Perhaps you were asleep. Or drowsy. Or buzzed from a drinking game.
Perhaps you were focused on the dress. You were comparing it to all of the evenin...
From "Best Supporting Actress" to "Best Adapted Screenplay," some of Hollywood's A-listers and even the most obscure films will be recognized this eve...
While these predictions focus more on mainstream movies, it is not necessarily the ones dominating the main categories: Life of Pi leads in three, Zero Dark Thirty in three, Anna Karenina in two, and Lincoln in only one.
Branching out from politics and economics, I have been examining Oscar predictions over the last few weeks. While I approach the science of predictions the same way for both political elections and the Oscars, there are some key differences.
The outcomes of the Golden Globes cemented our expectations in most categories, but the few surprises will not have as large an impact on the Oscars as you may expect.
In our initial likelihoods of victory for the big six categories, Lincoln is our most likely winner in three: best actor (Daniel Day-Lewis) at near certainty, best picture at 94 percent, and best director (Steven Spielberg) at 70 percent.
There were several tributes to fallen musical icons on "The 2012 Billboard Music Awards" (Sun., 8 p.m. ET on ABC), including an impromptu moment of si...
Everybody had a blast at the tenth annual "TV Land Awards" (Sun., 9 p.m. ET on TV Land). Host Kelly Ripa took to the stage dressed as everyone from Su...
Ashton Kutcher was honored to present the award for female vocalist of the year at "The 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards" (Sun., 8 p.m. ET ...
As anyone who has ever made it through the less riveting parts of the Oscar broadcast knows, alcohol can be helpful. But if you prefer to imbibe with ...
Surprisingly, the Oscar shortlist didn't include the official entry from Mexico, Miss Bala, an outstanding film that deals with one of the most important issues confronting our country today -- the failed war on drugs.
Like Gervais or not, you have to admit, more people are talking about the show than ever before. Next year The Golden Globes can go back to its usual mind numbing, fawning tedium.
I used to think the Golden Globes were like the poor man's Emmys and the poor man's Oscars going out on a date and getting hammered. Now that I'm older and wiser, I realize they're easily the best awards show ever invented.
The 2010 Golden Globes may be entertaining to watch, but following the Twitter feeds of celebrities, nominees, journalists, bloggers, and viewers is s...
If politics in the information age is about whose story wins, then, given this reality, America's storytellers -- Hollywood -- have a starring role in defining America's presence globally.