Say what you want about Ricky Gervais' performance - and we could say plenty - you can't say that the winners weren't all that surprising.

The big winners on the night went to both The Revenant and The Martian, with the former winning Best Picture (Drama), Best Actor (Drama) and another Best Director for Allejandro G. Innaritu whilst The Martian picked up Best Picture (Comedy / Musical) and Matt Damon winning Best Actor (Comedy / Musical).

Sadly, our own Saoirse Ronan didn't win in the Best Actress category, instead going to Brie Larson of Lenny Abrahamson / Emma Donoghue's Room. Larson's performance has been praised as one of the year's finest and cements her as the frontrunner for Best Actress at this year's Oscars. Speaking after Larson's win, Room producer Ed Guiney said that "this is an incredible win for Brie but also for all of us - for Lenny's truly amazing work as director and for Emma's brilliant script and for the work of our wonderful cast and crew. We could not be happier."

Meanwhile, Aaron Sorkin can throw another Golden Globe on his already-huge pile, having picked up another one for Steve Jobs whilst Sylvester Stallone deservedly took home Best Supporting Actor for his part in Creed.

Inside Out also, rightfully, won Best Animated Feature whilst Jennifer Lawrence won yet Best Actress (Comedy / Musical) for Joy. Despite this win for Lawrence, she's still not exactly favoured to pick up another Oscar in a month's time. 

Here's the list in full:

 

Best Motion Picture (Drama)

The Revenant

 

Best Motion Picture (Comedy / Musical)

The Martian

 

Best Director (Motion Picture)

Alejandro G. Iñárritu (“The Revenant”)

 

Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama)

Leonardo DiCaprio - The Revenant

 

Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama)

Brie Larson - Room

 

Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Comedy / Musical)

Jennifer Lawrence - Joy

 

Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Comedy / Musical)

Matt Damon - The Martian

 

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

Sylvester Stallone - Creed

 

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Kate Winslet - Steve Jobs

 

Best Motion Picture - Foreign Language

Son of Saul

 

Best Screenplay - Motion Picture

Aaron Sorkin - Steve Jobs

 

Best Original Score

Ennio Morricone - The Hateful Eight

 

Best Original Song

Writing’s on the Wall, Sam Smith - Spectre

 

Best Animated Feature Film

Inside Out

 

2016 Golden Globes TV Winners here.