SSN AWARDS ORIGINALS
GOLDEN GLOBES: ACTOR AND ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE
In the new indie, the actress stars as a woman unable to move on from an accident that has left her physically and emotionally scarred, and addicted to pain pills.
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A Golden Globe nominee last year for the Coen Brothers’
Inside Llewyn Davis says of his performance in writer-director J.C. Chandor’s latest, “The idea that everything was a calculation was helpful to me.”
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SSN senior staff writer Dina Gachman and senior editor Neil Turitz are back with their weekly verbal
mano a mano to the (metaphorical) death. This week’s subject is all things Globe-related.
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TODAY’S HEADLINES
Richard Linklater’s
That’s What I’m Talking About wraps up, while Eddie Murphy’s new starring vehicle,
Cook, also gets rolling and Ethan Hawke finished up playing Chet Baker In
Born To Be Blue.
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Boyhood and director Richard Linklater take top honors, as does Patricia Arquette in the Supporting Actress category, while Timothy Spall, Marion Cotillard and J.K. Simmons take other acting prizes.
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The bureau confirmed that it is working with other U.S. law enforcement agencies to investigate the attack that hit Sony last week, an incident that was possibly perpetrated by a group affiliated with North Korea.
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Rail company CSX’s efforts to seal court documents has been attacked by the family, which called the efforts to prevent details from hitting the media “groundless,” “frivolous,” “desperate,” and “malicious.”
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The new show, called
Storyville, is set in New Orleans during the turn of the 20th century when an exceedingly vibrant, celebratory subculture emerged, and fueled the birth of jazz, and will be written and directed by Wolfe.
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NBC announced that it will start airing the seventh and final season of the beloved series on Tuesday, January 13th, and then air two episodes per night until the finale, on February 24th.
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NBC has given a script development deal to
Kate on Later, which, if ordered, would be a potential post-
Parenthood starring role for Graham, who is also co-writing with Liz Tuccillo
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