The first big awards show of the year saw
British victories across the board, including for Olivia Colman, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Sam Mendes
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It was a night of stratospherically high star-wattage – Reese Witherspoon,
Jennifer Aniston,
Brad Pitt,
Leonardo DiCaprio,
Taylor Swift,
Beyonce, Elton John, the list goes on – and big wins for British productions at the 77th Golden Globes, a night overstuffed with largely unsurprising awards, host Ricky Gervais’s apathy toward award shows, and calls to vote in 2020.
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