What's Worth Streaming: Here’s where to stream the 2021 Golden Globe winners

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Want to watch the movies and TV shows that won awards Sunday night at the Golden Globe Awards? Here are where you can find the winners:

Movies

Hulu

“Nomadland”: Best motion picture, drama, and best director: Chloé Zhao

“The United States vs. Billie Holiday”: Best actress in a motion picture, drama: Andra Day

Amazon Prime Video

“Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”: Best motion picture, musical or comedy, and best actor, motion picture musical or comedy: Sacha Baron Cohen

Netflix

“I Care a Lot”: Best actress, motion picture musical or comedy: Rosamund Pike

“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”: Best actor in a motion picture, drama: Chadwick Boseman

“The Trial of the Chicago 7”: Best screenplay, motion picture: Aaron Sorkin

“The Life Ahead”: Best original song: “Io Sì (Seen)”

Disney+

“Soul”: Best animated movie and best original score, motion picture: Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Jon Batiste

HBO Max

“Judas and the Black Messiah”: Best supporting actor, motion picture: Daniel Kaluuya (only available on HBO Max until March 14).

In theaters or video on demand

“The Mauritanian”: Best supporting actress, motion picture: Jodie Foster

“Minari”: Best motion picture, foreign language

TV

Netflix

“The Crown”: Best drama TV series; best actress, television series, drama: Emma Corrin; best actor, television series, drama: Josh O’Connor; best supporting actress, television: Gillian Anderson

“Schitt’s Creek”: Best comedy or musical TV series, and best actress, television series musical or comedy: Catherine O’Hara

“The Queen’s Gambit”: Best limited series or TV movie, and best actress, limited series or television movie: Anya Taylor-Joy

Apple TV+

“Ted Lasso”: Best actor, television series, musical or comedy: Jason Sudeikis

HBO Max

“I Know This Much Is True”: Best actor, limited series or television movie: Mark Ruffalo

Amazon Prime Video

“Small Axe”: Best supporting actor, television: John Boyega

Also read: What’s worth streaming in March 2021: It’s time to watch some dumb but fun stuff

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