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Oscar nominations: the greatest snubs; will there be another this year?
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelA huge snub could come Tuesday morning if Oscar nominators go with Annette Bening and leave out Julianne Moore for "The Kids Are All Right." This comedy-drama underscores a fact ignored at most award shows: All great performances are the product of... -
Ricky Gervais can answer Golden Globe critics in Piers Morgan chat
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelWhat does Ricky Gervais think of the controversy over his sassy, oft-quoted remarks at the Golden Globes? We'll all find out when Piers Morgan interviews him for the Thursday edition of "Piers Morgan Tonight."... -
Gervais: He went too far, then again, not far enough
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe silence in the room gave away that Ricky Gervais was going a little too far, hitting a little too close to home in swinging for the fences at last night's Golden Globes. Nervous titters over his rehab and jail jokes to introducer Robert Downey Jr.,... -
Golden Globes: Host Ricky Gervais was just too nasty.
The opposite of dull and deferential is not snotty and abusive.
Just a little notion someone might have mentioned to Ricky Gervais before he once again took the stage at the Beverly Hilton on Sunday night as host of the 2011 Golden Globes. Last year, the...Tags: Jude Law, Chris Colfer, Glee (tv program), Minority Groups, Colin Firth
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Annette Bening, 'The Kids Are All Right' get a Golden Globes bounce
Pop2it"The Kids Are All Right" wasn't the biggest winner at the Golden Globes, but it may have had its profile raised the most.... -
Golden Globes: Annette Bening
The Big PictureMy kid is going--who is that old guy Annette Bening kissed before she went up to accept her best actress award? And of course, I'm going--I think it's fair to say that when it came to being a presenter, Robert...... -
Golden Globes shows love to 'The Social Network'
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers"The Social Network" has a lot of friends in Hollywood. The drama about the creation of Facebook continued its winning ways Sunday, taking home four trophies at the 68th Golden Globes, including dramatic feature, director for David Fincher, screenplay...Tags: Chris Colfer, Barney's Version (movie), Glee (tv program), Minority Groups, Colin Firth
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Golden Globes: No 'True Grit' but lots of potential surprises
One thing that's certain come Sunday evening at the 68th annual Golden Globe Awards — Joel and Ethan Coen's remake of "True Grit" will not be taking home any honors because the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. snubbed the box office hit.
On the...Tags: Glee (tv program), Colin Firth, The Fighter (movie), Johnny Depp, James Cameron
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Andrew Garfield, Mila Kunis hit W's A-list Golden Globes party after Critics' Choice Awards
Ministry of GossipMila Kunis showed and Andrew Garfield of "The Social Network" brought Shannon Woodward to the W Magazine Golden Globe Awards party celebrating the mag's Rooney Mara cover. Mila Kunis and Andrew Garfield had been at the Critics Choice Awards, where "The... -
This weekend: Ricky Gervais hosts Golden Globes; Gwyneth Paltrow hosts âSaturday Night Liveâ; Miss America crowned
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe NFL's divisional playoffs will be the biggest ratings generators this weekend. Saturday night's most-watched show will be the Green Bay-Atlanta game, which starts at 8 o'clock on Fox. Sunday's game between the New York Jets and New England Patriots --... -
Reel Critics: The year on the silver screen
Suzanne Perez's picks for best and worst movies of 2010:
Favorite Films
1. "The Social Network" — A real-life geek inherits the Earth. Aaron Sorkin's quicksilver dialogue and Jesse Eisenberg's acting delivery are superb.
2. "The Kids Are...Tags: Helen Mirren, Anne Hathaway, True Grit (movie), The King's Speech (movie), Lawyers
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'Rabbit Hole,' other films place marriage in Oscar spotlight
We've had Johnny and June in "Walk the Line," Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda's grouchy old-timers in "On Golden Pond" and real-life marrieds Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton bickering their way through "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
But they'...Tags: John Cameron Mitchell, The King's Speech (movie), Entertainment, Colin Firth, Family
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Jan 6, 2011
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