Postpublished at 03:51 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2015
OK, the big three awards coming up - who's going to win?
Boyhood wins three awards including best drama film
Birdman and The Theory of Everything collect two awards each
British stars Eddie Redmayne, Joanne Froggatt and Ruth Wilson win prizes
Genevieve Hassan and Lorna Blount
OK, the big three awards coming up - who's going to win?
The Grand Budapest Hotel director Wes Anderson thanked a large number of HFPA members - by name - to great laughs from the audience.
Best motion picture comedy or musical - The Grand Budapest Hotel
Michael Keaton: "You have no idea what this means to me. I want to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press for even having a comedy category. If I can carry that flag for only one night I'm proud to do so."
The actor praised Birdman's director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, saying every actor would be wanting to work with him after the success of the film.
In tears, Keaton also he paid tribute to "my best friend", his son, Sean.
Variety magazine tweets, external: "10 of the 29 nominated film actors at this year's #GoldenGlobes are nominated for playing real people."
@Greggyvp tweets, external: "Keaton was great, but am sad Ralph Fiennes (and Grand Budapest) are going to end up empty handed tonight."
Best actor in motion picture, comedy or musical - Michael Keaton, Birdman
Ezequiel Aguilar tweets, external: "Richard Linklater beats out Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. Even Linklater looks surprised."
Another British win!
Ruth Wilson: "I'm very amazed," she said. The actress added when she was nominated previously and lost "it was more than a little disappointing" so was grateful to be recognised this time around.
Referring to her co-star Dominic West, she said: "Dom, your arse is something of great beauty, don't let anyone tell you otherwise."
Best actress TV drama - Ruth Wilson, The Affair
Richard Linklater: "I'm the guy holding this, but I feel like I'm representing a whole cast and crew who gave everything during this production."
Best director motion picture - Richard Linklater, Boyhood
After a lengthy video history of Gorgeous George's career, he took to the stage saying the awards were good because since the Sony hack, "it's a good opportunity to come together and apologise for all the snarky things we said to each other".
He reassured the unlucky nominees who missed out on an award saying: "If you are in this room it ain't losing."
Paying tribute to his new wife, he said: "It's humbling when you find someone to love - I couldn't be more proud to be your husband."
Also commenting on Sunday's Charlie Hebdo marches, he added: "They didn't march in protest, they marched in support of we will not walk in fear."
@charming_chels_ tweets, external a picture of Maggie Gyllenhaal being congratulated on her win by her brother Jake.
Kevin Spacey has been nominated eight times, but this is the first time he's won a Golden Globe.
He paid tribute to his fellow cast members, saying "it's a joy to come to work with you every day". He added: "I just want to be better, but this is very encouraging."
Cecil B DeMille award - George Clooney
Sarah Wyatt tweets, external: "Would love to see Olive Kitteridge and Frances Macdormand win. Outstanding television."
Jason Korsner
BBC News, at the ceremony
The stars and nominees sit on the first tier of the ballroom, here at the Beverly Hilton hotel. Many of them are accosted for photographs, or compliments, as they make their way to the bar...or even the loo.
"You're amazing in everything you do," a woman just came and said to a polite Joaquin Phoenix. "Thank you," he smiled as he sloped off.
Need to keep track of who's won so far? Here's our list of winners - still being updated as we go along.
Entertainment Weekly tweets, external: "Cumberbatch photo bomb!"