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Well-Wishes to Australia Sent From Golden Globe Stage
The wildfires have so far scorched an area twice the size of the U.S. state of Maryland. They have killed at least two dozen people and destroyed about 2,000 homes.
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Filmmakers Claim ‘Harry Potter' Lifted Ideas From Their 1986 Film
An entertainment attorney claims script theft is “stock and trade of what Hollywood is all about.”
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Co-Stars Say Huffman Remorseful for Role in College Case
Felicity Huffman’s co-stars in a new Netflix movie say they found her remorseful about her role in a college admissions scandal.
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard Gets Engaged in Prison
Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who rose to notoriety after the 2015 murder of her mother Dee Dee Blanchard, is engaged. The 27-year-old accepted a proposal from a man she met through her prison’s pen pal program, a family-friend and representative for Blanchard tells E! News. “I mean it’s something that she’s been keeping under wraps for a little bit,” Fancy Macelli...
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Nicolas Cage Files for Annulment Days After Apparent Wedding
Just days after E! News had confirmed Nicolas Cage and girlfriend Erika Koike obtained a marriage license, it appears the actor is pumping the brakes. Court documents obtained by E! News indicate Cage filed for an annulment with Koike on Wednesday, indicating that the pair had evidently tied the knot.
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The Complete List of Winners at Screen Actors Guild Awards
“Black Panther” took the top award at Sunday’s 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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'The Americans' Gets Going-Away Present From Globes
The Golden Globes gave the FX series “The Americans” a going-away present by naming it the best television drama following the conclusion of its six-season run, leading the cast and creators to hold a group hug onstage.
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And the Golden Globe Goes To: 2019 Winners List
Complete list of winners at the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards, presented Sunday in Beverly Hills, California, by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association:
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Women Supporting Kavanaugh Find Themselves in Storm's Center
It started as a series of phone calls among old high-school friends and ended up embroiling 65 women in the firestorm over a sexual assault allegation that could shape the Supreme Court. In a matter of hours, they all signed onto a letter rallying behind high court nominee and their high school friend Brett Kavanaugh as someone who “has always...
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'The Big Bang Theory' Actress Mayim Bialik Responds to Backlash Over Harvey Weinstein Op-Ed
“The Big Bang Theory” actress Mayim Bialik found herself defending comments she wrote in a recent New York Times opinion piece relating to Harvey Weinstein. In the op-ed Bialik wrote of how she largely escaped the harrowing encounters so many of her fellow peers endured because of how she dressed and acted around men.
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‘Moonlight,' ‘Transparent' Win at GLAAD Media Awards
The Oscar winner “Moonlight” has won again, taking best film at the 28th annual GLAAD Media Awards....
Barry Jenkins’ coming-of-age portrait was honored by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation at the awards held Saturday at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California....
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Oscars Memorial Omits Patricia Arquette's Transgender Sister
Actress Patricia Arquette says she was upset the Oscars left her transgender sister out of the “In Memoriam” tribute.
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Producers Can't Keep Politics From Edging Into Oscars Show
Meryl Streep ushered politics into Hollywood’s awards season when she used her Golden Globes acceptance speech to condemn President Donald Trump for what she called his “instinct to humiliate.” Stars were even more outspoken at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, held just days after Trump’s travel ban caused havoc at airports across the country. Even last week’s performance-heavy Grammy Awards...
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Filmmakers Claim Harry Potter Lifted Their Ideas
The filmmakers behind the 1986 B-movie “Troll” say they used the name Harry Potter long before J.K. Rowling did. Jenna Susko reports for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Wednesday, July 29, 2015.
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Patricia Arquette Calls for Equal Pay for Women at Oscars
Actress Patricia Arquette began trending on Twitter moments after giving her Oscars acceptance speech for best supporting actress.
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“Boyhood” Named Best Film of the Year at BAFTAs
Slow-cooked coming-of-age tale “Boyhood” took the best film and director trophies at the British Academy Film Awards on Sunday, while Wes Anderson’s candy-colored comedy “The Grand Budapest Hotel” won the biggest haul of prizes, with five.
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SAG Award Big Wins: “Birdman” and “Orange is the New Black”
Oscar hopes for “Birdman” got an enormous updraft over the weekend with big wins from the acting and producing guilds, possibly sending the comedy soaring over the perceived Academy Awards front-runner “Boyhood.”
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“Boyhood” Leads New York Film Critics Circle
Richard Linklater’s 12-years-in-the-making “Boyhood” has been named best picture by the New York Film Critics Circle.
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“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” Teaser Trailer
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” will blast into theaters on December 18, 2015.