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'The King's Speech' continues its reign at SAG Awards
In the span of about two weeks, "The King's Speech" has gone from Oscar underdog to front-runner.
The World War II-era British drama took the Screen Actors Guild's top honor Sunday evening, winning the movie ensemble acting award and essentially...Tags: Movies, Career and Workplace, Christian Bale, Glee (tv program), Tim Conway
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2011 Summer movies list
May 6
The Beaver
A once-successful toy executive and family man suffering from depression begins communicating through a beaver hand puppet. With Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster and Anton Yelchin. Written by Kyle Killen. Directed by Foster. Summit...Tags: Lone Scherfig, Craig Roberts, Roschdy Zem, Johnny Depp, Science and Technology
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Golden Globes: Winner Katey Sagal is 'shocked' but prepared
Mommie-Not-So-Dearest triumphed over "The Good Wife."
Katey Sagal, who plays the ruthless matriarch of an outlaw motorcycle gang in FX's "Sons of Anarchy," scored the first upset of the Golden Globes ceremony when she won for lead actress in a television...Tags: Golden Globe Awards, Glee (tv program), Celebrities, Satellite and Cable Service, Katey Sagal
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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: Christian Bale, Students, Glee (tv program), Celebrities, Teaching and Learning
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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: Christian Bale, Glee (tv program), Johnny Depp, I Love You Phillip Morris (movie), Human Interest
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SAG Awards: Colin Firth and 'The King's Speech' are victorious
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersA night after winning top honors at the Directors Guild, "The King's Speech" picked up the trophy for outstanding cast at the 17th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Sunday night, and Colin Firth nabbed lead actor honors for his performance in the film....Tags: Movies, Christian Bale, Career and Workplace, Golden Globe Awards, Celebrities
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Cover story: Season of promise: Fall TV preview
Brand XWelcome to the Fall TV Season. Despite knowing you will let me down at least as much as you lift me up, I admit that the big billboards heralding your big new shows raised in me a childlike rush of anticipation. I notice that you are especially full of... -
'Boardwalk Empire' recap: Struggling against history
Show TrackerThe pieces are drawing closer and closer together on "Boardwalk Empire," and now it's to the point where a casual moment in one storyline can have a ripple effect on another way over in another storyline. Consider: Nelson Van Alden...... -
The book that inspired 'Boardwalk Empire'
Jacket CopyOn Sunday night, HBO premieres its new series, "Boardwalk Empire," about prohibition-era Atlantic City. It stars Steve Buscemi as Enoch "Nucky" Thompson and counts director Martin Scorcese among its producers. The series is loosely based on a book -- one.... -
'Boardwalk Empire' recap: Putting the pieces in place
Show TrackerThe title of the second episode of "Boardwalk Empire," "The Ivory Tower," comes from a novel of the same name by Henry James, which Margaret reads in her hospital bed. The book, unfinished due to James' death but highly praised...... -
'Boardwalk Empire' recap: Who's real and who's fakin' it.
Show TrackerThe fourth episode of âBoardwalk Empireâ â possibly the young showâs best episode yet â reveals that the series is something completely unexpected: Itâs a love story. Sure, the trappings of a gangster tale are all pres... -
Early forecast of SAG Awards: Best TV drama actor
Gold DerbyIt doesn't matter anymore that Hugh Laurie ("House") won TV drama actor of 2006 and 2008 at the SAG Awards. He won't even be nominated at the next batch of kudos to be bestowed by the Screen Actors Guild on Jan. 30, according to our pundit Rob Licuria...
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