'Bohemian Rhapsody' takes upset win at Netflix-dominated Golden Globes
Streaming service Netflix, which has upended Hollywood by spending billions on original programming, won five Golden Globes across movies and television, including best foreign language film "Roma." The Mexican movie, which also took the prize for best director, is seen as an Oscar frontrunner in February.
Rami Malek, who won best drama actor for his role as late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury in 20th Century Fox film "Bohemian Rhapsody," dedicated his award to the British singer, who died of AIDS in 1991.
"I love you, you beautiful man. This is for you, and because of you, gorgeous," Malek said.
"Vice," a scathing political comedy about the rise to power of former US Vice President Dick Cheney, went into Sunday's ceremony with a leading six nominations but emerged with just one win, for Christian Bale for his performance as Cheney.