'Bohemian Rhapsody' takes upset win at Netflix-dominated Golden Globes
- 'A Star is Born' wins just one Globe
- Rami Malek, Glenn Close, Christian Bale, Olivia Colman take acting awards
- Netflix leads with five wins across television and movies
Queen musical "Bohemian Rhapsody" and US segregation-era comedy "Green Book" took home the top Golden Globes on Sunday on a night of upsets that saw presumed favorite "A Star is Born" largely shut out, and big wins for Netflix.
Tears and astonishment marked the winners podium as Glenn Close for "The Wife" beat front-runner Lady Gaga as best drama actress, and "Green Book" triumphed over more high profile comedies "Vice" and "The Favourite."
"Oh my God. I just don't believe it," a tearful Close said of her win, before issuing a rallying cry to women to seek fulfillment in their careers.
"We have to say, I can do that, and I should be allowed to do that," the 71-year-old said, to huge applause from the gathering of A-list stars.