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The Globes will be held in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, January 11. India gets to watch early Monday morning.
Show's over, says the 'North Korean General'
Boyhood wins Best Film - Drama
Lupita Nyong'o making a spectacle of herself. And a mustachiod Colin Farrell
Eddie Redmayne wins Best Actor - Drama for playing Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything
Julianne Moore wins Best Actress - Drama for Still Alice
She was also nominated for Best Actress - Comedy/Musical for her performance in Maps to the Stars, losing to Amy Adams
She was also nominated for Best Actress - Comedy/Musical for her performance in Maps to the Stars, losing to Amy Adams
George Clooney with the Cecil D DeMille Award
The Grand Budapest Hotel wins Best Film - Comedy/Musical
Michael Keaton! It's like the Nineties again
Michael Keaton wins Best Actor - Comedy/Musical for Birdman
Ruth Wilson wins Best TV Actress - Drama for The Affair
Richard Linklater wins Best Director for Boyhood
"I've had a pretty good year, and I'm not referring to the fabulous reviews of The Monuments Men. I've found someone to love even if I had to wait 53 years for it. Amal, I couldn't be prouder to be your husband" - George Clooney in his thank you speech. There was a time, not so long ago, that nobody would have believed these words could ever be spoken by Hollywood's most confirmed bachelor (once)
The crowd is on its feet, clapping and cheering wildly as George Clooney gets the Cecil B DeMille award and a hug from The Good Wife's Julianna Margulies and House of Lies' Don Cheadle
George Clooney is getting the Lifetime Achievement award now - for his work in films like The Descendants and Gravity, not for marrying the brilliant Amal Alamuddin although that could qualify as a lifetime achievement of sorts as well
It's a good year for the Gyllenhaals. Maggie's already won Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Film. Jake is up for Best Film Actor - Drama
F - bomb alert: Kevin Spacey brings the house down
Kevin Spacey wins Best TV Actor - Drama for House of Cards
This is Kevin's first win but he has previously been nominated multiple times
This is Kevin's first win but he has previously been nominated multiple times
The Affair wins Best TV Series - Drama
Maggie Gyllenhaal wins Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Film for The Honourable Woman
Maggie's brother Jake is nominated for Best Film Actor - Drama
Maggie's brother Jake is nominated for Best Film Actor - Drama
Leviathan from Russia wins Best Foreign Language Film
Hey, was that Lupita on stage wearing glasses? Yup
Umm...
Meryl Streep, Margaret Cho, and Movies Wow! pic.twitter.com/mgY8bF4tph
- Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 12, 2015
It's a year for first time winners. Jeffrey Tambor wins Best TV Actor - Comedy/Musical for Transparent
Birdman wins the Golden Globe for Best Film Screenplay
Oh yeah, this happened
Prince made a surprise appearance at this year's #GoldenGlobes to present Best Original Song! https://t.co/KdCx55cNnD
- Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 12, 2015
Patricia Arquette wins Best Supporting Film Actress for Boyhood
Patricia has been nominated multiple times previously but this is her first win
Patricia has been nominated multiple times previously but this is her first win
How to Train Your Dragon 2 wins Best Animated Feature Film
Amy Adams wins Best Actress - Comedy/Musical second year in a row for Big Eyes
Matt Bomer wins Best Supprting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or TV Film for The Normal Heart
The Golden Globe for Best Original Song goes to John Legend and Common for Glory from Selma
Things are a little nuts right now because Prince is presenting and the crowd is going crazy
The Theory of Everything wins Best Original Score
Transparent wins Best TV Series - Comedy/Musical
First timer Gina Rodriguez wins Best TV Actress - Comedy/Musical for Jane the Virgin
Here she is on the red carpet
Here she is on the red carpet
Colin Firth introduces The Imitation Game, nominated for Best Picture - Drama. It stars nominees Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley as World War II codebreakers
Nominee Meryl Streep gets to take a picture with a 'North Korean General'
Billy Bob Thornton wins Best Actor Miniseries or TV Film for Fargo
Fargo wins Best Miniseries or TV Film
JK Simmons' win means that Ethan Hawke, Robert Duvall, Mark Ruffalo and Edward Norton go home Globe-less
Benedict Cumberbatch and Jennifer Aniston are also nominees this year, for Best Actor and Actress - Drama respectively
Joanne Froggatt wins Best Supporting TV Actress for Downtown Abbey
JK Simmons wins Best Supporting Actor for Whiplash, his first Globe. Jennifer Aniston and Benedict Cumberbatch present
George Clooney, who got the loudest cheers on the red carpet, gets a mention from Amy and Tina
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler begin festivities with a bang: "The biggest Hollywood story this year was when North Korea threatened to attack"
Crowded red carpet:
Emma Stone & Kristen Wiig, Jennifer Aniston & Justin Theroux, and Keira Knightley on the #GoldenGlobes #RedCarpet pic.twitter.com/RB8EYEkM7P
- Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 12, 2015
Jessica Chastain, Best Supporting Actress nominee for A Most Violent Year, looks lovely in burnished bronze
Julianne Moore, who is nominated for Best Actress in both the Drama and the Comedy/Musical categories, in feathered silver
Best Actress nominee and last year's winner Amy Adams in blue Versace
Quvenzhane Wallis, all of 11, who's nominated for Best Actress - Comedy/Musical for playing Orphan Annie in Annie
.@IAMQUVENZHANE on the #GoldenGlobes #RedCarpet pic.twitter.com/BGa4Vzdq9i
- Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 11, 2015
Here's Best Actress nominee Rosamund Pike in Vera Wang
Rosamund Pike. #GoldenGlobes #RedCarpet pic.twitter.com/h10EJME4qY
- Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 11, 2015
The stars have descended on the red carpet at the Golden Globes which are to begin in less than an hour in Beverly Hills
Golden Globes Presenters Include Amy Adams, Gwyneth Paltrow, Robert Downey Jr
For the third year in a row, the Golden Globes will be hosted by American TV's funniest girls Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. But you already knew that, right? What you didn't know was who was going to punctuate Tina and Amy's jokes by presenting the awards.
For the third year in a row, the Golden Globes will be hosted by American TV's funniest girls Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. But you already knew that, right? What you didn't know was who was going to punctuate Tina and Amy's jokes by presenting the awards.
This year's #GoldenGlobes Gift Bags! #GlobesSwag http://t.co/zx5OlEQqCR
- Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 9, 2015
The Importance of Being Meryl Streep
This is the fourth year in a row that Ms Streep has been a Golden Globe nominee and she has 29 nominations in total since 1979, when she was first nominated for The Deer Hunter.
This is the fourth year in a row that Ms Streep has been a Golden Globe nominee and she has 29 nominations in total since 1979, when she was first nominated for The Deer Hunter.
Golden Globes 2015: Nominations
Here's the complete list of nominations for the upcoming Golden Globe Awards
Here's the complete list of nominations for the upcoming Golden Globe Awards
Golden Globes Trivia: 10 Things to Know About This Year's Nominees
The Golden Globes, considered the more fun version of the Oscars, are upon us. The list of nominees is a mix of veterans and first-timers - and yes, it includes Meryl Streep. Here are 10 things to know about this year's acting nominees.
The Golden Globes, considered the more fun version of the Oscars, are upon us. The list of nominees is a mix of veterans and first-timers - and yes, it includes Meryl Streep. Here are 10 things to know about this year's acting nominees.