Paul Thomas Anderson's ragtag revolutionary saga "One Battle After Another" and Chloe Zhao's Shakespeare drama "Hamnet" took top honors at Sunday's 83rd Golden Globes, where the up-for-sale Warner Bros. dominated the awards.
While the Globes have a tradition of spreading the wealth around, Anderson became just the second filmmaker to ever sweep best film, best director and best screenplay.
Only Oliver Stone, for "Born on the Fourth of July," managed the same feat.
Timothee Chalamet won his first Golden Globe for "Marty Supreme."
"Sinners" won for best score and cinematic and box-office achievement.