"12 Years a Slave," "American Hustle," "Breaking Bad," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" and "Behind the Candelabra" were among the big winners Sunday night. | Read More
UPDATED: Winners at the 71st annual Golden Globe Awards include Jennifer Lawrence, Amy Adams, Michael Douglas, Spike Jonze and Leonardo DiCaprio. | Read More
Michael Fassbender, Adam Driver and Hugo Weaving are among the many actors to catch director J.J. Abrams eye -- while sources indicate Luke, Leia and Han will have larger roles in the film than originally thought. | Read More
Sam Berns -- the subject of the Oscar-shortlisted HBO documentary -- died as a result of complications from the extremely rare genetic condition progeria. | Read More
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler shine brightest as hosts -- sign them up again! -- and the Globes avoids a bloated middle section to make it a relatively grump-free night. | Read More
UPDATED: After a first look at the season-two premiere's opening scene, Tatiana Maslany, Jordan Gavaris and co-creator Graeme Manson addressed reporters at winter TCA on Saturday in their second trip. | Read More
After a petition urging the removal of Kimmel from the airwaves reached more than 105,000 signatures, the White House responded that the First Amendment prevented it from doing so. | Read More
Red Granite Productions purchased film rights for $1.045 million in 2011. According to the government, Belfort paid just $21,000 toward victim restitution that year. | Read More
Jacqueline Bisset surprised both audiences and NBC censors on Sunday night a the Golden Globes when she swore during her acceptance speech. During her rambling speech following a win for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or TV Movie, a poorly time bleep caught the beginning of her sentence, but not the word "s--t" at the end of her sentence, which aired on the live broadcast. | Read More
Winning over the minds and hearts of moviegoers in America's heartland, Peter Berg's Navy SEALs drama Lone Survivor opened to a huge $38.5 million in North America, far more than expected and one of the best showings in recent times for a war film. The patriotic-themed pic, earning a coveted A+ CinemaScore, boasts the second-best debut of all time for the month of January after Cloverfield ($40.1 million). Lone Survivor was strongest in flyover states, led by Texas. | Read More
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