"La La Land," the musical film about Tinseltown, won big at Sunday night's Golden Globe Awards with a record-setting seven golden trophies.
The film, which also led in nominations, won in every category in which it was recognized, including for best screenplay, best director, best original score and best original song.
The film's stars, Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, took home the awards for best actress and best actor for their roles.
Still, the top prize -- best motion picture -- went to "Moonlight." The Barry Jenkins directed film is a coming-of-age story set in Miami that details the struggle of a young gay black man raised by a drug-addicted single mother.
On the TV side, FX was the big winner for the night as Donald Glover's "Atlanta" along with "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story" both took home prizes for the cable network.
Viola Davis presented Meryl Streep with the 2017 Cecil B. DeMille Award. During her acceptance speech, the Hollywood veteran urged attendees, and the millions watching, to be empathetic.
"We have to remind each other of the privilege and the responsibility of the act of empathy," she said during her speech. "We should all be proud of the work Hollywood honors here tonight."
The 74th annual Golden Globe Awards, presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, took place in Beverly Hills.
Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, a who's who list of actors graced the stage including Brad Pitt, Goldie Hawn, Chris Hemsworth and Nicole Kidman.
The complete list of nominations and winners is below: