'Boyhood' Wins Best Motion Picture Drama At Golden Globes; Richard Linklater Accepts Win For Director
The Golden Globes aired Sunday on NBC and, though there were over 20 awards honoring the very best in film and television over the past year, no award mattered more than the coveted Best Motion Picture -- Drama. Which film would take home the big prize in 2015?
"Boyhood" was the big name of 2014, and the Golden Globes kicked off what should be an awards season full of big wins for the film. Richard Linklater's groundbreaking coming-of-age story won Best Motion Picture - Drama, capping off months of praise for the innovative film. "Boyhood," which was filmed over 12 years with the same set of actors, also won for Best Director, which Richard Linklater accepted.
"Boyhood" won over fellow nominees "Foxcatcher," "The Theory of Everything," Selma," and "The Imitation Game."
"Boyhood" is available now on Blu-ray, DVD and VOD for fans to watch as the movie now sets its sights down the road at another award -- Best Picture at the Oscars.
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