Actress Mille Jovovich will host the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Scientific and Technical Awards on Saturday, February 11.
Oscar Visual FX List Pared Down
The Acadamy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences announced the ten finalists for Visual Effects category for the 84th Academy Awards®. In alphabetical order, the films are:
World Fantasy Award Winners Announced
At the annual World Fantasy Awards Convention in San Diego, California, the winners of the World Fantasy Award were announced this weekend. The annual event, which started in 1975, included special guests Jo Fletcher, Neil Gaiman, Parke Godwin, Shawna McCarthy, and Ruth Sanderson with author Connie Willis serving as the toastmaster.
2011 Genre Emmy Winners

The Emmy winners list is a tad shorter this year over past times when Battlestar Galactica ruled the universe. However, there were some big category winners and a few in the areas most always won by genre-related programming. Here are this year's 2011 Emmy winners. As we already headlined last night: Jim Parsons, who plays [...]
Parsons Wins Emmy #2

The Big Bang Theory actor Jim Parsons now has bookend Emmys after his win at this year's Emmy Award show on Fox. This is his second win of the golden statue.
2011 Hugo Winners Announced
This weekend, the winners of the Hugo awards were announced. Connie Willis picked up another Hugo for best novel and Doctor Who won for its two-part series five finale.
Parsec Nominations Open

Got a favorite podcast? Want them to feel the love? (Hint, hint...)
If so, you can show it by nominating the show for a Parsec Award.
2011 Oscar Nods

Best Picture: "Black Swan," "The Fighter," "Inception," "The Kids Are All Right," "The King's Speech," "127 Hours," "The Social Network," "Toy Story 3," "True Grit," "Winter's Bone" Best Actress: Annette Bening, "The Kids Are All Right"; Nicole Kidman, "Rabbit Hole"; Jennifer Lawrence, "Winter's Bone"; Natalie Portman, "Black Swan"; Michelle Williams, "Blue Valentine" Best Actor: Javier [...]
"Moon," "Doctor Who" Win Hugos
The 2010 Hugo Awardswere handed out last weekend in Australia and included a rare tie in the Best Novel category. The double honor went to China Miéville for The City & The City and Paolo Bacigalupi for The Windup Girl, while Doctor Who and Moon also picked up rocket trophies.
Slice Queen Needs Your Help
Our very own Slice Queen Brooke Lewis needs your help!
Brooke has been nominated for two awards for the B Movie 2010 Golden Cob Awards. She's up for Best Rising B Actress for her work in "Slime City Massacre" and Best Scream Queen.
World Fantasy Award Nominations Released
The nominations for the World Fantasy Awards were announced earlier this week. Winners will be announced at the World Fantasy Convention in Calgary, Alberta. The convention will be held Oct. 30-Nov. 2. Life Achievement: Leo and Diane Dillon, Patricia McKillip Novel: Fangland by John Marks, The Gospel of the Knife by Will Shetterly, The Servants [...]
Bana & Chen Walk Away With Australia's Top Honor
Eric Bana, the man who brought the Incredible Hulk back to life on the silver screen, and will be seen next December as the nefarious villain for the new Star Trek movie walked away with the top prize at the Australia Film Institute, that country's equivalent of the Academy Awards. Bana and actress Joan Chen [...]
Galacticast Walks Off With 5 Awards
Executive producer Casey McKinnon and the whole gang over at Galacticast have won a total of 5 awards at the Vloggies this weekend! Known for parodying all the worlds of geekdom through some of the best satirically funny and irreverent videos made for the net, Galacticast picked up their awards in these 5 separate categories: [...]
Quills Nominations
Source: CNN Entertainment Stephen King, Doris Kearns Goodwin and former Vice President Al Gore were among the nominees announced Tuesday for the second annual Quills Awards -- people's choice prizes trying to catch on with the public. Caroline Kennedy will receive a Platinum Quill Award honoring her "commitment to providing support for education and literacy [...]











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