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Disney/Pixar's WALL-E has received two Golden Globe nominations, one for Best Animated Film and another for Best Song. Golden Globes handed out January 11th.
Easily the most hilarious comedy of 2009, it is no surprise that The Hangover received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy. Will it win?
A young girl's vivid imagination leads to devastating consequences in this adaptation of the novel by Ian McEwan.
There is no better way to enjoy an awards show than to have your own picks. My guest writers Mali Perl and Todd Beeton discuss their choices.
Actor Viggo Mortensen could win an Oscar for his Russian mobster role in Eastern Promises. Daniel Day-Lewis is a major awards night threat to Mortensen.
Scotland native, James McAvoy, recently captivated Hollywood, but he's delivered high caliber performances for several years.
Patterned after the comedic flick 40 years before its time, "What's Up, Doc?" provides humorous entertainment for viewers of all ages.
Patrick Swayze appeared in over 30 movies but is most famous for his roles in Dirty Dancing and Ghost. He died of pancreatic cancer on September 14 2009 at the age of 57.
Director-screenwriter Jason Reitman's funny, smart, knowing tale of modern alienation, Up in the Air, features strong performances from a trio of gifted actors.
Better late than never! Sandra Bullock, Christopher Plummer and Tobey Maguire might be en route to their first Oscar nominations, and Jeff Bridges could finally win.
Patrick Swayze is best known for his leading man roles in Dirty Dancing and Ghost. His newest project is The Beast, a dramatic series about an FBI agent on A&E TV.
Releasing just weeks after losing his battle with pancreatic cancer, Patrick Swayze's memoir is co-authored with his wife Lisa Niemi. The book will release September 29.
A review of 2005's Breakfast on Pluto, a film adaptation of Patrick McCabe's novel starring Cillian Murphy as Patrick "Kitten" Braden.
The Golden Globes has nominated candidates for Best Drama: tThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Reader, Frost/Nixon, Revolutionary Road and Slumdog Millionaire.
Featuring Ryan O'Neal, Barbara Streisand and a star-making debut from Madeline Kahn, What's Up, Doc? is the ultimate romantic, screwball comedy!
The Reader is a moving film about a woman's ties to the Holocaust and her affair with a young boy.
You think you know Wonderland's odd assortment of characters and outrageous situations, but Alice's adventures on the other end of the rabbit hole never looked this cool.
Only lasting one season, Bret Maverick is currently airing on Encore Westerns. For this revival of the classic series, Garner was nominated for an Emmy and Golden Globe.
In this second installment of the Crank series, the die-hard hit man survives one horrific experience only to be thrown into another.
Raising the Bar is a new legal drama by Steven Bochco, winner of ten Emmy Awards, on TNT Cable Televiion. The series about young lawyers is set to premier on Labor Day.
A review of Robin Swicard's adaptation of Karen Joy Fowler's bestselling novel. The film explores different forms of relationships in the context of Austen's novels.
As was largely expected, BBC show The Tudors, as well as the Steve McQueen-directed Hunger, were the big winners at this year's Irish Film & Television Awards (IFTAs).
Since the surprising hit left theatres, the actors have embarked on new projects, new roles and two have passed away.
Miley Cyrus performs as Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel and in "Hannah Montana: The Movie." Born Destiny Hope Cyrus, her biography lists her major accomplishments.
Kate Winslet has lived a life that could make up its own movie. Here, a snapshot of the actress.
Professor Melvin B. Tolson proves that the power of words can be mightier than the sword.
She spent five years sliding down the star hierarchy before taking a tumble at the American Music Awards. Can Jennifer Lopez pick up, dust herself off and soar again?
(500) Days of Summer is nominated for a Golden Globe this year under the category of Best Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy. Is it good enough to win?
The Spierig Brothers write and direct a creepy new movie in which vampires rule the world, and humans are on the verge of extinction.
James Cameron comes out of the wilderness to animate Smurfs with arrows in new film Avatar. They say it will revolutionise how movies are made.Hopefully not! Review below


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