The Golden Globes nominated more than 40 individual films Monday and yet still managed to overlook quite a bit. Here are some of the biggest snubs and surprises.
When it was originally announced, âThe Criticâ was called âCurtain Callâ and that was a more fitting title. âThe Criticâ implies more than it offers.
"Emilia PĂŠrez" led nominations to the 82nd Golden Globes on Monday, scoring a leading 10 nods. That put it ahead of other contenders like "Wicked," "Conclave" and "The Brutalist."
âIâve been fortunate in the last five to seven years that these kinds of directors reached out to me ⌠or invited me into their filmmaking worlds,â she says.Â
Ruby slippers that were worn by Judy Garland in âThe Wizard of Ozâ and stolen from a museum nearly two decades ago have fetched $28 million in an auction.
Nathan Law's story â captured in the documentary, âWhoâs Afraid of Nathan Law?â â has inspired young people everywhere to look closer at the motives of those in power.
Thereâs a ârinse and repeatâ quality to âMoana 2.â Instead of telling new stories, it rewashes the first filmâs plot.
In the acclaimed film (which won the Cannes Film Festivalâs Palme dâOr), Mike Madison plays a sex worker who enters into a relationship with the son of a Russian oligarch.
As movie fans head back to theaters thanks to some huge releases like "Wicked," "Moana 2" and "Gladiator II," we focus this episode on films flying under the radar.
James Van Der Beek said he is selling signed âVarsity Bluesâ merchandise to help families struggling with the cost of cancer treatments, following his revelation of his own cancer diagnosis.
A graduate of the American Film Institute, Malcom Washington, a son of actor Denzel Washington, was looking for something to capitalize on his skills.
Blessed with old school technology and a series of unfortunate situations, âRomulusâ pulls a working stiff, her android brother and their friends onto a decommissioned space station.
âMark created a very specific cadence with Gibbs ... I know that I will never be Mark Harmon, but Iâm giving it my best shot.â
Police deny sitting on evidence as Netflix doc brings renewed attention to JonBenet Ramsey's killing
Police released their annual update on the investigation a little earlier due to the increased attention on the case due to the Netflix series "Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey."
History has a way of repeating itself, as we learn in âGladiator II,â a sequel that traces many of the originalâs steps.
Catrick Mahomes (a cat with a Patrick Mahomes-like hairdo) made an appearance; tailgaters showed up in their big rigs. Naturally, the actors loaded up with Chiefs T-shirts, ornaments and hats.
Here's when you can catch holiday classics like âHow the Grinch Stole Christmas,â âElf,â âItâs a Wonderful Lifeâ and âDie Hardâ (even if you don't consider it a Christmas movie).
Taylor Sheridan, the creator of "Yellowstone" and its various spinoffs, has yet another new project potentially worth your time.
Any of the five of this season's finalists could have won and fans wouldnât have been upset.
Since âYellowstoneâ first aired, the forces of growth and development havenât been contained to the screen. They have also changed the real Montana in major ways.Â
Between Thanksgiving and Christmas youâll have ample opportunity to size up the yearâs best pictures and get a peek at ones that could factor into next yearâs Oscar race.
The holiday season really kicks off when massive balloons start floating through New York. Here's key things to know about the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and how to watch it.
Judge says documentary shows her bragging about violating court orders, including one to turn over a chimpanzee to an animal rights group.
Youâve got to be right for a part or itâs not going to be a good experience, Oscar winner Billy Bob Thornton contends.
Is âGlickedâ the new âBarbenheimerâ? âWickedâ and âGladiator IIâ collide in theaters
âBarbenheimerâ was a phenomenon impossible to manufacture. But that hasnât stopped people from trying to recreate it. This weekend âWickedâ opens against âGladiator II.âÂ
âSpeak No Evilâ isnât tricky or even well-plotted. Itâs simply a horror film with clunky âopportunitiesâ that add up to nothing.
Chuck Woolery, the affable, smooth-talking game show host of âWheel of Fortune,â âLove Connectionâ and âScrabbleâ who later became a right-wing podcaster, has died.Â
Two of the new holiday movies coming to TV this season have a Taylor Swift connection that fans will have no problem decoding.
Focusing his attention on the oil business in west Texas, uber producer Taylor Sheridan has created a âDallasâ that tells more than J.R. Ewing ever would.
As a coach on the show, the rap star enlisted Biles as a mentor for five vocalists in the playoff round. The episode airs Monday.