Jared Leto, Julia Roberts, Leonardo DiCaprio, Judi Dench, Steve McQueen, Jonah Hill, Amy Adams, Matthew McConaughey, Alfonso Cuaron and more react to the honor on Thursday. | Read More
"I can't figure any of this shit out," a snubbed best original song contender tells THR after a tune from a recent member of the Academy board of governors beat out Coldplay, Jay Z, Beyonce and Taylor Swift. | Read More
UPDATED: "12 Years a Slave" takes best picture while "Gravity" helmer Alfonso Cuaron wins best director and Matthew McConaughey and Cate Blanchett take top acting awards. | Read More
THR's awards analyst on why virtually all of the Critics' Choice nominees -- including those denied Oscar nominations earlier on Thursday -- showed up at the ceremony. | Read More
Showtime entertainment president David Nevins says discussions are ongoing for a potential follow-up to the serial killer drama and defends the controversial series finale. | Read More
His victory for Olivia Newton-John over MCA Records in 1979 cleared the way for musical artists to free themselves from long-term record deals. | Read More
The two-time Cy Young Award winner receives the most lucrative deal for a pitcher ever and becomes the first baseball player with a $30 million average salary. | Read More
The actress unsuccessfully argued that new laws in California were enacted to her advantage. Unfortunately for her, they didn't come soon enough. | Read More
The nominees for the 86th Academy Awards were announced Thursday morning, but some movies and big names, predicted by many to be nominees, were left off the list. Tom Hanks didn't receive an Oscar nomination for his work in Captain Phillips or Saving Mr. Banks. Oprah Winfrey was also snubbed in the best supporting actress category for her work in Lee Daniels' The Butler. | Read More
Meryl Streep and John Williams broke their own Oscar records on Thursday. August: Osage County star Streep was nominated for best actress, while Williams was nominated for his score for The Book Thief. PHOTOS: 2014 Oscar Nominees | Read More
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