Best Screenplay Golden Globes: Quentin Tarantino Wins For 'Django Unchained'

Big Win For Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino has won Best Screenplay at the 2013 Golden Globes.

Tarantino, who wrote "Django Unchained," defeated Mark Boal ("Zero Dark Thirty"), Tony Kushner ("Lincoln"), David O. Russell ("Silver Linings Playbook") and Chris Terrio ("Argo") for the award. This is Tarantino's second Golden Globe award for screenwriting; he previously won in 1996 for co-writing the script to "Pulp Fiction." Tarantino has been nominated twice before in the Best Director category at the Golden Globes, for "Pulp Fiction" and "Inglourious Basterds."

In addition to the Golden Globes win, Tarantino has also earned an Oscar nomination for his work on "Django Unchained."

Last year, Woody Allen won Best Screenplay at the Golden Globes for "Midnight in Paris." Allen also won Best Original Screenplay at the Academy Awards.

For a full list of Golden Globes winners, click here.

The Golden Globes are voted on by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Per the Globes website, the group was found during World War II. More about the organization can be found here.

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