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As you may have deduced by now, most nominees send out press statements with their reactions, especially if they don't feel like being interviewed (or aren't available) on nomination day. Full Article at CNN
Jeff Bridges is earning rave reviews for playing a singer/songwriter on a downward spiral in "Crazy Heart," and this morning the role brought him his fourth career Golden Globe nomination. Full Article at CNN
Aussie hunk Simon Baker jokes with ET about what he was up to when he learned he was nominated for a Golden Globe for his role in "The Mentalist." Full Article at Entertainment Tonight
The cast of 'Glee,' a new show the Golden Globes wisely chose to recognize with four nominations. Full Article at New York Daily News
Golden Globe nominee Emily Blunt is front and center on the cover of the new issue of Niche Media's Los Angeles Confidential magazine, and she's dishing about the film she's nominated for -- as well as whether or not she and her fiancé, "The Office"'s... Full Article at Entertainment Tonight
NEW YORK, Dec. 15 (UPI) -- Sophia Loren says she is proud to be the only Italian in the star-studded movie musical "Nine." Set in 1960s Rome, director Rob Marshall's film was nominated Tuesday for the Golden Globe for best musical or comedy. Full Article at United Press International
-GLORIOUS "INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS": Quentin Tarantino's re-imagined Second World War revenge tale won an unexpected four nominations: best film (drama), best supporting actor for the roundly acclaimed Christophe Waltz and best director and best... Full Article at Macleans.ca
Gleeks and vamp fans unite! FOX's four-time Golden Globe-nominated "Glee" and The CW's breakout hit "The Vampire Diaries" are the first two shows to be announced for the William S. Paley Television Festival in the new year. Full Article at Zap2it.com
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - The recession-era tale "Up in the Air" led Golden Globe film contenders Tuesday with six nominations, among them best drama and acting honors for George Clooney, Vera Farmiga and Anna Kendrick. Full Article at WNYW | Fox 5 New York
Too big to be ignored: The marquee names in this season's music and film award's race are clearly U2 and McCartney. But neither should be the shoo-in that was Bruce Springsteen's self-titled track from "The Wrestler." McCartney's "I Want to Come Home" Full Article at Los Angeles Times
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Only Meryl Streep, at age 60, could trill merrily "Turns out, I'm a bit of a slut!" -- and get a Golden Globe nomination for it. Full Article at Canada.com
Up in the Air soared to six Golden Globe nominations Tuesday, followed closely by Nine (with five) and Inglourious Basterds and Avatar (four each). The question is: Does any of it matter? Full Article at Dallas Morning News
We got the three stars on the phone today to ask about their red-hot new show and find out what it was like to be nominated for Globes just halfway through its first season. Full Article at Entertainment Weekly
We got the three stars on the phone today to ask about their red-hot new show and find out what it was like to be nominated for Globes just halfway through its first season. Full Article at Entertainment Weekly
We've sent an email to containing a URL you'll need to follow to verify your account. You should receive the email within the next few minutes. Full Article at Globe and Mail
T uesday's announcements of the Golden Globe nominations – a half-dozen for Up in the Air , four for Avatar , and double nods to Meryl Streep, Matt Damon and Sandra Bullock – must mean something, mustn't it? Full Article at Globe and Mail
H is film, Up in the Air , racked up the most Golden Globe nominations yesterday – six in total, including best director. This was news that made Montreal-born Jason Reitman a very happy guy. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Actor Jeff Bridges arrives at the 'The Men Who Stare At Goats' premiere during the Toronto International Film Festival held at Roy Thomson Hall on September 11, 2009 in Toronto, Canada. Full Article at WAWS FOX 30
The Academy Awards won't be handed out for more than two months and there will be nine other movies competing for the best picture Oscar, but it's increasingly clear that there's now a film to beat -- the downsizing drama "Up in the Air." Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Other celebs announcing Golden Globe nominations include: John Krasinski and Diana Kruger. Some of the stars nominated include, Helen Mirren, Carey Mulligan, and 'Up' director Pete Docter. Full Article at Inside Bay Area
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US actor Alec Baldwin arrives at the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in this January 11, 2009 file photo in Beverly Hills, California.
View Photo »Actor Alec Baldwin arrives at the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in this January 11, 2009 file photo in Beverly Hills, California.
View Photo »Actor Terrence Howard attends the 66th Annual Golden Globe Nominations, in this December 11, 2008 file photo, at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California.
View Photo »Shahrukh Munshi, who acted in the Golden Globe-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", plays with friends at Nehru Nagar slums in Mumbai February 4, 2009. Portions of "Slumdog Millionaire" were shot in the Nehru Nagar slums.
View Photo »A ragpicker walks past a billboard of Golden Globe award winning flim 'Slumdog Millionaire' displayed at a bus station in Mumbai January 29, 2009. The movie, shot largely in a Mumbai slum, charts the rags to riches tale of a mendicant boy who wins a fortune on a quiz show.
View Photo »A worker walks past a billboard of Golden Globe award winning flim 'Slumdog Millionaire' displayed at a bus station in Mumbai January 29, 2009. The movie, shot largely in a Mumbai slum, charts the rags to riches tale of a mendicant boy who wins a fortune on a quiz show.
View Photo »A ragpicker walks past a billboard of Golden Globe award winning flim 'Slumdog Millionaire' displayed at a bus station in Mumbai January 29, 2009. The movie, shot largely in a Mumbai slum, charts the rags to riches tale of a mendicant boy who wins a fortune on a quiz show.
View Photo »Danny Boyle, director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", dances as he arrives for the film's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009. "Slumdog Millionaire" will be released in India on January 23.
View Photo »Danny Boyle (L), director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", Indian actors Shabana Azmi (C) and Anil Kapoor (R) dance as they arrive for the film's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009. "Slumdog Millionaire" will be released in India on January 23.
View Photo »Danny Boyle, director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", dances as he arrives for his film's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009.
View Photo »Danny Boyle (C), director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", dances with child actors as they arrive for their film's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009.
View Photo »Loveleen Tandan (2nd R), co-director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire" and Indian actors Anil Kapoor (L) and Irrfan Khan (C) celebrate as they arrive for the film's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009. "Slumdog Millionaire" will be released in India on January 23.
View Photo »Loveleen Tandan (2nd R), co-director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", Indian actors Anil Kapoor (L) and Irrfan Khan (C) celebrate as they arrive for the film's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009. "Slumdog Millionaire" will be released in India on January 23.
View Photo »Danny Boyle (C), director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", dances with child actors as they arrive for their film's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009.
View Photo »Danny Boyle (L), director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", dances as he arrives for the film's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009. "Slumdog Millionaire" will be released in India on January 23.
View Photo »Loveleen Tandan (L), co-director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire" and Indian actress Frieda Pinto celebrate as they arrive for the movie's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009. The movie will be released in India on January 23.
View Photo »Danny Boyle, director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", dances as he arrives for the film's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009. "Slumdog Millionaire" will be released in India on January 23.
View Photo »Loveleen Tandan (L), co-director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire" and Indian actress Frieda Pinto celebrate as they arrive for the movie's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009. The movie will be released in India on January 23.
View Photo »Christian Colson (R), producer of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire" and Indian actor Anil Kapoor (L) celebrate as they arrive for the film's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009.
View Photo »Christian Colson (R), producer of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire" and Indian actor Anil Kapoor celebrate as they arrive for the movie's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009. The movie will be released in India on January 23.
View Photo »Christian Colson (L), producer of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire" and Indian actor Anil Kapoor (L) celebrate as they arrive for the movie's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009. The movie will be released in India on January 23.
View Photo »Danny Boyle (L), director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", Indian actors Shabana Azmi (C) and Anil Kapoor (R) dance as they arrive for the film's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009.
View Photo »Danny Boyle (L), director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire" , Indian actors Shabana Azmi (C) and Anil Kapoor (R) dance as they arrive for the movie's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009. The movie will be released in India on January 23.
View Photo »Danny Boyle (L), director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", Indian actors Shabana Azmi (C) and Anil Kapoor (R) dance as they arrive for the film's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009. The movie will be released in India on January 23.
View Photo »Danny Boyle , director of Golden Globe award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", dances as he arrives for the film's premiere in Mumbai January 22, 2009. The movie will be released in India on January 23.
View Photo »Actor Alec Baldwin arrives at the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in this January 11, 2009 file photo in Beverly Hills, California.
View Photo »I can't put into words how exciting it is to feel and to know that I'll be going to the Golden Globes with everyone I worked with on this film
Music has the Grammy's; Television the Emmy's; Movies the Oscars and Golden Globes ... Video Gaming is the fastest growing sector of the Entertainment Industry and is now bigger than all of them and as the number one industry in entertainment it deserves an awards ceremony that celebrates this magnifice...
The Golden Globes nominated Wentworth Miller for Prison Break
We are promoting the film aggressively at the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes and the BAFTAs, and we hope to give it the best chance possible to receive the global acclaim it richly deserves
This film is representative of a certain type of Israeli filmmaking, a courageous filmmaking which we see especially when they speak of war, such as (Golden Globe winner for best foreign language film) Waltz with Bashir, or Lebanon, (which won the Golden Lion award for best film)
I just asked them and they said yes ... The reason people do Extras and things like it is because they think it’s a day off and they’re not counting it as part of their career. It’s fun; and it all came from The Office and winning two Golden Globes. Everything started there.
Tobey Maguire, Oscar nominee and Golden Globe winner Natalie Portman, BAFTA winner and Oscar nominee Jake Gyllenhaal, Oscar nominee Sam Shepard, Oscar nominee Mare Winningham and current awards season 'it' girl for 'An Education,' Carey Mulligan
The Golden Globes steal Oscars’ thunder
beneath me, to be honest. I've won Golden Globes and Emmys.
The reason I'd like to do Extras again is because whenever I go to an awards ceremony like the Golden Globes or the Emmys, just ridiculous people come up to me and say they'd like to do Extras and I phone up Steve [Merchant] and say, 'Oh man, you'll never guess who wants to be in Extras now'.
The thing about the Golden Globes and the Oscars is that they have film stars with their jawlines and chiseled looks ... But in this room, I'm probably above average. Steve Carell is considered handsome [here].
This is the greatest awards ceremony in the world. ... The thing about the Oscars and the Golden Globes is they've got film stars there, with their jawlines and chiseled looks. But in this room -- I'm probably above average. Steve Carell is considered handsome.
This is the greatest awards ceremony in the world, there’s no doubt about that. Definitely, definitely no doubt about that. The thing about the Oscars and the Golden Globes is they’ve got film stars there, with their jawlines and chiseled looks, making me feel bad. But in this room – I’m not being funny...
Grey Gardens' The thing about Oscars and the Golden Globes is they got film stars there. With their jaw lines and chiseled looks, making me feel bad. But in this room, I'm probably above average.
The thing about the Golden Globes and the Oscars is that they have film stars with their jaw lines and chiselled looks. But in this room, I'm probably above average.
The thing about the Oscars and the Golden Globes is a lot of film stars are there with their jaw lines and chiseled looks ... In this room, I'm probably above average.
Grey Gardens' ___ The thing about Oscars and the Golden Globes is they got film stars there. With their jaw lines and chiseled looks, making me feel bad. But in this room, I'm probably above average.
I met her the night she wore Vera Wang and didn't win a Golden Globe, and as modest as she was, I could tell that I was talking to a girl that knew she'd win a Globe -- or even an Oscar -- one day soon.
Our programming team plays a critical role in shaping DiffDiff's stature as the leading film festival of the region ... Their calibre is evident not only from our community and industry feedback, but also in the fact that the festival films regularly go on to win major global film awards including the A...
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