THR's awards analyst explains why the most noteworthy result of the night was the loss of "12 Years a Slave" newcomer Lupita Nyong'o to "American Hustle" A-lister Jennifer Lawrence in the best supporting actress race. | Read More
Lance Bass tweeted "what a speech," while Kate Mara wrote "Be my Valentine?" after the actress addressed a Las Vegas conference benefiting LGBTQ youth. | Read More
UPDATED: "About Last Night," starring Kevin Hart, also prospers at the Valentine's Day and Presidents Day box office; "RoboCop" disappoints, while "Winter's Tale" quickly melts. | Read More
The "Bachelorette" screenwriter, who's white, on her "diarrhea-level" anxiety about writing the remake and why John Legend is funnier than Phil Collins. | Read More
THR has the ultimate guide to the week's biggest events in Hollywood, including agency soirees, Madonna's after-party, and Vanity Fair's bash in its new location; the list will be updated as more events are confirmed. | Read More
The "Southland" alum previews how his character compares to his comic book counterpart, romance with Rosita, Eugene's secret and conflict with Glenn. | Read More
"We're incredibly sorry that this happened," CEO Yancey Strickler wrote in a blog post after hackers accessed phone numbers, addresses and other personal information from the crowdfunding site's users. | Read More
The labor exec acknowledged that he's in contention to lead the NBA Players Association, which is reportedly meeting candidates Saturday in New Orleans. | Read More
Olympics viewers got a first look at Angelina Jolie's upcoming movie Unbroken on Sunday. A preview of the film, which marks Jolie's second movie as a director following 2011′s In the Land of Blood and Honey, aired during NBC's coverage of the Winter Games. PHOTOS: Sochi Mascots Reimagined by Hollywood's Top Animation Talent | Read More
[Warning: This story contains spoilers from episode 410, "Inmates," of The Walking Dead.] With Rick (Andrew Lincoln), Carl (Chandler Riggs) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) safe, AMC's The Walking Dead shifted its focus to what happened to the remainder of the group -- including the fates of baby Judith and Carol (Melissa McBride). | Read More
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