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William Bradley: Mad Men Sweeps the Latest Awards and Loses A Key Character
Original at Huffington Post
• Wed, Jan 27
By William Bradley Jon Hamm was nominated for best actor at the Golden Globes and the Screen Actors Guild. (There's no Producers Guild award for acting.) Both times Michael C. Hall, who plays a serial killer of serial killers on Dexter, won the prize. Incidentally, here are the cast members who won Actor statuet...
Gold Derby nuggets: Ad rates flat for Oscars | ABC flattens 'Ugly Betty' | Jason Reitman flatters 'Up in the Air' co-writer
Original at The Envelope
• Wed, Jan 27
By tomoneil • Brian Steinberg reports, "The price for a 30-second ad in ABC's vaunted telecast of the Academy Awards is running between $1.3 million and $1.5 million, according to media buyers, a range that tracks even with last year's prices even as a newly expanded pool of best-picture nominees migh...
Poll: Is Brad Pitt dodging award shows because he's mad they're snubbing him?
Original at The Envelope
• Wed, Jan 27
By tomoneil Is it possible that he's privately upset that he hasn't generated solo kudos buzz this derby season? Last year, Brad was generously available to promote "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" when it was up for best picture at the Oscars, Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards and he was n...
David Arquette Responds To NYT's Comments About Wife's Weight Gain
Original at Huffington Post
• Mon, Jan 25
By The Huffington Post News Team Last week the NYT ran a picture of Courteney Cox at the Golden Globes along with her and Arquette's friend Jennifer Aniston and Kate Hudson and asked what the three lovely ladies had in common. The answer: "You could definitely see the difference if you concentrated solely on the upper arms....
Tallulah Morehead: The SAG Awards: Inglourious Actours.
Original at Huffington Post
• Sun, Jan 24
By Tallulah Morehead Tina Fey naturally won Best Female Actress in a TV Comedy Series because, well, she is. She also was wisely wearing a much-more attractive gown than the horror she wore to The Golden Globes the day before. For my review of last year's SAG Awards, click here.
SAG Awards 2010: List Of Winners
Original at Huffington Post
• Sat, Jan 23
• 1 related articles
By The Huffington Post News Team LOS ANGELES — The cast of the spunky TV series "Glee," about misfits in a high school singing club, and "30 Rock" stars Tina Fey... LOS ANGELES — The cast of the spunky TV series "Glee," about misfits in a high school singing club, and "30 Rock" stars Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin won acting trophies S...
Opinion: DVDs play secret starring role in who wins SAG Awards
Original at The Envelope
• Sat, Jan 23
By tomoneil But maybe it doesn't matter if Streep and Clooney end up winning SAG awards tonight. Two years ago, DVDs of "Away from Her" were sent to SAG members, boosting Julie Christie to a SAG victory over Marion Cotillard ("La Vie en Rose," which wasn't sent via DVD to SAG voters). But Cotillard won the...
Kate Winslet escaped exposure
Original at ExpoSay
• Thu, Jan 21
The actress - who picked up an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in 'The Reader' and two Golden Globes for her performances in 'The Reader' and 'Revolutionary Road' respectively in 2009 - decided to take some time out so people wouldn't get tired of her.
Roderick Spencer: Notes on Double Handbagging at the Golden Globes
Original at Huffington Post
• Wed, Jan 20
By Roderick Spencer Handbagging is an honorable profession. We're the non-celeb companions who guide and provide, deflect and protect, amuse and excuse the well known women to whom we are attached. My daughter, Mavis Spencer is 18, six feet tall and size zero. She's got the long-limbs, big eyes and head-of-ha...
Sandra Bullock Could Win an Oscar, and other Post-Golden Globes Predictions
Original at Gawker
• Mon, Jan 18
By Richard Lawson At the Globes: That film did indeed win the Best Screenplay prize at the Globes, which don't make a distinction between adapted and original. After the Globes: The Oscar will very likely go to Air, especially because it doesn't have to compete with Quentin Tarantino.
Our Love Hate Relationship with January Jones Continues at the Golden Globes
Original at Gawker
• Mon, Jan 18
By Brian Moylan January Jones is the worst part of an excellent show, and we love us some Mad Men, but after her Saturday Night Live debacle, we just don't know what to make of her. It's love, hate, love, hate, love, hate. Last night didn't help. In the press room after Mad Men's win for Best TV Show Without Jokes o...
Ricky Gervais Slays the Golden Globes - Favorite Moments?Original at First Showing
• Sun, Jan 17
By Alex Billington There's no doubt that awards shows are long-winded and usually boring. Every now and then, though, there comes a host who dares to lead an awards show with great humor, gravitas and yet, seemingly, without care. This year at the 67th Annual Golden Globes, comedian Ricky Gervais was that hos...
Golden Globes: Mo'Nique Gets Emo'Tional, Robert Downey Jr. Thanks No OneOriginal at gawker.com
• Sun, Jan 17
By Adrian Chen Best Animated Feature Film: "Up" Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama: Michael C. Hall for "Dexter" Best Foreign Language Film: "The White Ribbon" (Germany) Best Director, Motion Picture: James Cameron for "Avatar" Best Motion Picture, Drama: "Avatar"
Golden Globes: Robert Downey Jr. Thanks No One, Mo'Nique Gets Emo'TionalOriginal at gawker.com
• Sun, Jan 17
By Adrian Chen With the first award—best supporting actress—came the first waterworks at the podium, and they poured forth like a force of nature. Mo'Nique accepted her award for her role in 'Precious' with a thunderous thanks to her awesome God.
Meryl Streep Wins Best Actress, Rambles at Golden GlobesOriginal at gawker.com
• Sun, Jan 17
By Adrian Chen Meryl Streep won best actress for her portrayal of Julia Child in "Julia & Julia" and gave a speech that unfolded chaotically, clause after clause like an incomprehensible tulip. At the end, she got all "Lovely Bones," imagining her dead mother teaching her how to "have her happy movi...
Live Blogging the Golden Globes
Original at gawker.com
• Sun, Jan 17
By Brian Moylan That's right, you celebrity-obsessed awards show junkies, we're virtually crashing the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's drunken dinner party, and we're going to be talking bad about it all night. Please come join us. We'll give you a trophy!
Gown and Out in Beverly Hills: Golden Globes Red Carpet Fashion
Original at Gawker
• Sun, Jan 17
By Richard Lawson Another Gleek, Lea Michele, does not have an alibi for the night that Howard Stern was decapitated. Jon Krasinksi and Emily Blunt make such an ugly couple, don't they? January Jones hopes Sunday night, live, goes better than Saturday. Marion Cotillard sure is pretty.
Psssst … Here's who will win the Golden Globes (Good news, 'Avatar' fans!)
Original at The Envelope
• Sun, Jan 17
By tomoneil Meryl Streep ("Julie & Julia") will beat herself ("It's Complicated") and rival divas to win best comedy/musical actress. Speaking of divas, Mo'Nique ("Precious") has best supporting actress in the bag even though she didn't bother to attend the film's press conference with the H...
Mo'Nique responds (kind of) to criticism at the Critics' Choice AwardsOriginal at The Envelope
• Fri, Jan 15
By tomoneil Finally, she's on board with award shows, now that VH1 cameras were pointed on her tonight, and NBC cameras will telecast her acceptance speech Sunday night at the Golden Globes. Makes you wonder: Would Mo'Nique have shown up at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards earlier this week if a...
Opinion: Sarah Tomlinson: Awards Season Ennui
Original at Huffington Post
• Thu, Jan 14
By Sarah Tomlinson The Golden Globes are Sunday. Yawn. And I can't say that I'm all that much more excited for the Academy Awards. Why am I feeling so blasé this year? And why do I get the sense I'm not alone? The Golden Globes are on Sunday. Yawn. And I can't say that I'm all that much more excited for The Academy Awards i...
Oscars derby update: Can 'Avatar' triumph at Golden Globes and Critics' Choice Awards to emerge as official front-runner?
Original at The Envelope
• Thu, Jan 14
By tomoneil Those five films recently established themselves officially as the most serious rivals to win the top prize at the Oscars by reaping nominations from the Directors' Guild of America -- the most important Academy Awards omen. But how accurate are the Critics' Choice Awards and Golden Gl...
Robert J. Elisberg: The PreCurse of the Golden Globes Returns
Original at Huffington Post
• Thu, Jan 14
By Robert J. Elisberg Best Actor (drama) - wrong Best Actor (comedy) - not even nominated for an Oscar. Best Actress (drama) - right Best Actress (comedy) - not even nominated for an Oscar Best Supporting Actress - not nominated for an Oscar. Best Foreign Language Film - wrong Best Animated Feature - right
Opinion: Oscar derby update on the best picture race: Early awards boost 'Up in the Air,' 'Hurt Locker' and 'Inglourious Basterds'
Original at The Envelope
• Thu, Dec 17
By tomoneil Avatar" followed up on its socko reviews to score top bids for best picture and director from the Golden Globes and Critics Choice Movie Awards, but it got snubbed by AFI. A Serious Man" made the AFI list and was nominated for best pic by the Critics Choice Awards, but wasn't nominated for bes...
Gold Derby nuggets: Globe nominees not always Oscar-worthy | Sasha Stone's SAG kudos preview | Does 'Avatar' tune hit right notes?
Original at The Envelope
• Wed, Dec 16
By tomoneil • Erik Childress crunches the numbers to find the correlation between being nominated for a Golden Globe and landing an Oscar nod. As Erik discovers, "In the last decade of the 54 films nominated for Best Drama, only 32 have received a Best Picture nomination. That's only 59%. Not even a 'fres...
Gold Derby nuggets: Golden Globes analysis | Rock and Roll HOF inductees | 'Dexter' producer cuts loose
Original at The Envelope
• Tue, Dec 15
By tomoneil • In his first forecast of the Golden Globes, Scott Feinberg predicts "Up in the Air" to win best drama, director (Jason Reitman) and actor (George Clooney) though Mo'Nique ("Precious") will best the "Air" supporting actresses -- Vera Farmiga and Anna Kendrick -- and Quentin Tarantino...
Golden Globes 2010: Predicting the Nominees
Original at hubpages.com
• Sat, Dec 5
By mandawg9 On Tuesday, December 15, the nominees will be announced for the Golden Globe awards. I'm never up-to-date with television, and there's way too many shows to watch, so I won't even bother with those nominees.... On Tuesday, December 15, the nominees will be announced for the Golden Globe award...
Opinion: Inside track: Golden Globes' race for best drama picture
Original at The Envelope
• Sat, Dec 5
By tomoneil Here's how the race looks now. Nominations will be unveiled Dec. 15. BEST DRAMA PICTURE FRONT-RUNNERS The Hurt Locker" Inglourious Basterds" Invictus" Precious" Up in the Air" More experts predict Oscars' best-picture derby Inside track on the Golden Globes' race for best drama actor
Golden Globes hike Woody Harrelson, snub 'Astro Boy,' trumpet Miley Cyrus and Adam Lambert songs
Original at The Envelope
• Wed, Dec 2
By tomoneil Cheer up, Miley Cyrus and Adam Lambert fans! While those mean ole Oscars have disqualified most songs from Miley's "Hannah Montana" and Lambert's "Time for Miracles" from "2012," the Golden Globes will be much more accommodating. Two "Hannah Montana" songs are on the Globes' official e...
Michael Stuhlbarg: A 'Serious' awards contenderOriginal at The Envelope
• Sun, Nov 29
By tomoneil Michael Stuhlbarg gives such an impressive performance as a 1960s suburban poppa whose life crumbles in "A Serious Man" that he's a good bet to be nominated for best actor at the Golden Globes. The comedy/musical category is light, and the filmmakers behind "A Serious Man," Joel and Ethan...
Inside track on the Oscars' supporting-actress race
Original at The Envelope
• Sun, Nov 29
By tomoneil In the Oscars' race for best supporting actress, Mo'Nique is widely presumed to be the front-runner. Below, bullets mark the five gals I believe will reap nominations. Also, check out how I handicap these races: best actor, lead actress, supporting actor and best picture.
Oscar winners were predicted by guild awards
Original at The Envelope
• Mon, Feb 23
By tomoneil Lead actress winner Kate Winslet ("The Reader") won supporting actress with the Screen Actors Guild as well as the Golden Globes before being bumped up to lead actress and winning the BAFTA. RELATED POST: Oscar nominations follow guild awards as a guide
Review – Award Winners, Scene It?‘s Trivia Pack For the Oscars
Original at krisabel.ctv.ca
• Sun, Feb 15
Canada The pack includes questions not just about the Oscars, but also about the Golden Globes, Grammys, and Emmys. While most movie buffs may have a good idea how many Oscars “Titanic” won, for example, they’ll probably be at a loss to guess the number of ...
Opinion: Dennis Palumbo: Oscars and Emmys and Globes, Oh my!
Original at Huffington Post
• Tue, Feb 3
By Dennis Palumbo In recent years, awards have proliferated like viruses. Besides the old standards--the Oscars for achievement in film, the Emmys for television--there are now the Golden Globes, the People's Choice, and the MTV Awards, as well as less-publicized awards (though crucial to the industr...
Week in Review: Tina Fey takes on forum posters as Kate Winslet celebrates double Golden Globes victory | BAFTAs boost Oscar hopes for 'Slumdog Millionaire' and 'Benjamin Button'
Original at The Envelope
• Sun, Jan 18
By tomoneil • Tina Fey trashed The Envelope's forum posters in her Golden Globe acceptance speech! • Tina Fey accepts our apology on behalf of The Envelope forum posters. • Will Kate Winslet's upset at the Golden Globes trip up the Oscars derby? • Will the Golden Globes winners repeat at the Oscars? • 'W...
Kate Winslet Waxes, Sean Penn Wanes and Other Curious Golden Globes Implications
Original at Defamer
• Mon, Jan 12
By STV 1. Is this Kate Winslet's year, like, for real this time? To the extent we all love to hate the Globes and downplay their implications in the awards-season sweepstakes, the Best Actress winners are reliable-enough indicators of the competition in that Oscar category. Without a Helen Mirr...
Kate Winslet Waxes, Sean Penn Wanes and Other Curious Golden Globes Implications
Original at Gawker
• Mon, Jan 12
By STV 1. Is this Kate Winslet's year, like, for real this time? To the extent we all love to hate the Globes and downplay their implications in the awards-season sweepstakes, the Best Actress winners are reliable-enough indicators of the competition in that Oscar category. Without a Helen Mirr...
Opinion: Not so bold and beautiful at the Golden Globes
Original at Houston Chronicle
• Sun, Jan 11
The stars walking the red carpet at the 66th Golden Globe Awards Sunday night looked like they weren’t sure how to dress when many of their fans may be ... Golden Globes Fashion: The Best ... And The Worst MTV.com Golden Globes in review Chicago Daily Herald
Christopher Nolan's Globes Speech in Honor of Heath LedgerOriginal at First Showing
• Sun, Jan 11
By Alex Billington Not that I was expecting anything else, but I'm sure this is definitely a indication of what's to come with the Oscars. I've got a feeling Heath Ledger is going to win Best Supporting Actor there as well. And if the standing ovation here and Christopher Nolan's speech was emotional, just wait...
Oscars, Grammys and Golden Globes: Your 2009 Award Season Preview
Original at BlogHer
• Tue, Jan 6
By Megan Smith Vacuum the red carpet, slip into the Armanis, strap on the Jimmy Choos, and flash the Fred Leightons, 'cause award season 2009 has arrived. Whether it's the Oscars, the Grammys, the Golden Globes or the Screen Actors Guild Awards, BlogHer has got it covered. I'll be doing special posts ri...
Katie Holmes Has Solo Birthday, Is Skipping Golden Globes With Tom Cruise
Original at Huffington Post
• Fri, Dec 19
By The Huffington Post News Team While her husband was at the Los Angeles premiere of "Valkyrie," Katie and Suri were serenaded by her fellow cast and the audience with "Happy Birthday" and given a huge cake - from Tom - at Thursday's curtain call, reports People: Meanwhile, the final performance of "All My Sons" is sched...
TV News Briefs for January 10, 2008
Original at TV Series Finale
• Thu, Jan 10
American Gladiators -- The network remake of the syndicated series has apparently been good news for NBC. Viewership grew from the first to second half hour and the premiere won its timeslot on Sunday night. It's the best performance of a "non-sports event" in the time period since the 2005...
Opinion: Ken's Best and Personal Favorites of 2007
Original at First Showing
• Mon, Jan 7
By Ken Evans It's that time again! The time when we film critics put together our lists to try and sum up our opinions of the movies from the previous year. This is one of my favorite things to do, especially going into the Golden Globes and Academy Awards. Now is the time when each film begins to [...]
Opinion: Stars react to Golden Globe Award nominations...
Original at San Gabriel Valley Tribune
• Thu, Dec 13
Javier Bardem, nominated for best actor in a movie-drama for No Country for Old Men: "Working with the Coens has always been a dream of mine, and to be recognized for my work in one of their films is truly an honor. Muchas gracias to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association!”
Golden Globes Help Increase Movie Ticket Sales and Boost TV Ratings
Original at Content for Reprint
• Fri, Jan 26
By lwatkins Television shows are also seeing an increase in viewers due to their accolades at the Golden Globes. According to Media Week, Ugly Betty, which won the Golden Glove for Best TV comedy, drew its largest audience in over 3 months just three days after its win. Grey's Anatomy, which won for Best...
Podcast: Early Oscar picks; reviews of "Romantico'' and "Samoan Wedding''
Original at San Francisco Chronicle
• Fri, Jan 19
By podcasts@sfgate.com (Benny Evangelista) Now that the Golden Globes are over, Chronicle movie critic Mick LaSalle and arts and entertainment editor Leba Hertz run down who they think will be early favorites for the Academy Awards...
The Golden Globes: Best Television Series - Musical Or Comedy
Original at TV Squad
• Wed, Jan 10
By Richard Keller Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, OpEd, Desperate Housewives, Entourage, The Office, Ugly Betty, Awards With that being said, my in-depth five-minute analysis of the nominees for best comedy can be found after the jump. Entourage, HBO The Office, NBC
Podcast: The Scoop - 12/14/2006
Original at TV.com
• Thu, Dec 14
By info@tv.com On this week's installment of The Scoop, your podcast hosts discuss the just-released list of Golden Globes nominees, as well as all the midseason replacements we're looking foward to.
Opinion: Scrubs (DVD)
Original at The DVD Report
• Tue, Jul 18
By Britt Gillette Filmed in a real life hospital (North Hollywood Medical Center), Scrubs follows the bungling day-to-day experiences of medical intern Dr. John “J.D.” Dorian (Zach Braff). Along with his college buddy Dr. Christopher Turk (Donald Faison), the two newcomers must learn the ropes of daily lif...
Opinion: In Defense Of The Braless Drew Barrymore
Original at Defamer
• Wed, Jan 18
By Mark The entire viewership of the Golden Globes could easily second-guess Drew Barrymore's decision to go braless during her presenting duties, but JV NY Daily News gossip Lloyd Grove called in a plastic surgeon for his expert opinion on Barrymore's breasts: "What the hell was she thinking...
Opinion: In Defense Of The Braless Drew Barrymore
Original at defamer.gawker.com
• Wed, Jan 18
By Mark The entire viewership of the Golden Globes could easily second-guess Drew Barrymore's decision to go braless during her presenting duties, but JV NY Daily News gossip Lloyd Grove called in a plastic surgeon for his expert opinion on Barrymore's breasts: