The Oscars Winners 2008 The Oscars winners are in. It was a smooth night without many surprises. Four awards went to No Country For Old Men including Best Picture. Marion Cotillard was surprise winner in the Best Actress category. Daniel Day-Lewis, Javier Bardem and Tilda Swinton were also winners of acting awards. Here's a list of this year's winners.
A-list on the Oscar Red Carper The A-list arrive for this year's Oscar ceremony. In this video clip from the AP you will see Javier Bardem, George Clooney, Cate Blanchette, Jessica Alba, Katherine Heigl and others as they arrive at the Kodak Theater for the 80th annual Academy Awards. For more coverage of the hot dresses worn by the actresses this year check out ShoppingBlog.com's Oscar section.
Lindsay Lohan, Eddie Murphy Dominate Razzies Lindsay Lohan would like to undo her disastrous motion picture: I Know Who Killed Me but the Razzies just won't let it go away. Lohan and her film took home a record 8 Razzie awards out of eleven categories. She even won for Worst Actress twice - for playing both Aubrey and Dakota.Another actor that won dreaded Razzie awards was Eddie Murphy. He won three awards for his performances in Norbit. Thanks to his film Norbit Eddie Murphy won Razzies for Worst Supporting Actor, Worst Supporting Actress and Worst Actor). You can see a complete list of the Razzie winners here.
This is what the Razzies said about Lindsay Lohan's film, "Topping the field with 9 nominations is I Know Who Killed Me, a Lindsay Lohan 'vehicle' that proved as dangerous for its star as any car she ever ran off the road. An oddball cross-breeding of the Hostel/Saw genre of 'teen torture porn' with elements of the old Old Patty Duke Show, I Know stars Lohan as psychically connected twins."
50th Grammy Award Winners The winners of the 50th Grammy awards are in. It was a huge night for Amy Winehouse. She won five Grammys including Song of the Year for "Rehab." Kanye West won four of the eight categories he was nominated in. Herbie Hancock surprised everyone by winning the Album of the Year Grammy for his album, River: The Joni Letters. Young female country sensation Carrie Underwood took home two Grammys for her hit "Before He Cheats."
Here are some of the winners in major categories (hat tip Singers Sing).
Razzie Nominees Announced The Razzies are awarded to the worst films of the year and for the worst acting of the year. This year the nominees are dominated by two films: Eddie Murphy's Norbit and Lindsay Lohan's I Know Who Killed Me. These two films helped these actors get nominated multiple times. Murphy is up for a record five Razzies and the Norbit film is up for still more. Here are Worst Picture, Worst Actor and Worst Actress awards. You can see the complete list of Razzie nominees here.
80th Academy Award Nominations Announced The 80th Academy Award nominees have been named. No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood led the nominees with eight nominations each. The Michael Clayton film written and directed by Tony Gilroy garnered seven nominations including Best Picture and Best Director. Atonement is also up for seven awards. Miramax led all studios with 13 nominations.
Here are the nominees for Best Picture, Best Director and the actor and actress categories. You can see the complete list here.
You can see the original score and original song nominations here including some of the music videos for the original song nominations. Three of the songs are from Disney's Enchanted.
No Globes, No Grammys and No Oscars? We already saw the Globes announced in a boring press conference. The Grammys are likely to be denied a waiver so that isn't going to be the spectacle it normally would is. Variety has an article floating the idea that there could be two differents Oscars shows.
Amid the pervasive uncertainty created by the WGA strike, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences is forging ahead with plans for the Feb. 24 Oscar ceremony. But the Academy is also planning two different shows -- the usual kudocast and an alternative event if the scribes are still out.
Oscarcast producer Gil Cates supplied few details as to what form the alternative show would take, simply saying at a meeting at Acad headquarters that they'd have to "play it by ear," according to one attendee.
But it's likely that the alternative show would rely on industry heavyweights penning their own speeches and presenting the awards.
It isn't clear how there could be an Oscars without writers or actors which is what is likely to happen if the strike continues.
Golden Globe Winners Announced This year's Golden Globe award winners have been announced. It wasn't nearly as exciting as previous because of the ongoing writers strike. No film dominated. Atonement won two awards including Best Picture and Original Score. Best Actress, Drama went to Julie Christie for Away From
Her and Best Actor, Drama was awarded to Daniel Day-Lewis, the star of There Will Be Blood. Julian Schnabel won Best Director for the film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.
The television awards were dominated by cable. HBO won several of the tv awards for their shows including Extras, Longford and Entourage. Tina Fey won the only broadcast tv award of the night. She won Best Actress, Comedy for 30 Rock.
You can see a complete list of the awards here. Singers Sing also has a blog post about this year's Best Original Song winner: "Guaranteed" from Into the Wild.
People's Choice Award Winners Announced The 2008 People's Choice award winners have been announced. The awards cover a myriad of entertainment categories. Here is a sample of some of the winners.
Favorite New TV Comedy: Samantha Who?
Favorite Movie Drama: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Favorite Male Action Stor: Matt Damon
Favorite Female Singer: Gwen Stefani
Favorite Leading Lady: Drew Barrymore
Favorite Talk Show Host: Ellen DeGeneres
Favorite New TV Drama: Moonlight
Favorite Game Show: Deal or No Deal
You can see the complete list including acceptance speech videos here on the official website.
Grammy Nominees Named The nominees for the 50th annual Grammy Awards have been announced. Kanye West (eight nominations) and Amy Winehouse (six nominations) led to the pack with the most nominations. Here are nominees in the Record of the Year and Album of the Year categories.
Record of the Year
"Irreplaceable" by Beyonce
"The Pretender" by Foo Fighters
"Umbrella" by Rihanna, featuring Jay-Z
"What Goes Around Comes Around" by Justin Timberlake
"Rehab" by Amy Winehouse
Album of the Year
Echo, Silence, Patience and Grace by Foo Fighters
These Days by Vince Gill
River: The Joni Letters by Herbie Hancock
Graduation by Kanye West
Back to Black by Amy Winehouse
Singers Sing has links to the videos for the Records of the Year. You can see a list of all the nominees here on Grammy.com.
2007 Weblog Award Winners Announced The winners of the 2007 Weblog Awards have been announced. Here are a few of the winners in several different categories.