It was a series of upsets at the Golden Globes Award ceremony Sunday night in Los Angeles, California. One of the biggest surprises was the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s choice for best movie, drama. It chose Bohemian Rhapsody, a film about the life of musician Freddie Mercury, over the heavily favored, A Star Is Born, a film about imaginary musicians. A Star Is Born entered the night with several major nominations. It was expected to win at least two. But the film won only a music award for its song, Shallow. Instead, two of the biggest awards Sunday night went to Bohemian Rhapsody. The movie was hugely popular with the public but received less praise from critics. Rami Malek, who played Mercury, also won the Golden Globe for best actor. "Thank you to Freddie Mercury for giving me the joy of a lifetime," Malek said in his acceptance speech.