Learn more about the people and projects honored at the Golden Globes.
'Seven Pounds' strong across Europe
Goosed by awards season wins and nominations and red-hot word of mouth, “Slumdog Millionaire” hit the jackpot at the U.K. box office, climbing steeply to take top spot in its second weekend.
Archie Thomas | 01/20/2009
Golden Globes driving theater traffic
Danny Boyle's "Slumdog Millionaire" got a big boost in the wake of its Golden Globe wins, enjoying a 56% surge in business at the weekend box office.
Pamela McClintock | 01/18/2009
Fewer viewers return to telecast
The glitz and glamour were back, but some auds did not return to NBC's telecast of the Golden Globes.
Rick Kissell | 01/12/2009
Film takes four trophies at awards show
"Slumdog Millionaire" furthered its rags to riches storyline at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, with the Fox Searchlight pic winning best picture, director, screenplay and original score, while the Weinstein Co.’s "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" won for top musical or comedy.
Marc Graser | 01/11/2009
HBO takes home seven statues
During an evening that otherwise belonged entirely to HBO, "Mad Men" and "30 Rock" continued a storybook year that has practically seen each series amass more awards than viewers by accepting top honors at Sunday's Golden Globes.
| 01/11/2009
Notes and reactions from behind the scenes
Anna Paquin talked backstage about how hard she fought to win the role of Sookie Stackhouse in "True Blood."
| 01/11/2009
Red carpet talk positive for return of show
Absence certainly made Hollywood hearts fonder towards the Globes.
Bill Higgins | 01/11/2009
'Slumdog,' HBO, Winslet have big nights
A complete list of winners at the 2009 Golden Globe awards.
Variety Staff | 01/11/2009
HFPA looks to recapture glamour and good times
Not only are the Globes back -- Strike? What strike? -- but there's a sense that they've returned full force, thanks to a glam-packed group of movie-star nominees.
David Mermelstein | 01/08/2009
Producers cope with shock to the system
On the eve of the Golden Globes, four nominees at the top of their game consider the future of television. The noms for TV drama and comedy series reflect fast and furious times.
Anna Stewart | 01/08/2009
Brosnan, Bullock, Butler, Efron join lineup
Pierce Brosnan, Sandra Bullock, Gerard Butler, Sean Combs, Zac Efron, Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto have been added as presenters at the 66th Golden Globe Awards.
Justin Kroll | 01/08/2009
Filmmaker has fueled our imagination for nearly 40 years
So what do you give the guy who has everything? Another honor, presumably. And if anyone deserves an additional accolade, it's Steven Spielberg -- or so his colleagues insist.
David Mermelstein | 01/08/2009
For TV divas, the red carpet is their big moment
It's fashion kickoff time. First up: the Golden Globes, next the Academy Awards. While the Oscars is as intense as the Super Bowl, the more relaxed Globes pits the smallscreen against the bigscreen: On one team we have the TV clotheshorses; on the other, their big sisters, the movie stars.
Anna Stewart | 01/08/2009
Golden Globes to host a lighter gift of grab
The economy is a real drag on swag. It's definitely the time of year for freebies, with at least six Golden Globes gifting suites scheduled over the weekend.
| 01/06/2009
Rogen, Poehler, Lopez, Hayek will present
Seth Rogen, Amy Poehler, Jennifer Lopez and Salma Hayek have been tapped as presenters for the 66th Golden Globe Awards.
Justin Kroll | 12/21/2008