Monday, January 7, 2019

Movies Update: Golden Globes Moments 2019

"Bohemian Rhapsody" takes the top prize, and more.
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Monday, January 7, 2019

At last night's Golden Globe Awards, diversity shined through, "Bohemian Rhapsody" won big and one of the show's hosts went home with an award of her own.
In this special Globes-focused edition, we look at the best and worst moments of the night, show you what the stars wore and recap all the winners. Here's what you need to know.
— Mekado Murphy
The Best and Worst of the Golden Globes
Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh led off the show.

Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh led off the show. Paul Drinkwater/NBC, via Associated Press

It was a big night for Sandra Oh and "Bohemian Rhapsody." "A Star Is Born" had it rougher. From heartfelt hosts to snoozy speeches, here's how we saw the show.
Golden Globes Briefing
Sandra Oh accepting her Golden Globe.
'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'Green Book' Share Spotlight at the Golden Globes
By BROOKS BARNES

Rami Malek and Glenn Close took best drama acting awards. Alfonso Cuarón won best director for "Roma."

Viggo Mortensen, left, and Mahershala Ali in
Golden Globe Winners 2019: The Complete List
Compiled by SARA ARIDI

Winning films, TV shows, actors and production teams at the 76th Golden Globes.

The Carpetbagger
Michelle Yeoh, Elsie Fisher and More Red Carpet Stars at the Golden Globes
By KYLE BUCHANAN

The "Crazy Rich Asians" veteran brought along a prop from the film, while Laura Dern brought along a Time's Up activist (her daughter).

Mahershala Ali accepting his Globe for
Golden Globes 2019: A Diverse Slate of Winners
By SOPAN DEB

Several nominees of color won in major categories at the Golden Globes, including Regina King and Sandra Oh.

Glenn Close accepting her Globe on Sunday.
Glenn Close Upsets Lady Gaga, Taking Best Actress at the Golden Globes
By SOPAN DEB

Even the winner seemed to be caught off guard when she, and not Lady Gaga, won for a movie drama, "The Wife."

Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh hosted the 76th Golden Globe Awards Sunday night at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles.
The Golden Globes Sets the Thermometer to Warm
By JAMES PONIEWOZIK

A broadcast often known for boozy troublemaking seemed mainly to want to stay out of trouble this year.

Carol Burnett accepted the inaugural Carol Burnett Award, which focuses on lifetime achievement in television, at the Golden Globes on Sunday.
Golden Globes 2019: Carol Burnett Says Her Show 'Couldn't Be Done Today'
By MAYA SALAM

The comedian was accepting the inaugural Carol Burnett Award, for lifetime achievement in television.

Sandra Oh accepting her Golden Globe.
Sandra Oh Hosts and Also Wins at the Golden Globes
By SOPAN DEB

Sandra Oh won the second Globe trophy of her career. She was awarded best actress in a television drama for her performance in "Killing Eve."

Regina King made a pledge for gender equity in her projects in her acceptance speech for best supporting actress in a motion picture.
Regina King on Time's Up and Gender Equity at the Golden Globes
By SOPAN DEB

After winning best supporting actress in a motion picture, King vowed that in any project she produces for the next two years, women will make up half the staff.

D'Arcy Carden (
Time's Up Shows Up on Pins and Bracelets at the Golden Globes
By MAYA SALAM

Actresses and others wore bracelets and ribbons in a continuing show of solidarity with the #MeToo movement.

Sandra Oh on the red carpet before taking the stage as a host.
Golden Globes 2019: Sandra Oh Gets Emotional About Hollywood Diversity
By SOPAN DEB

Sandra Oh closed the Golden Globes opening by saying, "I wanted to be here to look out into this audience and witness this moment of change."

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Sandra Oh accepting her Golden Globe.
Diversity Celebrated at the Golden Globes
By NILO TABRIZY AND WHITNEY HURST

The show's co-host Sandra Oh set the tone of the night early with an emotional speech about diversity in Hollywood. The actress Regina King vowed to hire more women in her productions. And Alfonso Cuarón won best director for his film "Roma," based on his childhood in Mexico.

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Golden Globes 2019: How to Watch 'Roma,' 'The Americans' and Other Big Winners and Nominees
By SCOTT TOBIAS

Many of the big-name titles are already streaming. Here's a look at where find them and what The Times first had to say about them.

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