All the biggest names in Hollywood gathered at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday to celebrate the many great movies, TV shows and performances in both at the 74th annual Golden Globes. Naturally, many are going to want to catch up on the titles highlighted at the ceremony.

Winners during the show included “La La Land,” “Atlanta,” “Moonlight” and more. Audiences were buzzing throughout the show about who won and who got shut out, largely due to the sheer number of outstanding projects making up the Golden Globes nominees list this year. Among the most talked about winners and losers during Sunday’s show were “Fences,” “Hidden Figures,” “Moonlight,” and “La La Land” for various reasons.

Fans watching the Golden Globes from home flocked to Twitter to express their excitement about the representation at the awards show. That excitement quickly turned to disappointment when red carpet commentators and presenters began mixing up the titles of “Hidden Figures” and “Fences,” both of which have predominantly black casts.

This mood carried into the second half of the show as “Moonlight” — which scored rave reviews from critics — was nearly shut out despite having been nominated five times and being favored to win in several categories. The film won best motion picture in the final moments of the 2017 Golden Globes, much to the delight of fans across the country.

Whether you haven’t started watching the TV shows and films that were nominated for and won Golden Globes on Sunday because you hadn’t heard of them before or simply hadn’t had a chance, we’ve got you covered. Here’s where you can catch the winners on the big screen and at home:

“Moonlight”

Released in November 2016, “Moonlight” tells the story of a young black man trying to find his place in the world. The film chronicles his struggles from adolescence to adulthood and the many struggles he encounters growing up in a disadvantaged neighborhood in Miami.

The film is still showing in select theaters. Check out Fandango for showtimes near you.

“Elle”

While it was not leading in pre-Golden Globes predictions, “Elle” stunned moviegoers by winning in not one, but both categories in which it was nominated. The film tells the story of a highly successful businesswoman who finds herself hunting down the mystery man who broke into her home and raped her. The film is in French, but we highly recommend buckling down one night and checking it out.

Showings for “Elle” are few and far between in the U.S. Those hoping to catch it in theaters should check with the movie theater nearest them.

“Manchester by the Sea”

This film is making big waves as award season gets underway. Many critics believed the film would emerge a repeat winner at the Golden Globes and move on to win even more awards at the Oscars. The film was nominated for five Golden Globes, but won only one.

The film is a heartbreaking story of an unsuspecting uncle, played by Casey Affleck, who is asked to step in and fill his brother’s shoes as dad after his death. This means uprooting his life, returning to his hometown and taking on a role that’s unfamiliar to him. “Manchester by the Sea” has been critically acclaimed by film buffs and audiences alike — just be sure to have some tissues on hand when seeing it. The movie was released Dec. 16, 2016 and is still in theaters. Catch it near you while you still can.

“La La Land”

Ah, yes. The musical that had everyone talking after the Golden Globes. “La La Land” was nominated a whopping six times, winning in all of those categories. The film is being praised for it’s brilliant casting with Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling leading as well as its catchy songs, fast-paced and fun dance moves and more.

Check it out and find out what all the buzz is about at your local movie theater.

“Fences”

Denzel Washington and Viola Davis took a major risk adapting a play into a film, but their hard work paid off. Davis was recognized for her role in “Fences,” which was released on Dec. 24, 2016, during the Golden Globes.

The film tells the story of Troy Maxson (Washington), a Pittsburgh native trying to come to grips with the fact that his dreams of playing professional sports are long behind him. Coping is made all the more difficult when he learns that his oldest son has similar dreams, and they may just come true. This creates tension in their relationship.

“Fences” is in theaters now. Check out your local movie theater’s website for showtimes.

“Nocturnal Animals”

Released on Nov. 18, 2016, “Nocturnal Animals” follows gallery owner Susan Morrow (Amy Adams), who is sent a manuscript for her estranged husband’s novel. Accompanying the manuscript is an invitation to dinner. Susan finds herself wrapped up in the manuscript, which is dedicated to her. The title is also a nod to her, as her cheating ex used to call her a nocturnal animal.

The film is still showing in select theaters.

“The Crown”

Can’t get enough of the royal family? We’ve got just the show for you. Netflix original series “The Crown” is a biographical scripted show that focuses on the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Leading lady Claire Foy won the Golden Globe for best actress in a TV series (drama).

Those looking to dive headfirst into the show can catch it on Netflix now.

“Goliath”

Follow along as a disgraced lawyer tries to rebuild his career. Billy Bob Thornton plays a man of the law turned ambulance chaser who gets a case that could wipe the slate clean for him — or make things worse. The show is currently streaming on Amazon Video.

“Atlanta”

Star Donald Glover drew laughs, applause and in some cases confusion as he took the stage during the Golden Globes to accept two awards for his FX original series “Atlanta.” The rapper turned actor thanked Migos for making his favorite song at the moment, “Bad and Boujee” during his first of two acceptance speeches and later tugged at audiences heartstrings by revealing a little secret about the magic within each of us.

“Atlanta” is a comedic drama about two cousins with very different outlooks on life trying to make it in the rap game. The show airs on FX, but those looking to start the show late can buy episodes on iTunes and YouTube or watch it for free here.

“Black-ish”

For three seasons “Black-ish” has been delighting audiences on ABC. The show has been recognized a number of times, though Tracee Ellis Ross’ Golden Globe win on Sunday was monumental. The actress was just one of two black women to ever win best actress in a TV series (musical or comedy).

Those looking to get into “Blackish” can purchase episodes on YouTube and Google Play or catch up on demand and on ABC Go.

“The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”

Given the sheer number of awards this show, created by Ryan Murphy, has won, if you haven’t seen it by this point you really ought to get on it. Find it on Amazon Video.

“The People v. O.J. Simpson” cast
The cast of “The People v. O.J. Simpson,” photographed during the Critics’ Choice Awards in Santa Monica, California, on Dec. 11, 2016, have been awarded numerous times for their stellar performances in the FX miniseries — if you haven’t started watching it yet, you’re missing out. Getty Images

“The Night Manager”

Not to be confused with “The Night Of,” “The Night Manager” is an AMC show about the night manager of a hotel in Cairo, Egypt. He somehow finds himself pulled into an arms dealers scheme, which could create issues for him down the line. The show stars Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie and was an unexpected winner at the Golden Globes.

Purchase episodes on Amazon Video and iTunes.

“Zootopia”

The only animated film to win at the Golden Globes was this charming tale about a timid bunny turned dedicated police woman. Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) finds herself handing out parking tickets in Zootopia, but has bigger dreams for herself. While working her beat she happens upon a scandal that forces her to team up with Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman), a fox with a questionable moral code.

The film is available on Netflix or can be purchased on YouTube, iTunes and Amazon Video.