BEIJING, Jan. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- There will be some sore heads in Hollywood this morning after a night of revelry. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association gave out its highest honor at their annual Golden Globe Awards. 93 members of the international press voted on their favorites from television and film.
Russell's 1970s production "American Hustle" had the best night overall, winning acting awards for Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence.
Best picture was the only award for "12 Years a Slave," which had been nominated in seven categories.
Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto both won for their startlingly gaunt performances in the Texas HIV drama "Dallas Buyers Club."
And Leonardo DiCaprio, a nine-time Golden Globe nominee, won his second Globe for best actor in a comedy for his uninhibited work in "The Wolf of Wall Street."
Alfonso Cuaron took home best director for the space odyssey "Gravity," a worldwide hit and critics favorite. The film will likely join "American Hustle" and "12 Years a Slave" as an Oscar frontrunner on Thursday, when Academy Awards nominations are announced.
The beloved and now concluded "Breaking Bad" earned some of the night's loudest cheers for its first Globe wins: best drama TV series and best actor in a drama for Bryan Cranston.
(Source: CNTV.cn)