Negga in a glamourous Louis Vuitton gown.
Golden Globes 2017 Best Moments
From Ryan Gosling's dedicating his acceptance speech to wife Eva and Meryl Speech calling out Donald Trump in hers to an unexpected smooch caught on camera between two of Hollywood's biggest A-listers, it's safe to say A LOT went down at this year's award ceremony. These are the Golden Globes 2017 best moments.
Golden Globes 2017 Celebrity Couples
The Golden Globes is known for being the playful sibling of the Award Season family, and 2017 didn't disappoint in terms of red carpet activity, with the most amount of #couplegoals we've seen in one place. From Blake and Ryan bossing it, to Emma Stone and Ryan Reynolds being all lolz and stuff. This was one red carpet we won't forget in a hurry.
Golden Globes 2017 After Party
From Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling celebrating their Golden Globe success and Jimmy Fallon getting down on the dance floor to almost everyone taking selfies with the cast of Stranger Things, we've round up the best Golden Globes 2017 after party pictures you're going to want to see.
Golden Globes 2017 Nominations
Golden Globes 2017 Film Nominations
Best Drama Hacksaw Ridge Lion Moonlight Manchester by the Sea Hell or High Water
Best Comedy/Musical 20th Century Women Deadpool Florence Foster Jenkins La La Land Sing Street
Best Film Drama Actor Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea Joel Edgerton, Loving Andrew Garfield, Hacksaw Ridge Viggo Mortensen, Captain Fantastic Denzel Washington, Fences
Best Film Drama Actress Jessica Chastain, Miss Sloane Natalie Portman, Jackie Amy Adams, Arrival Isabelle Huppert, Elle Ruth Negga, Loving
Best Film Comedy/Musical Actor Colin Farrell, The Lobster Ryan Gosling, La La Land Hugh Grant, Florence Foster Jenkins Jonah Hill, War Dogs Ryan Reynolds, Deadpool
Best Film Comedy/Musical Actress Annette Bening, Certain Women Lily Collins, Rules Don't Apply Hailee Steinfeld, Edge of Seventeen Emma Stone, La La Land Meryl Streep, Florence Foster Jenkins
Best Film Supporting Actor Mahershala Ali, Moonlight Jeff Bridges, Hell or High Water Simon Helberg, Florence Foster Jenkins Dev Patel, Lion Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Nocturnal Animals
Best Film Supporting Actress Viola Davis, Fences Naomie Harris, Moonlight Nicole Kidman, Lion Octavia Spencer, Hidden Figures Michelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea
Best Film Director Damien Chazelle, La La Land Tom Ford, Nocturnal Animals Mel Gibson, Hacksaw Ridge Barry Jenkins, Moonlight Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester by the Sea
Best Original Screenplay La La Land Nocturnal Animals Moonlight Manchester by the Sea Hell or High Water
Best Animated Film Kubo and the Two Strings Moana My Life as a Zucchini Sing Zootopia
Best Foreign Language Film Toni Edrmann Elle Neruda The Salesman Divines
Best Film Score Moonlight La La Land Arrival Lion Hidden Figures
Best Film Song Trolls La La Land Sing Gold Moana
Golden Globes 2017 TV Nominations
Best Drama Series The Crown Game of Thrones Stranger Things This Is Us Westworld
Best Comedy or Musical Series Atlanta Blackish Mozart in the Jungle Transparent Veep
Best TV Movie or Limited Series American Crime The Dresser The Night Manager The Night Of American Crime Story
Best Actor in a Drama Series Rami Malek, Mr. Robot Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul Matthew Rhys, The Americans Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan Billy Bob Thornton, Goliath
Best Actress in a Drama Series Claire Foy, The Crown Keri Russell, The Americans Winona Ryder, Stranger Things Evan Rachel Wood, Westworld Caitriona Balfe, Outlander
Best Actor in a Comedy Series Anthony Anderson, Blackish Gael Garcia Bernal, Mozart in the Jungle Donald Glover, Atlanta Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent Nick Nolte, Graves
Best Actress in a Comedy Series Rachel Bloom. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep Sarah Jessica Parker, Divorce Issa Rae, Insecure Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-ish
Best Actor in a Limited Series Riz Ahmed, The Night Of Bryan Cranston, All the Way John Turturro, The Night Of Tom Hiddleston, Night Manager Courtney B. Vanc, People v. OJ Simpson
Best TV Series, Comedy Atlanta Blackish Mozart in the Jungle Transparent Veep
Best Actor in a TV Movie or Limited Series Riz Ahmed, The Night Of Bryan Cranston, All the Way John Turturro, The Night Of Tom Hiddleston, The Night Manager Courtney B. Vance, People v. OJ Simpson
Best Actress in a TV Movie or Limited Series Felicity Huffman, American Crime Sarah Paulson, People v. OJ Simpson Riley Keough, The Girlfriend Experience Charlotte Rampling, Broadchurch Kerry Washington, Scandal
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, TV Movie or Limited Series Hugh Laurie, The Night Manager John Lithgow, The Crown John Travolta, The People v. OJ Simpson Sterling K. Brown, The People v OJ Simpson Christian Slater, Mr. Robot
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, TV Movie or Limited Series Olivia Colman, The Night Manager Lena Heady, Game of Thrones Chrissy Metz, This Is Us Mandy Moore, This Is Us Thandie Newton, Westworld.
When were the Golden Globes 2017?
The Golden Globes 2017 took place on Sunday 8th January at the Beverly Hilton in California.
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