Awards season underway with Gothams, where 'Get Out' was one of the big winners

"Get Out" and "Call Me by Your Name" were the night's big winners.

— -- The march to the Academy Awards continues with the small but mighty Gotham Awards, where some early favorites took home prizes Monday night in New York City.

"Get Out," the social thriller by comedian Jordan Peele, picked up multiple awards, including best screenplay, breakthrough director and the audience award. But "Call Me by Your Name," a gay love story set in 1980s Italy, won the top prize for best feature.

Now in their 27th year, the Gothams have grown from just recognizing small films to career tributes and television and acting awards. The Gothams have also earned a spot on the awards season trail after launching three previous Gotham winners -- "Birdman," "Spotlight" and "Moonlight" -- all the way to the best picture prize at the Oscars.

Given that kind of track record, here are five trends from the Gotham Awards to watch for as the awards season officially gets underway:

'Get Out'

'Call Me by Your Name'

After picking up the best actress prize on Monday for playing a high school senior eager to escape her hometown in "Lady Bird," Ronan, who has twice been nominated for an Oscar, looks to pick up a third nomination for her role in the Gerta Gerwig-written and directed film.

Sexual misconduct scandals

Just like at the Hollywood Film Awards and the Governor's Awards, two other stops on the road to Oscars earlier this month, there was little or no mention of the sexual misconduct scandals that have embroiled Hollywood. This could be the playbook Hollywood uses to get through the rest of the awards season.