2015 Screen Actors Guild Television Winners!

The winners of the 2015 Screen Actors Guild Awards in television categories.

2015 Screen Actors Guild TV Predictions

The 2015 Screen Actors Guild awards will be handed out Sunday, January 25. Who will take home the prizes in nine TV categories? The staff at Awards Daily TV weigh in with their predictions.

Gay/Lesbian Entertainment Critics Dorian Award TV Winners: Transparent Wins Big

Transparent, Amazon’s comedy drama from Jill Soloway starring Jeffrey Tambor as a father who comes out as transgender, came away with 4 Dorian awards from the Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (GALECA) today. The show won TV Comedy of the Year, TV Director of the Year for Jill Soloway, TV Performer of the Year …

DGA Television Nominations: Jodie Foster Gets Two

Following up to yesterday’s Director’s Guild of America (DGA) film announcement, the body unveiled its nominations for directing in a host of TV and commercial categories. Of note, Jodie Foster earned nominations in both the drama (for her work on House of Cards) and comedy (for her work on Orange is the New Black) series. …

Cinema Audio Society TV Nominees

American Horror Story, Fargo, Sherlock, True Detective, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Boardwalk Empire among TV nominees for the Cinema Audio Society Awards

Gay/Lesbian Entertainment Critics Nominees: Transparent, Normal Heart, Orange is the New Black

The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (GALECA) announced its nominations for the Dorian Awards given to the best in TV and movies from the past year.

2015 Golden Globes TV Results: The Affair, Fargo, Transparent

“Good evening. Good evening and welcome you bunch of despicable, spoiled, minimally talented brats.” And so co-host Tina Fey kicked off the 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards Sunday night which, thanks partly to Fey and her partner Amy Poehler (more about them in a minute), breezed along mostly entertainingly even while the specific awards seemed …

The Normal Heart: Bursting at the Seams

It is a difficult task to write about something so well intended and earnest as HBO’s The Normal Heart. It’s clear that the filmmakers and cast are wholly invested in this story and its broader social implications, and those intentions should (and will) be showered with rewards. But if I’m being honest, it is an …