‘Tis the Season for Awards
The 76th annual Golden Globe Awards aired last night and if you didnât get a chance to watch the action unroll live, weâve put together a list of the ceremonyâs winners, as well as a roundup of some of the most hilarious and noteworthy moments you missed. As Amy Poehler once joked, âonly at the golden globes do the beautiful people of film rub shoulders with the rat-face people of televisionâ, so the night was definitely eventful to say the least.

The Globes opened with a charming, comedic and arguably awkward monologue by the hosting duo of Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh, which included an unusually kind-hearted roast of the attending celebrities like Michael B. Jordan.

The two hosts then hilariously jumped on the opportunity to roast Lady Gaga using her own coined phrase from “A Star Is Born” interviews. Sandra Oh starting off with: “It just proves, and I’m just coming up with this now, that there can be 100 people in the room and 99 don’t believe in you, and you just need one who does, and that was Bradley Cooper,” while Andy Samberg added, “I couldn’t agree with you more. I was just thinking, totally off the cuff, there could be 100 people and you just need one who does, and that, quite frankly, was Bradley Cooper.” All in all they did a fair job at keeping the night rolling and light, with some memorable jokes like Oh’s unexpected comment about the famously heart-wrenching show “This Is Us”, as well as some dark jokes like Samberg’s introduction of Gaga and Cooper, “He discovered Ally and she discovered him in the garage”…

Besides the hosting duo, here are a few more memorable moments:
Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph Got Fake Engaged

The Jameela Jamil Typo
Give #TheGoodPlace fan who works at E! one billion dollars for this savage insult on a shot of Jameela Jamil that would ENRAGE Tahani pic.twitter.com/2hetvBskIb
— Netflix US (@netflix) January 6, 2019
Emma Stone Yelling “Sorry!” For Her Role in “Aloha”
Sandra Oh: ["Crazy Rich Asians"] is the first studio film with an Asian American lead since "Ghost in the Shell" and "Aloha."
— David Mack (@davidmackau) January 7, 2019
Emma Stone [in the crowd]: I'M SORRY! pic.twitter.com/YI1S7sLvPH
âCarol Burnett Takes Home the First Lifetime Achievement Award for Television

In terms of the winners, “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Green Book” came out victorious, alongside Alfonso Cuarón for “Roma”, with âThe Americansâ, âThe Kominsky Methodâ and âThe Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Storyâ taking it home for television. Check out the full list of winners below!
Best Motion Picture â Drama
âBohemian Rhapsodyâ
Best Actress in a Motion Picture â Drama
Glenn Close (âThe Wifeâ)
Best Actor in a Motion Picture â Drama
Rami Malek (âBohemian Rhapsodyâ)
Best Motion Picture â Musical or Comedy
âGreen Bookâ
Best Actress in a Motion Picture â Musical or Comedy
Olivia Colman (âThe Favouriteâ)
Best Actor in a Motion Picture â Musical or Comedy
Christian Bale (âViceâ)
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture
Regina King (âIf Beale Street Could Talkâ)
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture
Mahershala Ali (âGreen Bookâ)
Best Motion Picture â Animated
âSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verseâ
Best Motion Picture â Foreign Language
âRomaâ
Best Director â Motion Picture
Alfonso Cuaron (âRomaâ)
Best Screenplay â Motion Picture
Peter Farrelly, Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie (âGreen Bookâ)
Best Original Score â Motion Picture
Justin Hurwitz (âFirst Manâ)
Best Original Song â Motion Picture
âShallowâ (âA Star Is Bornâ)
Best Television Series â Drama
âThe Americansâ (FX)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series â Drama
Sandra Oh (âKilling Eveâ)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series â Drama
Richard Madden (âBodyguard”)
Best Television Series â Musical or Comedy
âThe Kominsky Methodâ (Netflix)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series â Musical or Comedy
Rachel Brosnahan (âThe Marvelous Mrs. Maiselâ)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series â Musical or Comedy
Michael Douglas (âThe Kominsky Methodâ)
Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
âThe Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Storyâ (FX)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Patricia Arquette (âEscape at Dannemoraâ)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Darren Criss (âThe Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Storyâ)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Patricia Clarkson (âSharp Objectsâ)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Ben Whishaw (âA Very English Scandalâ)

What did you think of this year’s Golden Globe Awards? Who do you think got snubbed? Let us know in the comments and check out MsMojo’s video today for a full recap of the most memorable Red Carpet fashion of the night!