Why wasn't the winner of best original score announced during the telecast?
Some viewers at home may have noticed during the Golden Globes that the winner for best original score wasn't announced.
Instead of having the winner revealed during the live telecast, it was announced during a commercial break and did not make it into the live show.
The award went to Ludwig Göransson for "Sinners" and the moment was shared on the Golden Globes' official social media pages.
In his acceptance speech, the composer acknowledged "Sinners" director Ryan Coogler for writing an "incredible movie" about a musician. He also thanked the film's producers, his music partner and Raphael Saadiq who penned the song, "I Lied to You."
Also nominated for best score were Hans Zimmer for "F1," Alexandre Desplat for "Frankenstein," Jonny Greenwood for "One Battle After Another," Kangding Ray for "Sirāt" and Max Richter for "Hamnet."






