12 Years a Slave, American Hustle, Breaking Bad, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and
Behind the Candelabrawere among the big winners at the 71st annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night. (
THR)
The war drama did more than endure the weekend box office battle – it staked a stealthy claim on the victor’s podium and left reigning champ Disney’s kid-friendly
Frozen in the dust. (
SSN)
The big announcement:
Game of Thrones returns Sunday, April 6 at 9 p.m. along with
Veep and the new comedy
Silicon Valley. Here’s a brief rundown of the various sessions. (
SSN)
The Golden Globes are often full of surprises, and this year was no exception, especially as the many TV categories added an extra layer of unexpected wins. (
VAR)
The British Film Institute has launched an initiative to help them attract theatrical distribution and reach wider audiences in the U.S. (
DH)
The investigation will look at content deals with TV distributors across the 28-nation European Union, including BSkyB in the U.K. (
THR)
The buddy-cop comedy starts off what looks to be a busy year at the movies and elsewhere for stand-up Kevin Hart. (
LAT)
It was a gender-bending Golden Globes, or at least, the hosts made an effort to celebrate gender equality. (
NYT)
Not everyone was willing to celebrate the Oscar-winning director. (
EW)
The dramedy heads to the streaming service for a new eight-part season. (
DH)