Posted by Peter "Paparazzi" Fielder as Celebrities at 12:41 AM UTC on Dec, 15 2010
The Golden Globe nominations have arrived and “The King’s Speech” leads with 7 nominations, but with plenty of movies and TV categories to choose from there’s plenty of room for many winners at this years awards celebration.
Here’s are the top Film Category Nominees:
Best Picture (Drama)
‘Black Swan’
‘The Fighter’
‘Inception’
‘The King’s Speech’
‘The Social Network’Best Picture (Comedy)
‘Alice in Wonderland’
‘Burlesque’
‘The Kids Are All Right’
‘Red’
‘The Tourist’Best Director
Darren Aronofsky, ‘Black Swan’
David Fincher, ‘The Social Network’
Tom Hooper, ‘The King’s Speech’
Christopher Nolan, ‘Inception’
David O. Russell, ‘The Fighter’
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Posted by Kate Alvarez as Awards & Accolades, Golden Globes, Michael C. Hall at 2:09 AM UTC on Jan, 18 2010
The Dexter actor was all smiles at the recent Golden Globe Awards as he accepted the award for best actor in a drama. It was his first public appearance since he revealed a few days ago that he is battling cancer.
The 38-year-old revealed last week that he has been diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, but it was discovered in a treatable and curable stage. His spokesman, Craig Bankey, said that the actor’s cancer is in remission and he will continue scheduled treatments.
Congratulations on winning the award, Michael, and we’re hoping for your speedy recovery!
Posted by Kate Alvarez as Awards & Accolades, Golden Globes, Jane Lynch, Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison at 2:01 AM UTC on Jan, 18 2010
No surprise there. Glee took home the award for best musical or comedy television series, beating veteran shows as The Office, 30 Rock, and Entourage at the recent Golden Globe Awards.
Although the hit Fox show bagged the biggest award that night, it didn’t win three other awards that its cast members were nominated for. Leah Michele, who was nominated as best actress in a musical or comedy series lost to Toni Colette from The United States of Tara. Jane Lynch, who was nominated as best supporting actress, lost to Chloe Sevigny of Big Love. Matthew Morrison lost the best actor award to Alec Baldwin of 30 Rock.
“Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press and Miss Barbara Streisand,” said Glee creator Ryan Murphy in his acceptance speech, with the cast celebrating behind him. “We would like to thank all the wonderful people who actually thought a musical would work on primetime television.”
Congratulations, Gleeks!
View the highlights and complete list of winners here.
Posted by Kate Alvarez as Awards & Accolades, Christina Aguilera, Golden Globes, Heidi Klum, Lea Michele, Penelope Cruz at 1:52 AM UTC on Jan, 18 2010
A little rain (okay, it did pour heavily) didn’t stop the celebrities from strutting their gowns at yesterday’s Golden Globe Awards. Here are my top five choices for best dressed.

It’s refreshing to see that instead of her usual short skirts and petite dresses, Glee’s Lea Michele caught our attention with this long Oscar de la Renta number.

I wonder how Kate Hudson kept her fabulous structured Marchesa dress and Casadei pumps from getting drenched and muddy.

Christina Aguilera’s Versace peach chiffon gown with a unique metallic bodice stood out from other peach-hued gowns I spotted that night.

Penelope Cruz, nominated for her role in Nine, accessorized her glamorous Giorgio Armani Privé black lace gown with Chopard diamonds.

This Roberto Cavalli fishtail gown accessorized with Lorraine Schwartz jewels made Heidi Klum the night’s freshest catch.
Those designers should’ve made matching couture umbrellas to match the stars’ ensembles!
View the highlights and complete list of winners here.
Posted by Splashpress Media as Awards & Accolades, Golden Globes at 9:26 AM UTC on Dec, 11 2008
Here it is, folks, the GG nominations:
FILM
Best Motion Picture – Drama
• The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
• Frost/Nixon
• The Reader
• Revolutionary Road
• Slumdog Millionaire
Best Actress – Motion Picture – Drama
• Anne Hathaway, Rachel Getting Married
• Angelina Jolie, Changeling
• Meryl Streep, Doubt
• Kristin Scott Thomas, I’ve Loved You So Long
• Kate Winslet. Revolutionary Road
Best Actor – Motion Picture – Drama
• Leonardo DiCaprio, Revolutionary Road
• Frank Langella, Frost/Nixon
• Sean Penn, Milk
• Brad Pitt, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
• Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler
Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
• Burn After Reading
• Happy-Go-Lucky
• In Bruges
• Mamma Mia!
• Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Best Actress – Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
• Rebecca Hall, Vicky Cristina Barcelona
• Sally Hawkins Happy-Go-Lucky
• Frances McDormand, Burn After Reading
• Meryl Streep, Mamma Mia!
• Emma Thompson, Last Chance Harvey
Best Actor – Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
• Javier Bardem, Vicky Cristina Barcelona
• Colin Farrell, In Bruges
• James Franco, Pineapple Express
• Brendan Gleeson, In Bruges
• Dustin Hoffman, Last Chance Harvey
Best Supporting Actress
• Amy Adams, Doubt
• Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona
• Viola Davis, Doubt
• Marisa Tomei, The Wrestler
• Kate Winslett, The Reader
Best Supporting Actor
• Tom Cruise, Tropic Thunder
• Robert Downey Jr., Tropic Thunder
• Ralph Fiennes, The Duchess
• Philip Seymour Hoffman, Doubt
• Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
Best Animated Feature
• Bolt
• Kung Fu Panda
• WALL-E
TV
Best Television Series – Drama
• Dexter
• House
• In Treatment
• Mad Men
• True Blood
Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama
• Sally Field, Brothers & Sisters
• Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
• January Jones, Mad Men
• Anna Paquin, True Blood
• Kyra Sedgwick, The Closer
Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama
• Gabriel Byrne, In Treatment
• Michael C. Hall, Dexter
• Jon Hamm, Mad Men
• Hugh Laurie, House
• Jonathan Rhys Meyers, The Tudors
Best Television Series – Comedy or Musical
• 30 Rock
• Californication
• Entourage
• The Office
• Weeds
Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical
• Christina Applegate, Samantha Who?
• America Ferrera, Ugly Betty
• Tina Fey, 30 Rock
• Debra Messing, The Starter Wife
• Mary-Louise Parker, Weeds
Best Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical
• Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
• Steve Carell, The Office
• Kevin Connolly, Entourage
• David Duchovny, Californication
• Tony Shalhoub, Monk