11 Jan – Going home with his third Golden Globes Best Actor award is none other than "The Revenant" star, Leonardo DiCaprio. DiCaprio has won Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama at the award show held earlier today at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. This makes it his second win in the category (the first was for 2004's "The Aviator"), while also winning Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy once back in 2014 for the movie "The Wolf of Wall Street". Does his victory signal a long-awaited win at the Oscars? The actor has been nominated numerous times at the Academy Awards but have yet to win Best Actor there even once. Fingers crossed this year will finally be Leo's year. After all, he is in yet another critically acclaimed award-winning movie, his chances of winning are higher than ever. "The Revenant" nabs two more major accolades at the 2016 Golden Globes, as it also won "Best Motion Picture, Drama" and Best Director for Alejandro González Iñárritu.
Following closely behind is Ridley Scott's "The Martian" with two wins. Though the director fails to win any awards for himself, the movie did manage to bag Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy as well as Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical, or Comedy for Matt Damon.
Check out the other winners for the 73rd Golden Globes movie category in the winners list below: Best Motion Picture, Drama: "The Revenant" Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy: "The Martian" Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama: Leonardo DiCaprio, "The Revenant" Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama: Brie Larson, "Room" Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical, or Comedy: Matt Damon, "The Martian" Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy: Jennifer Lawrence, "Joy" Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture: Sylvester Stallone, "Creed" Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture: Kate Winslet, "Steve Jobs" Best Director, Motion Picture: Alejandro González Iñárritu, "The Revenant" Best Screenplay, Motion Picture: Aaron Sorkin, "Steve Jobs" Original Score, Motion Picture: Ennio Morricone, "The Hateful Eight" Best Motion Picture, Animated: "Inside Out" Best Original Song, Motion Picture: "Writing's on the Wall", "Spectre" Best Motion Picture, Foreign Language: "Son of Saul" (Photo source: Vanity Fair)