Golden Globes Best Picture in Musical or Comedy from the year you were born

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Golden Globes Best Picture in Comedy/Musical from the year you were born

The Golden Globes category for  has been awarded annually since 1951, with the exception of 1953 when there was no award given. Some represented major upsets while others were predicted well in advance. Each one was chosen by a board of just 88 members, meaning it's inevitable that there will be total misfires in any given category. On the flip side of that coin, numerous Golden Globe winners have gone on to earn similar honors at the Academy Awards.  

With more than seven decades of history behind it, the Golden Globes has a vast well of previous winners to explore and enjoy. 麻豆原创 has compiled a list of all winners of the Golden Globe Award for "" over the years and organized them chronologically. One will notice right away that musicals dominated the ceremony's early era, eventually giving way to comedy's ongoing reign. That said, a Hollywood musical still rears its head every now and then, such as it did when "La La Land" took awards season by storm.  

A quick note: From 1959 to 1963, the HFPA divided Best Musical and Best Comedy into two separate categories. We've included the Best Comedy winners, making mention of the Best Musical for that same year. We've also listed films by the year they were released, rather than the year they won the award. For example, our winner listed for 1951 was released that year, but is listed by the Golden Globes as the winner in 1952.

Without further delay, here are the Best Musical or Comedy winners from the year you were born.

1951: An American in Paris

- Director: Vincente Minnelli
- IMDb user rating: 7.2
- Metascore: 84
- Runtime: 114 min

Inspired by George Gershwin鈥檚 1928 composition of the same name, this romantic musical centers on a love triangle between three Americans in Paris. Star Gene Kelly choreographed the movie鈥檚 iconic song-and-dance numbers, including an . After snagging the Golden Globe, it went on to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards.

1952: With a Song in My Heart

- Director: Walter Lang
- IMDb user rating: 6.8
- Metascore: data not available
- Runtime: 117 min

Tragedy leads to triumph in this 1952 biopic, which tells the true story of singer and plane crash survivor Jane Froman. The real-life Froman was not only a technical advisor on the film, but she also . In addition to winning Best Musical or Comedy, the film earned Hayward a Golden Globe for Best Actress.

1954: Carmen Jones

- Director: Otto Preminger
- IMDb user rating: 6.8
- Metascore: 65
- Runtime: 105 min

Like the Broadway production before it, this musical drama reimagines a 19th-century opera by way of new lyrics and an African American cast. While stars Harry Belafonte and Dorothy Dandridge were accomplished singers, they still relied on . Belafonte had just one film credit to his name when he was cast in the lead role as a soldier named Joe.

1955: Guys and Dolls

- Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
- IMDb user rating: 7.2
- Metascore: data not available
- Runtime: 150 min

A celebrated Broadway musical leaped onto the big screen in 1955, chronicling two high-stakes gamblers and their gals. Despite the film鈥檚 uplifting vibe, Hollywood mega-stars Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando did not get along behind the scenes. Brando reportedly flubbed takes on purpose, forcing the famously impatient .

1956: The King and I

- Director: Walter Lang
- IMDb user rating: 7.4
- Metascore: 72
- Runtime: 133 min

Up against , this smash-hit musical was the obvious pick for Best Picture in its respective category. It would go on to win five Academy Awards out of a whopping nine nominations. The film remains banned in Thailand (formerly Siam) over its portrayal of King Mongkut, played by Yul Brynner.

1957: Les Girls

- Director: George Cukor
- IMDb user rating: 6.6
- Metascore: data not available
- Runtime: 114 min

Gene Kelly鈥檚 last musical with MGM won big at the Golden Globes but . Presenting the exploits of a dance troupe from multiple perspectives, it takes direct cues from Akira Kurosawa鈥檚 鈥淩ashomon.鈥 Composer Cole Porter provided the music and lyrics.

1958: Auntie Mame

- Director: Morton DaCosta
- IMDb user rating: 7.9
- Metascore: data not available
- Runtime: 143 min

From 1959 to 1963, the . That led to a Best Comedy win for this Technicolor adaptation, about the relationship between a swing-era socialite and her recently orphaned nephew. The film 鈥淕igi鈥 won for Best Musical.

1959: Some Like It Hot

- Director: Billy Wilder
- IMDb user rating: 8.2
- Metascore: 97
- Runtime: 121 min

, this hit comedy finds two male musicians hiding out from the mob in an all-female band. In addition to winning Best Comedy at the Globes, "Some Like It Hot" earned Best Actor and Actress awards for Jack Lemmon and Marilyn Monroe. The ill-fated 鈥淧orgy and Bess鈥 won for Best Musical that same year.

1960: The Apartment

- Director: Billy Wilder
- IMDb user rating: 8.3
- Metascore: 94
- Runtime: 125 min

Once again , director Billy Wilder set this biting comedy against a backdrop of illicit corporate behavior. It won multiple Golden Globes along with other major awards, including five Oscars. 鈥淪ong Without End鈥 won the Golden Globe for Best Musical that same year.

1961: A Majority of One

- Director: Mervyn LeRoy
- IMDb user rating: 6.9
- Metascore: data not available
- Runtime: 156 min

The same year that "West Side Story" took the country by storm, Rosalind Russell and Alec Guinness co-starred in this Best Comedy winner. Depicting the love story between a Japanese businessman and a Brooklyn widow, it . Over in the Best Musical category, things went exactly as one might expect.

1962: That Touch of Mink

- Director: Delbert Mann
- IMDb user rating: 6.7
- Metascore: data not available
- Runtime: 99 min

A small-town country girl (Doris Day) and rich businessman (Cary Grant) share the same romantic desires, but different values. The hit comedy won alongside 鈥淭he Music Man,鈥 which took home the award for Best Musical. It marked the last time that the HFPA divided Best Musical and Best Comedy into separate categories.

1963: Tom Jones

- Director: Tony Richardson
- IMDb user rating: 6.5
- Metascore: 77
- Runtime: 129 min

This rousing comedy defeated films such as 鈥淚t鈥檚 a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World鈥 and 鈥淏ye, Bye Birdie鈥 when it won Best Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globes. Starring Albert Finney, it chronicles the adventures of a British lothario in 18th-century England. It would go on to win four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.

1964: My Fair Lady

- Director: George Cukor
- IMDb user rating: 7.8
- Metascore: 95
- Runtime: 170 min

Audrey Hepburn was a major box office draw when she starred in this family musical, which puts a twist on the classic 鈥淧ygmalion鈥 premise. , Hepburn鈥檚 singing was dubbed by soprano and ghost singer Marni Nixon. The film won three Golden Globes and five Academy Awards.

1965: The Sound of Music

- Director: Robert Wise
- IMDb user rating: 8.0
- Metascore: 63
- Runtime: 172 min

The song-laden story of a governess named Maria (Julie Andrews) became the highest-grossing movie of its time, and the . After winning two Golden Globes, it went on to take home five Academy Awards. It currently .

1966: The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!

- Director: Norman Jewison
- IMDb user rating: 7.1
- Metascore: data not available
- Runtime: 126 min

Channeling Cold War paranoia through a slapstick lens, this unexpected hit features a talented cast of comedy legends. It takes place in a small New England town, where the locals freak out after a Russian submarine pulls ashore. Alan Arkin's breakout performance earned him a Golden Globe for Best Actor and an Oscar nomination as well.

1967: The Graduate

- Director: Mike Nichols
- IMDb user rating: 8.0
- Metascore: 83
- Runtime: 106 min

Starring Dustin Hoffman as a somewhat bewildered college graduate, this coming-of-age dramedy was a box office smash with a chart-topping soundtrack. Its theatrical gross of $104.9 million comes out to a . In addition to five Golden Globes, it won an Academy Award for Best Director.

1968: Oliver!

- Director: Carol Reed
- IMDb user rating: 7.4
- Metascore: 74
- Runtime: 153 min

Giving a Dickens classic the song-and-dance treatment, this British musical follows a young orphan named Oliver (Mark Lester) as he takes to the streets. Released the same year as groundbreaking films like 鈥2001: A Space Odyssey鈥 and 鈥淩osemary鈥檚 Baby,鈥 it upset them all by winning Best Picture and Best Director at the Academy Awards. On the British Film Institute鈥檚 list of the , it sits at #77.

1969: The Secret of Santa Vittoria

- Director: Stanley Kramer
- IMDb user rating: 7.4
- Metascore: data not available
- Runtime: 139 min

The Italian town of Santa Vittoria has a secret and that secret is one million bottles of local wine, which must be concealed from the Germans during WWII. While this dramedy earned multiple Golden Globe nominations and one win, it failed to connect with most critics and audiences. That didn鈥檛 stop director and producer Stanley Kramer, who in total throughout his career.

1970: MASH

- Director: Robert Altman
- IMDb user rating: 7.5
- Metascore: 80
- Runtime: 116 min

Following American doctors during the Korean War, Robert Altman鈥檚 classic dispenses its own unique blend of comedy and drama. A critical and commercial hit, it won the Palme d'Or at Cannes before taking home a Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy. A massively successful TV series adaptation would follow.

1971: Fiddler on the Roof

- Director: Norman Jewison
- IMDb user rating: 8.0
- Metascore: 67
- Runtime: 181 min

One of the became this equally accomplished film, which won two Golden Globes and three Academy Awards. Director Norman Jewison interweaves timeless songs and performances with stark themes of poverty and anti-semitism in prerevolutionary Russia. What could have been a watered-down take remains surprisingly vital in its uncompromising stance.

1972: Cabaret

- Director: Bob Fosse
- IMDb user rating: 7.8
- Metascore: 80
- Runtime: 124 min

Loosely based on a Broadway musical, Bob Fosse鈥檚 dizzying adaptation takes place in 1930s Germany. Liza Minelli won a Golden Globe and Academy Award for her role as entertainer Sally Bowles. This film holds the record for the .

1973: American Graffiti

- Director: George Lucas
- IMDb user rating: 7.4
- Metascore: 97
- Runtime: 110 min

Before revolutionizing the franchise film, George Lucas created the template for modern teen comedies. Struggling to get the financing he needed, Lucas received additional studio backing . Shot on a budget of under $1 million, "American Graffiti" went to make over .

1974: The Longest Yard

- Director: Robert Aldrich
- IMDb user rating: 7.1
- Metascore: 61
- Runtime: 121 min

In a year overflowing with iconic films, this one about prison football emerged as the box office champion. Originally marketed as a drama, "The Longest Yard" was after winning the Golden Globe in that category. When a later remake starring Adam Sandler and Chris Rock debuted, there was no mistaking its genre.

1975: The Sunshine Boys

- Director: Herbert Ross
- IMDb user rating: 7.2
- Metascore: data not available
- Runtime: 111 min

George Burns was 80 years old when he starred in this acclaimed comedy about two antagonistic vaudeville actors who reunite for a TV special. It was the first movie penned by Neil Simon to win a Golden Globe, succeeding where 10 of his previously nominated films had failed. Other comedies and musicals nominated that year included 鈥淪hampoo,鈥 鈥淭he Return of the Pink Panther,鈥 and 鈥淭ommy.鈥

1976: A Star Is Born

- Director: Frank Pierson
- IMDb user rating: 6.2
- Metascore: 59
- Runtime: 139 min

Decades before the recent smash hit, Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson starred in this similarly successful take on "A Star Is Born." While not necessarily a critical darling, it racked up four Golden Globe wins and three Oscar nominations. Before that was a 1954 version starring Judy Garland and James Mason, which won top acting honors at the Golden Globes but lost to "Carmen Jones" in the Best Musical or Comedy category.

1977: The Goodbye Girl

- Director: Herbert Ross
- IMDb user rating: 7.4
- Metascore: 64
- Runtime: 111 min

Neil Simon and director Herbert Ross reteamed for this acclaimed dramedy, in which a single mother and her daughter share the same apartment as a struggling Broadway actor (Richard Dreyfuss). Not only did it take home four Golden Globes, but a separate film from Ross called 鈥淭he Turning Point鈥 snagged two awards in the Drama category. Woody Allen鈥檚 鈥淎nnie Hall鈥 was in contention and it only won a single Golden Globe, but came back with a vengeance on Oscar night.

1978: Heaven Can Wait

- Directors: Warren Beatty, Buck Henry
- IMDb user rating: 6.9
- Metascore: 72
- Runtime: 101 min

Warren Beatty co-wrote, co-directed, produced, and starred in this remake of 1939鈥檚 鈥淗ere Comes Mr. Jordan鈥 about a man who gets prematurely sent to heaven. Loved by domestic audiences and the HFPA alike, it won three Golden Globes. The , which likely irked the .

1979: Breaking Away

- Director: Peter Yates
- IMDb user rating: 7.7
- Metascore: 91
- Runtime: 101 min

The sleeper hit "Breaking Away" follows a group of teenagers as they come of age in rural Indiana. The film provided several future stars with some of their earliest roles. Its warm critical reception was mostly overshadowed by the domestic drama 鈥淜ramer vs Kramer,鈥 but that didn鈥檛 stop it from taking home some major awards. On AFI鈥檚 list of the 100 Most Inspirational Movies, .

1980: Coal Miner's Daughter

- Director: Michael Apted
- IMDb user rating: 7.5
- Metascore: 87
- Runtime: 124 min

Sissy Spacek鈥檚 head-turning performance as country legend Loretta Lynn earned the actress just about every major award, including an Oscar. It was , after seeing a photograph of the actress. When the movie won a Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy, it defeated contenders such as 鈥淔ame鈥 and 鈥淣ine to Five.鈥

1981: Arthur

- Director: Steve Gordon
- IMDb user rating: 6.9
- Metascore: 69
- Runtime: 97 min

Everyone from of spoiled trust fund brat Arthur Bach, with then-unknown actor Dudley Moore eventually landing the part. Powered by Moore's singular performance and a wildly popular theme song, the movie became one of the year's biggest hits. Liza Minelli co-stars in this film and its maligned, 1988 sequel.

1982: Tootsie

- Director: Sydney Pollack
- IMDb user rating: 7.4
- Metascore: 88
- Runtime: 116 min

Dustin Hoffman plays a struggling actor named Michael Dorsey who disguises himself as a woman to land a role in a pulpy soap opera. Director Sydney Pollack was reportedly hired at Hoffman鈥檚 insistence, though the . All that behind-the-scenes drama gave way to the year鈥檚 biggest comedy, which grossed more than $177 million and won a slew of major awards.

1983: Yentl

- Director: Barbra Streisand
- IMDb user rating: 6.5
- Metascore: data not available
- Runtime: 133 min

Punctuating musical drama with occasional comic relief, "Yentl" features Barbra Streisand as both lead and director. The film centers on the title character, a young Jewish girl who must pretend to be a boy to receive religious training. With "Yentl," Streisand earned the distinction of being the first woman to take home a Golden Globe for Best Director.

1984: Romancing the Stone

- Director: Robert Zemeckis
- IMDb user rating: 6.9
- Metascore: 63
- Runtime: 106 min

After a , this classic adventure comedy went on to become a surprise hit for 20th Century Fox. Its enthusiastic reception from the , turning Michael Douglas into one of Hollywood鈥檚 hottest stars. Established co-star Kathleen Turner won a Golden Globe for her role as romance novelist Joan Wilder.

1985: Prizzi's Honor

- Director: John Huston
- IMDb user rating: 6.7
- Metascore: 84
- Runtime: 130 min

John Huston directed daughter Angelica and her boyfriend, Jack Nicholson, in this crime-based comedy about the romance between two contract killers. Up against the likes of 鈥淏ack to the Future,鈥 it became the . Things didn鈥檛 go as well at the Oscars, where dramas such as 鈥淥ut of Africa鈥 took home most of the big honors.

1986: Hannah and Her Sisters

- Director: Woody Allen
- IMDb user rating: 7.9
- Metascore: 90
- Runtime: 107 min

The first Woody Allen film to win Best Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globes was this one from 1986. Chronicling the exploits of three highly unique sisters, it generated brilliant performances out of a supremely talented cast. In addition to its Golden Globe, "Hannah and Her Sisters" won three Oscars and a slew of other major awards.

1987: Hope and Glory

- Director: John Boorman
- IMDb user rating: 7.3
- Metascore: data not available
- Runtime: 113 min

Director John Boorman was best-known for gripping movies like 鈥淒eliverance鈥 when he churned out this semi-autobiographical dramedy. Set in London at the height of WWII, it follows a young boy as he comes of age against the most brutal of backdrops. An underdog from day one, it beat out films such as 鈥淏roadcast News鈥 and 鈥淢oonstruck鈥 when it won Best Musical or Comedy.

1988: Working Girl

- Director: Mike Nichols
- IMDb user rating: 6.8
- Metascore: 73
- Runtime: 113 min

A secretary with big ideas takes on the biggest idea of them all when she pretends to be the company boss. "Working Girl" stars Melanie Griffith and Sigourney Weaver each won a Golden Globe for their respective performances. In a fiercely competitive race for Best Musical or Comedy, this film went up against (and defeated) 鈥淏ig,鈥 鈥淎 Fish Called Wanda,鈥 鈥淢idnight Run,鈥 and 鈥淲ho Framed Roger Rabbit?鈥

1989: Driving Miss Daisy

- Director: Bruce Beresford
- IMDb user rating: 7.4
- Metascore: 81
- Runtime: 99 min

The story of an elderly woman (Jessica Tandy) and her driver (Morgan Freeman) spawned one of the year鈥檚 biggest surprises. , a feat she repeated at the Academy Awards. A perennial upsetter, the movie beat out 鈥淲hen Harry Met Sally鈥 at the Globes and Spike Lee鈥檚 鈥淒o the Right Thing鈥 at the Oscars.

Twenty years later, Oscar-winner "" was called "a blatantly Oscar-baiting flip on 'Driving Miss Daisy,' by New Yorker writer Richard Brody. 

1990: Green Card

- Director: Peter Weir
- IMDb user rating: 6.2
- Metascore: 58
- Runtime: 103 min

Peter Weir directed classics like 鈥淭he Truman Show鈥 and 鈥淒ead Poets Society,鈥 yet this remains his only film to win Best Musical or Comedy at the Globes. A moderate success, it sees a marriage of convenience turn into something far more than that. Fellow nominees 鈥淧retty Woman,鈥 鈥淕host,鈥 and 鈥淗ome Alone鈥 fared far better at the box office and among audiences.

1991: Beauty and the Beast

- Directors: Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise
- IMDb user rating: 8.0
- Metascore: 95
- Runtime: 84 min

Disney Studios was in the midst of a major comeback when this blockbuster became the at the Globes. Presenting a tale as old as time, it depicts the relationship between a young woman and her beastly captor. A wildly successful Broadway adaptation and live-action remake would follow.

1992: The Player

- Director: Robert Altman
- IMDb user rating: 7.5
- Metascore: 86
- Runtime: 124 min

Robert Altman鈥檚 dark and clever satire turns the camera on Hollywood itself, with help from an epic . At the heart of the film is producer Griffin Mill (Tim Robbins), who faces obstacles of every conceivable variety. Interestingly enough, Best Drama winner 鈥淪cent of a Woman鈥 could have competed as a comedy while 鈥淭he Player鈥 arguably could have competed as a drama.

1993: Mrs. Doubtfire

- Directors: Chris Columbus, Chuck Jones
- IMDb user rating: 7.0
- Metascore: 53
- Runtime: 125 min

Robin Williams was at the height of his fame and talent when he played dress-up for this massive comedy hit. At the Golden Globes, it faced competition from Nora Ephron鈥檚 鈥淪leepless in Seattle鈥 and not much else. Along similar lines, Williams defeated Tom Hanks when he took home the Globe for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy.

1994: The Lion King

- Directors: Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff
- IMDb user rating: 8.5
- Metascore: 88
- Runtime: 88 min

Before the long-running Broadway play and successful live-action remake, there was this animated hit from Disney Studios. Following a young lion cub as he returns from exile to seize the throne, it featured some of the best songs in movie history. Hans Zimmer鈥檚 original music score was equally superb, winning both a Golden Globe and an Academy Award.

1995: Babe

- Director: Chris Noonan
- IMDb user rating: 6.7
- Metascore: 83
- Runtime: 91 min

Audiences couldn鈥檛 get enough of a talking pig and his friends and neither could the HFPA. They awarded 鈥淏abe鈥 the honor of Best Musical or Comedy over nominees such as 鈥淭oy Story鈥 and 鈥淭he American President.鈥 A less successful sequel followed.

1996: Evita

- Director: Alan Parker
- IMDb user rating: 6.3
- Metascore: 45
- Runtime: 135 min

Andrew Lloyd Weber's Broadway smash paved the way for this big screen adaptation, starring Madonna as controversial figure Evita Duarte. When it won Best Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globes, it became the first live-action musical to do so in 13 years. Madonna took home the award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy.

1997: As Good as It Gets

- Director: James L. Brooks
- IMDb user rating: 7.7
- Metascore: 67
- Runtime: 139 min

James Cameron鈥檚 鈥淭itanic鈥 was the big winner of 1998, but that didn鈥檛 stop this profitable dramedy from earning three Golden Globes and two Academy Awards. It stars Jack Nicholson as an obsessive-compulsive writer, who forges unlikely bonds with a waitress (Helen Hunt) and an artist (Greg Kinnear). Upon winning the Oscar for Best Actor, by carefully stepping over cracks in the stage.

1998: Shakespeare in Love

- Director: John Madden
- IMDb user rating: 7.1
- Metascore: 87
- Runtime: 123 min

William Shakespeare (played by Joseph Fiennes) is at the heart of his own Shakespearean drama in this critical and commercial darling. After , it arrived on screens and soon took the awards circuit by storm. At the Oscars, it beat out 鈥淪aving Private Ryan鈥 in one of the .

1999: Toy Story 2

- Directors: John Lasseter, Ash Brannon, Lee Unkrich
- IMDb user rating: 7.9
- Metascore: 88
- Runtime: 92 min

Pixar won its first Golden Globe with this beloved sequel, in which Andy鈥檚 toys return for another computer-animated adventure. Initially conceived as a direct-to-video release, "Toy Story 2" ended up as the second-highest-grossing animated film ever made at the time). The HFPA created a separate category for the Best Animated Feature Film in 2007, making this the last animated movie to win for Best Musical or Comedy.

2000: Almost Famous

- Director: Cameron Crowe
- IMDb user rating: 7.9
- Metascore: 90
- Runtime: 122 min

Culling from his own experiences as , Cameron Crowe delivered this acclaimed dramedy. A box office disappointment at the time of its release, it has since . After winning Golden Globes for Best Picture and Best Actress, it went on to win an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.

2001: Moulin Rouge!

- Director: Baz Luhrmann
- IMDb user rating: 7.6
- Metascore: 66
- Runtime: 127 min

After reimagining Shakespeare with "Romeo + Juliet," director Baz Luhrmann reinvented the movie musical. Set in 1899, "Moulin Rouge!" welcomes viewers to the most bohemian nightclub in Paris. Thanks to a , this initially divisive film became a box office smash and serious Oscar contender.

2002: Chicago

- Director: Rob Marshall
- IMDb user rating: 7.1
- Metascore: 82
- Runtime: 113 min

Based on the long-running Broadway hit, this lively adaptation generated more than $300 million in worldwide receipts on a budget of $45 million. Featuring iconic song-and-dance numbers, it centers on the bitter rivalry between two fame-hungry murderesses (Ren茅e Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones). This was the first musical since 鈥淭he Sound of Music鈥 to win both Best Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globes and Best Picture at the Oscars.

2003: Lost in Translation

- Director: Sofia Coppola
- IMDb user rating: 7.7
- Metascore: 89
- Runtime: 102 min

Sofia Coppola鈥檚 sophomore effort struck a major chord amongst critics and audiences alike, overperforming at the box office and raking in a slew of awards. Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson play two lost souls in the city of Tokyo, who form a strong and unlikely bond. Both stars received Golden Globes and substantial career boosts as a result of their work.

2004: Sideways

- Director: Alexander Payne
- IMDb user rating: 7.5
- Metascore: 94
- Runtime: 127 min

Alexander Payne鈥檚 quirky comedy beat out 鈥淭he Incredibles鈥 and 鈥淓ternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind鈥 to win Best Musical or Comedy at the Globes. It also urned actor Paul Giamatti into . That鈥檚 not to mention its palpable effect on the wine industry, causing .

2005: Walk the Line

- Director: James Mangold
- IMDb user rating: 7.8
- Metascore: 72
- Runtime: 136 min

Joaquin Phoenix nearly always delivers a top-notch performance, and his turn as singer Johnny Cash is no exception. He and co-star Reese Witherspoon鈥攚ho plays June Carter鈥攂oth won Golden Globes for their roles in this acclaimed biopic. At the Academy Awards, Phoenix lost to Philip Seymour Hoffman of 鈥淐apote,鈥 while Witherspoon took home the Oscar gold.

2006: Dreamgirls

- Director: Bill Condon
- IMDb user rating: 6.5
- Metascore: 76
- Runtime: 130 min

Loosely inspired by the rise of Motown legends The Supremes, this musical drama scored Eddie Murphy his first and only Golden Globe to date. He appears alongside a cast of major stars, including Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson, and Beyonc茅. Hudson won both a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

2007: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

- Director: Tim Burton
- IMDb user rating: 7.3
- Metascore: 83
- Runtime: 116 min

Tim Burton鈥檚 adaptation of a Broadway play, in which London barber Sweeney Todd (Johnny Depp) seeks revenge on those who betrayed him. The movie underperformed at the domestic box office but fared better overseas and with the HFPA. Due to a WGA strike, the and replaced with a televised press conference.

2008: Vicky Cristina Barcelona

- Director: Woody Allen
- IMDb user rating: 7.1
- Metascore: 70
- Runtime: 96 min

Considered one of the best films to emerge from Woody Allen鈥檚 European period, this one centers on a love triangle between two women (Rebecca Hall and Scarlett Johansson) and a talented painter (Javier Bardem). Actress Pen茅lope Cruz appears as the painter鈥檚 ex-wife and arguably steals the show, with an Oscar win to prove it. In an ironic twist of fate, Cruz and Bardem married in real life just two years after the movie鈥檚 release.

2009: The Hangover

- Director: Todd Phillips
- IMDb user rating: 7.7
- Metascore: 73
- Runtime: 100 min

This mid-range comedy became one of the biggest success stories of the last two decades, dominating at the box office and boosting multiple careers. Set in Las Vegas on the heels of a crazy night, it earned zero acting nominations but still took home the Globe for Best Musical or Comedy. Director Todd Philips helmed two sequels before capturing the zeitgeist once again with 2019鈥檚 鈥淭he Joker.鈥

2010: The Kids Are All Right

- Director: Lisa Cholodenko
- IMDb user rating: 7.0
- Metascore: 86
- Runtime: 106 min

Mixing heartfelt comedy with progressive themes, Lisa Cholodenko鈥檚 indie sensation defeated some downright lackluster competition at the Golden Globes. Other nominees such as 鈥淭he Tourist鈥 and 鈥淏urlesque鈥 were widely panned, while 鈥淩ed鈥 and 鈥淎lice in Wonderland鈥 weren鈥檛 exactly critical darlings. Ricky Gervais returned to host the ceremony for a second time, .

2011: The Artist

- Director: Michel Hazanavicius
- IMDb user rating: 7.9
- Metascore: 89
- Runtime: 100 min

Employing a silent-film-era template, this acclaimed dramedy tells the story of an egocentric film star and his young protege. It racked up a deluge of major awards, including three Golden Globes and five Oscars. Competing nominees in the Best Musical or Comedy category included "Midnight in Paris" and "Bridesmaids," both of which have enjoyed longer legacies.

2012: Les Mis茅rables

- Director: Tom Hooper
- IMDb user rating: 7.6
- Metascore: 63
- Runtime: 158 min

A star-studded cast helped turn one of the world鈥檚 best-known musicals into this blockbuster film. Set in post-revolutionary France, it blends harsh drama with ecstatic song-and-dance numbers. Departing from a Hollywood tradition of pre-recorded vocals, all the .

2013: American Hustle

- Director: David O. Russell
- IMDb user rating: 7.2
- Metascore: 90
- Runtime: 138 min

Reuniting with Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, director David O. Russell depicts the (mostly) true story of a massive FBI sting operation. The film snagged three Golden Globes out of seven nominations, winning Best Musical or Comedy over 鈥淭he Wolf of Wall Street,鈥 鈥淣ebraska,鈥 鈥淚nside Llewyn Davis,鈥 and 鈥淗er.鈥 Russell and company didn鈥檛 fare as well at the Oscars, where the film failed to squeeze a single award out of 10 nominations.

2014: The Grand Budapest Hotel

- Director: Wes Anderson
- IMDb user rating: 8.1
- Metascore: 88
- Runtime: 99 min

An , this quirky Wes Anderson dramedy defeated 鈥淏irdman鈥 in a surprise victory. Over a month later, 鈥淏irdman鈥 turned the tables by winning Best Picture and three other Oscars at the Academy Awards. To date, this is Anderson鈥檚 .

2015: The Martian

- Director: Ridley Scott
- IMDb user rating: 8.0
- Metascore: 80
- Runtime: 144 min

Ridley Scott鈥檚 blockbuster stirred up some controversy when it won Best Musical or Comedy at the Globes, as it鈥檚 mostly a sci-fi drama. Director , which was compounded when Matt Damon won for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy. The HFPA responded by changing the rules to exclude 鈥渄ramas with comedic overtones鈥 from the category moving forward.

2016: La La Land

- Director: Damien Chazelle
- IMDb user rating: 8.0
- Metascore: 93
- Runtime: 128 min

Not only was "La La Land" a shoo-in for Best Musical or Comedy, but it . Enamored with this story of love and ambition in the city of dreams, the HFPA handed it a total of six awards. It went on to win five Oscars, losing Best Picture to "Moonlight" after one of Oscar history's .

2017: Lady Bird

- Director: Greta Gerwig
- IMDb user rating: 7.4
- Metascore: 94
- Runtime: 94 min

Greta Gerwig鈥檚 directorial debut opened to near-universal acclaim and scored two Golden Globes. Set in 2002, it follows Christine 鈥淟ady Bird鈥 MacPherson (Saoirse Ronan) on various misadventures in a Catholic high school. Despite some autobiographical overtones, Gerwig claimed that she and the main character .

2018: Green Book

- Director: Peter Farrelly
- IMDb user rating: 8.2
- Metascore: 69
- Runtime: 130 min

Warding off , this historical dramedy won big at both the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards. Screenwriter Nick Vallelonga based the film on , as a driver (Viggo Mortensen鈥檚 role in the film) for musician Don Shirley (played by Mahershala Ali). The real 鈥淭ony Lip鈥 Vallelonga enjoyed a semi-successful acting career, playing Carmine Lupertazzi in 鈥淭he Sopranos鈥 and starring in several films.

2019: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Director: Quentin Tarantino

Awards voters are notoriously susceptible for favoring movies centering Hollywood and showbiz (see 鈥淟a La Land鈥 further up this list), and Quentin Tarantino delivered a love letter to the Tinseltown of yore with 鈥淥nce Upon a Time in Hollywood." It's 1969, and the fortunes of Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his stunt man, Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), have fallen since their heyday in the 鈥50s. Tarantino imagines an alternative timeline to the Mason killing of Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie) with the kind of gruesome scene Tarantino is known for, which includes death by dog and by flamethrower. 

2020: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

Director: Jason Woliner

鈥淏orat Subsequent Moviefilm,鈥 the sequel to the wildly popular 2006 film 鈥淏orat,鈥 became the first work from a streaming service to win the category of best motion picture, comedy or musical at the Golden Globes. Sacha Baron Cohen, who wrote the screenplay, also won best actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy for his starring role. After the awards ceremony, , "This was probably the most dangerous project I鈥檝e ever had to work on. But we felt the risks were worth taking 鈥 because our democracy was at risk.鈥

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