Looking for something new to watch? Why not check out this week's Golden Globes winners?
The Golden Globes winners were announced last weekend at a ceremony with, admittedly, a few hitches.
But one thing we can say in their defense is the winners on the night were the right ones.
While cinemas remain closed, and not all the award-winning movies are available to stream, the good news is the majority of the them, and the TV winners, are.
So here's where you can watch this year's Golden Globes winners on demand.
The Queen's Gambit
What it won - Best TV Limited Series & Best Actress in a TV Limited Series for Anya Taylor-Joy
Where you can watch it - Netflix
What's it about? - The show follows the rising career of orphaned chess prodigy Beth Harmon as she struggles with addiction issues.
The Crown (season 4)
What it won - Best Drama TV Series, Best Actress in a Drama TV Series for Emma Corrin, Best Actor in a Drama TV Series for Josh O'Connor, & Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series for Gillian Anderson (the most awards of all the Golden Globes winners)
Where you can watch it - Netflix
What's it about? - 'The Crown' depicts the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, with season 4 chronicling the years 1979 to the early 1990s.
Schitt's Creek (season 6)
What it won - Best Musical or Comedy TV Series & Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical TV Series for Catherine O'Hara
Where you can watch it - Netflix
What's it about? - The series follows the misadventures of the Rose family who move to the titular small town after losing all their wealth.
Ted Lasso
What it won - Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical TV series for Jason Sudeikis
Where you can watch it - Apple TV+
What's it about? - The titular figure is the US American Football coach who heads to the UK to manage a struggling London football team.
Small Axe
What it won - Best Supporting Actor in a TV Series for John Boyega
Where you can watch it - Sky TV/Sky Store
What's it about? - This anthology series depicts a number of distinct stories following the lives of West Indian immigrants in London from the 1960s to the 1980s.
I Know This Much Is True
What it won - Best Actor in a TV Limited Series for Mark Ruffalo
Where you can watch it - Sky TV/Sky Store
What's it about? - This family saga follows twins in a story of betrayal, sacrifice, and forgiveness.
Here are the movie Golden Globes winners.
Nomadland
What it won - Best Drama Movie & Best Director for Chloe Zhao
Where you can watch it - Disney+ from April 30th, and in cinemas when they reopen
What's it about? - Following the economic collapse of a company town in rural Nevada, Fern (Frances McDormand) packs her van and sets off on the road exploring a life outside of conventional society as a modern-day nomad.
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
What it won - Best Musical or Comedy Movie & Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Movie for Sacha Baron Cohen
Where you can watch it - Amazon Prime
What's it about? - Having dishonoured Kazakhstan on his last trip to America, Borat is determined to set things right this time around. His daughter Tutar comes along as they go about preparing a special gift for Vice President Mike Pence.
Soul
What it won - Best Animated Movie & Best Score for Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste
Where you can watch it - Disney+
What's it about? - Joe (voiced by Jamie Foxx), a pianist and music teacher, has an accident after getting the opportunity of a lifetime. His soul is detached from his body and he winds up in the Great Before. There he meets another soul named 22 (Tina Fey), who agrees to help him get back home.
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
What it won - Best Actor in a Drama Movie for Chadwick Boseman
Where you can watch it - Netflix
What's it about? - In 1920s Chicago, legendary "Mother of the Blues," Ma Rainey (Viola Davis), is due to record some of her most beloved songs. Tensions run high in the recording studio.
I Care a Lot
What it won - Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Movie for Rosamund Pike
Where you can watch it - Amazon Prime
What's it about? - Marla Grayson (Rosamund Pike) makes a living by becoming the legal guardian of elderly wards, and then draining them of their estate and assets. But then she goes after the wrong woman.
The United States vs. Billie Holiday
What it won - Best Actress in a Drama Movie for Andra Day
Where you can watch it - NOW TV
What's it about? - Set in the 1940s, this biographical drama follows the singer Billie Holiday as she is targeted by the government in an effort to racialise the war on drugs.
The Trial of the Chicago 7
What it won - Best Screenplay for Aaron Sorkin
Where you can watch it - Netflix
What's it about? - A group of anti–Vietnam War protesters are charged with conspiracy and crossing state lines with the intention of inciting riots in 1968.
The Life Ahead
What it won - Best Original Song for "Io sì (Seen)" by Diane Warren, Laura Pausini, and Niccolò Agliardi
Where you can watch it - Netflix
What's it about? - A twelve-year-old orphan named Momo (Ibrahima Gueye) is taken in by Madame Rosa (Sophia Loren), a former prostitute who now cares for their children.
The Mauritanian
What it won - Best Supporting Actress in a Movie for Jodie Foster
Where you can watch it - Amazon Prime from April 1st
What's it about? - This film depicts the true story of Slahi’s fight for freedom after being detained and imprisoned without charge by the U.S. Government for years.
The release of Golden Globes winners 'Judas and the Black Messiah' and 'Minari' in Ireland is TBC.