Story by: Divina Rayos

Millions of people tuned in Sunday night to watch the seventy-third Golden Globe Awards. Anyone who is anyone was in attendance for this illustrious night.

Prior to the awards, Hollywood’s a-list walked the iconic red carpet. The stars definitely dressed to impress this year and it’s safe to say trends were set. A signature look that caught everyone’s attention this year was the use of capes for the women. For the men, bow ties seemed to be the common trend.

Comedian Ricky Gervais hosted this event for the not first, but the fourth time. Just like the three other times, he had no filter and had an opening that made headlines.

The Revenant was the big winner this year, taking home three awards including Best Motion Picture Drama, Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture and Best Director.

A close second was The Martian taking home two awards, Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.

Here is a list of all the winners:

Best picture, drama: “The Revenant”
Best picture, comedy or musical: “The Martian”
Actress, drama: Brie Larson, “Room”
Actor, drama: Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant”
Actress, musical or comedy: Jennifer Lawrence, “Joy”
Actor, musical or comedy: Matt Damon, “The Martian”
Supporting actress: Kate Winslet, “Steve Jobs”
Supporting actor: Sylvester Stallone, “Creed”
Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu, “The Revenant”
Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin, “Steve Jobs”
Animated film: “Inside Out”
Foreign language film: “Son of Saul,” Hungary
Original score: Ennio Morricone, “The Hateful Eight”
Original song: “Writing’s on the Wall,” “Spectre”
Best series, drama: “Mr. Robot” (USA)
Best series, comedy or musical: “Mozart in the Jungle” (Amazon)
Best television movie or mini-series: “Wolf Hall” (PBS)
Actress, mini-series or television movie: Lady Gaga, “American Horror Story: Hotel”
Actor, mini-series or television movie: Oscar Isaac, “Show Me a Hero”
Actress, drama: Taraji P. Henson, “Empire”
Actor, drama: Jon Hamm, “Mad Men”
Actress, comedy or musical: Rachel Bloom, “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”
Actor, comedy or musical: Gael García Bernal, “Mozart in the Jungle”
Supporting actress, mini-series or television movie: Maura Tierney, “The Affair”
Supporting actor, mini-series or television movie: Christian Slater, “Mr. Robot”