Jaime has a haircut. Daenerys has no patience for those who won’t stand with her. And King’s Landing has a problem: the Wildings have breached the Wall. HBO viewers were treated to all these teases and many more in the first trailer for Game of Thrones Season 4 , which aired tonight and which forecasted a grim future for Tyrion. It also previewed a new threat against the Lannisters, along with Cersei standing up to her father, Arya drawing her sword and one overarching message for all: The war is far from over. Sorry, Joffrey. View the teaser now and then head over to TV Fanatic and watch Game of Thrones online before it returns with new episodes on April 6. Game of Thrones Season 4 Trailer
The 71st annual Golden Globes aired live from the Beverly Hills Hotel this week, with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler killing it with their monologue and major awards being handed out in the world of television and movies. Overall, it was a good night to Break Bad and also to put on an American Hustle. Scroll down for a complete list of winners… Jennifer Lawrence Wins a Golden Globe Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Golden Globes Monologue Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Comedy Or Musical Christian Bale, American Hustle Bruce Dern, Nebraska Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street — WINNER Oscar Isaac, Inside Llewyn Davis Joaquin Phoenix, Her Best Television Series — Comedy Or Musical The Big Bang Theory Brooklyn Nine-Nine — WINNER Girls Modern Family Parks and Recreation Best Director — Motion Picture Alfonso Cuarón, Gravity — WINNER Paul Greengrass, Captain Phillips Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave Alexander Payne, Nebraska David O. Russell, American Hustle Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series — Comedy Or Musical Zooey Deschanel, New Girl Lena Dunham, Girls Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep Amy Poehler, Parks And Recreation — WINNER Best Animated Film The Croods Despicable Me 2 Frozen — WINNER Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Matt Damon, Behind The Candelabra Michael Douglas, Behind The Candelabra — WINNER Chiwetel Ejiofor, Dancing on the Edge Idris Elba, Luther Al Pacino, Phil Spector Best Foreign Language Film Blue is the Warmest Color The Great Beauty — WINNER The Hunt The Past The Wind Rises Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series — Comedy Or Musical Jason Bateman, Arrested Development Don Cheadle, House of Lies Michael J. Fox, The Michael J. Fox Show Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory Andy Samberg, Brooklyn Nine-Nine — WINNER Best Screenplay — Motion Picture 12 Years a Slave, John Ridley American Hustle, Eric Singer, David O. Russell Her, Spike Jonze — WINNER Nebraska, Bob Nelson Philomena, Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope Best Performance by an Actor In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Barkhad Abdi, Captain Phillips Daniel Brühl, Rush Bradley Cooper, American Hustle Michael Fassbender, 12 Years a Slave Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club — WINNER Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series — Drama Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife Tatiana Maslany, Orphan Black Taylor Schilling, Orange is the New Black Kerry Washington, Scandal Robin Wright, House of Cards — WINNER Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Comedy Or Musical Amy Adams, American Hustle — WINNER Julie Delpy, Before Midnight Greta Gerwig, Frances Ha Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Enough Said Meryl Streep, August: Osage County Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Josh Charles, The Good Wife Rob Lowe, Behind the Candelabra Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad Corey Stoll, House of Cards Jon Voight, Ray Donovan — WINNER Best Original Song — Motion Picture “Atlas,” Catching Fire “Let It Go,” Frozen “Ordinary Love,” Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom — WINNER “Please, Mr. Kennedy,” Inside Llewyn Davis “Sweeter Than Fiction,” One Chance Best Original Score — Motion Picture All is Lost, Alex Ebert — WINNER Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, Alex Heffes 12 Years a Slave, Hans Zimmer The Book Thief, John Williams Gravity, Steven Price Best Television Series — Drama Breaking Bad — WINNER Downton Abbey The Good Wife House of Cards Masters of Sex Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series — Drama Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad — WINNER Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan Michael Sheen, Masters of Sex Kevin Spacey, House of Cards James Spader, The Blacklist Best Performance by an Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television Helena Bonham Carter, Burton and Taylor Rebecca Ferguson, The White Queen Jessica Lange, American Horror Story: Coven Helen Mirren, Phil Spector Elisabeth Moss, Top of the Lake — WINNER Best Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made for Television American Horror Story: Coven Behind The Candelabra — WINNER Dancing on the Edge Top of the Lake The White Queen Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Jacqueline Bisset, Dancing on the Edge — WINNER Janet McTeer, The White Queen Hayden Panettiere, Nashville Monica Potter, Parenthood Sofia Vergara, Modern Family Best Performance by an Actress In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Sally Hawkins, Blue Jasmine Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle — WINNER Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a Slave Julia Roberts, August: Osage County June Squibb, Nebraska Best Motion Picture — Comedy Or Musical American Hustle — WINNER Her Inside Llewyn Davis Nebraska The Wolf of Wall Street Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine — WINNER Sandra Bullock, Gravity Judi Dench, Philomena Emma Thompson, Saving Mr. Banks Kate Winslet, Labor Day Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave Idris Elba, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Tom Hanks, Captain Phillips Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club — WINNER Robert Redford, All Is Lost Best Motion Picture — Drama 12 Years a Slave — WINNER Captain Phillips Gravity Philomena Rush
A sewage pipe broke prior to the 71st annual Golden Globes last night, flooding the red carpet. But you know what really stunk at the event? E!’s ridiculous pre-show coverage… and we’re not talking about the Mani Cam for a change. Running through various Fun Facts about nominees throughout the evening, the network honed in on Best Comedy Actor nominee Michael J. Fox and actually wrote: Michael J. Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 1991. Following some understandable backlash from viewers, producers issued an apology via a statement to The Hollywood Reporter. “We regret the insensitive classification of Michael J. Fox’s Parkinson’s diagnosis during our live stream. We understand the serious nature of the disease and sincerely apologize.” Hey, Fun Fact: E! is the home of Keeping Up with the Kardashians . It has a lot more to apologize for than this.
Last night, the Golden Globes honored Woody Allen for a lifetime of making movies with the prestigious with the Cecil B. Demille Award. But the honor didn’t go over well with at least two viewers. First, Mia Farrow (Allen’s ex-wife of 12 years) Tweeted “Time to grab some icecream & switch over to #GIRLS” when Diane Keaton took to the stage to introduce a montage in Allen’s honor. But then Allen’s son, Ronan Farrow, came down MUCH harder on his father. “Missed the Woody Allen tribute,” Farrow Tweeted. “Did they put the part where a woman publicly confirmed he molested her at age 7 before or after Annie Hall? Damn. Ouch. Not much one can say back to that. Ronana was referring to allegations that the film icon sexually abused his seven-year-old sister Dylan many years ago. The case was dropped in 1992, but Dylan has always stood by the allegations. Allen, meanwhile, did not attend the Golden Globes to receive the award – and has been on the receiving end of Farrow’s vitriol before. In June 2012, the 25-year old Tweeted “Happy father’s day — or as they call it in my family, happy brother-in-law’s day .” This time, he was bringing up the fact that Allen cheated on Mia Farrow with Soon-Yi Previn, her adopted daughter from a previous marriage. Father and son have scarcely talked since.
Liam Hemsworth said goodbye to Miley Cyrus a few months ago. Now, the actor is saying goodbye to something else: the age of 23. He celebrates a birthday today! Hemsworth, of course, was known for a long time as just Miley’s boyfriend. Then, Miley’s fiance. But he has since broken out by playing the role of Gale in The Hunger Games , carving his own identity and proving that he’s both a solid actor and not too hard on the eyes. Despite rumors of cheating (on both sides, really), Liam has handled the famous break-up with class, saying very little publicly on Cyrus, except at one point vaguely saying he’s happier now than before . So send in your very best birthday wishes to Hemsworth and also to the following celebrities: Orlando Bloom (37) Patrick Dempsey (48) Trace Adkins (52) Julia Louis Dreyfus (53)
As we continue to grapple with the shocking split of Hilary Duff and Mike Comrie , we can at least take solace in the wedding bliss of one happy Hollywood couple: Fergie and Josh Duhamel celebrate their five-year anniversary today! One of our favorite famous couples, Fergie and Duhamel met when The Black Eyed Peas stopped by the actor’s former show, Las Vegas. They parents to son Axl and exchanged vows in 2009 before taking off for a honeymoon in Dubai. They’re also hilarious! After becoming a father, Duhamel Tweeted: “Axl Jack Duhamel Day 1. Life is good. #paparazziyoucanleaveourhousenow.” And who can forget this half-shirtless holiday card . So let’s all raise a glass to Fergie and Josh Duhamel, let’s all wish them a happy anniversary… and let’s all pray they never ruin our faith in true love by getting a divorce.