The common refrain this season has been one of despair, of theatrical death by dearth.
Avenged Sevenfold for Best New Artist? As Eric told me halfway through the show: I think we’re getting too old for this.
Happy birthday, MTV. You’re 25. A little old to be playing with 12 year olds, doncha think?
The Oscar telecast was generally well paced and well judged.
Watch as we unveil one winner prediction every day until the Saturday before Oscar night.
Amazingly, this movie has been embraced by some of the country’s most prominent critics.
Mariah did eventually take to the stage for her performance of the Grammy-winning “We Belong Together” and the rousing “Fly Like a Bird.”
Where to begin?
“We Belong Together” earned its title long before this year’s nominations were even announced.
We’ll be completely honest. Predicting Oscar nominees is just no fun anymore.
Yeah, it’s like a mannequin dressed up like a website. I need an emoticon for vomiting.
It’s comforting to know that one of my favorite critics, David Edelstein, doesn’t take the Oscars very seriously.
The artist who has really triumphed over adversity is Melissa Etheridge, who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.
Another year, another award for multimedia synchronicity over artistic merit.
Since complaining about Oscar’s short-sightedness and asking for them to change their ways is as futile as asking for a recount in Ohio, let’s get this show on the road.
Oh, MTV, what has happened to you? This year’s list of Video Music Award nominees reads more like a TRL line-up.
The screener ban didn’t last for long and didn’t seem to do much damage, and come Oscar time, indies may walk away with several big prizes.
Hobbits, fish, horses, Asians, pirates and civil wars. This year, the Academy threatens to get all political and metaphorical on our asses.
It’s basically a rule that any album nominated for Album of the Year will most certainly win in its respective genre-specific category.
It’s not often that a 71-year-old is up for six awards at the MTV Video Music Awards.
The big battle this year will be between singing murderesses, suicidal lesbians, and a Holocaust survivor.