It’s Ladies Night at the SAG Awards
Gary Oldman, Francis McDormand, Allison Janney and Sam Rockwell continued their awards season trophy sweeps at the SAG Awards Sunday night in Los Angeles, while Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri took the night’s top big film prize, Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Theatrical Motion Picture. The Screen Actors Guild ceremonies were broadcast from the Shrine Auditorium on TNT and TBS and hosted by Kristen Bell – and coming...
‘Mrs. Maisel,’ ‘Handmaid’s Tale,’ ‘The Shape of Water’ Score Top Prizes at PGA Awards
The Shape of Water took the top film prize at the Producers Guild of America Awards held Saturday night, securing its place as one of the frontrunners for Oscar’s best picture. Director Guillermo del Toro was not on hand at the Beverly Hilton to receive the honor. The romantic fantasy film’s supporting actor Richard Jenkins told the audience at the Beverly Hilton that del Toro was in Mexico with his father, who is ill, and read a...
Berlanti, Fonda, Selleck, Condé and Reilly Receive Tartikoff Awards
It was a night of fond remembrances, more than a few tears and several standing ovations at the 15th annual Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Awards, which honored two acting legends, two highly respected television executives and a prolific showrunner. Jane Fonda, Tom Selleck, Kevin Reilly, Cesar Condé and Greg Berlanti were feted during a gala held January 17 at the Fontainebleau Resort in Miami Beach during the 2018 NATPE Market...
‘The Shape of Water,’ ‘I, Tonya,’ ‘Three Billboards’ and ‘Big Little Lies’ Victorious at Critics’ Choice Awards
It was a huge night at the 23rd Annual Critics’ Choice Awards for The Shape of Water, as trophies were handed out by the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) and Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) for the best achievements in film and television. The gala ceremonies took place at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica and were hosted by actor and activist Olivia Munn and broadcast on the CW network Thursday...
It’s Oprah’s Night at the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards
The 75th annual Golden Globe Awards will go down in history not only for the fact that nearly everyone wore all black in solidarity with those who have been sexually harassed and went public about it, but for Oprah Winfrey’s rousing speech upon accepting the Cecil B. DeMille award. It immediately spawned the hashtag #Oprah2020, alongside #WhyWeWearBlack and #TimesUp. Winfrey, who hosted her own talk show for 25 years and is an...