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Before the night had began, many predicted that the 76th Golden Globes ceremony would be dominated by a film about a singer with ambitious dreams. Now, as the night ends, no one expected it would be Bohemian Rhapsody.

The Lady Gaga/Bradley Cooper remake of A Star is Born is by no means a film that deserved to win big tonight but it seemed so suited for the Globes and ultimately it was handed the best original song award while losing out on best drama to the critically savaged Queen biopic.

It was a shock finale to a night that offered a number of surprises. While it wasn’t that shocking to see crowd-pleasing yet problematic comedy Green Book win big, no one expected quite so much from Netflix comedy The Kominsky Method or that Richard Madden and Patricia Arquette would win in categories stuffed with big name talent.

Brits did well across the board and going into the Oscars it’s looking like Olivia Colman will be facing off against Glenn Close for best actress while Rami Malek could provide another upset. Will the Bryan Singer controversy finally catch up with the film?

Nominations will be out soon but it’s another wild and unpredictable Oscar race, as hard to call as who will host the damn thing. For now, that’s all from us but there will be further analysis in the AM.