Gearing up for next month's ceremony, MTV announced the nominations for the 2013 MTV Movie Awards on Tuesday (March 5).
Awards host Rebel Wilson and MTV News' Josh Horowitz started off the nomination spectacular by announcing the most coveted Golden Popcorn award for Movie of the Year.
Given that it’s the biggest James Bond 007 film of all time, it’s only fitting that “Skyfall” has been nominated for six trophies at the upcoming Empire Awards.
The British spy flick will compete for Best Film, while stars Daniel Craig and Judi Dench are up for Best Actor and Best Actress, respectively. Additionally, Sam Mendes snagged a nod for Best Director.
Fending off two worthy opponents, "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" is once again captured the top spot at the box office for the weekend of December 28-30, 2012.
The tale of Bilbo Baggins raked in an impressive weekend take of $31.5 million for its third week in theaters.
Consistent with industry expectations, “Les Miserables” has been raking in some serious box office numbers since its theatrical release on Christmas Day.
The Hugh Jackman-starring musical film adaptation of the Broadway classic netted total ticket sales of $58.6 million in the past two days, including $28.3 million internationally and $30.3 in the States.
Breaking the advance ticket sales record for a Christmas Day release, "Les Miserables" leapt atop the specialty holiday box office on Tuesday, December 25, 2012.
Showing some staying-power, “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” is once again on track to take the top spot at the box office for the weekend of December 21-23, 2012.
The Peter Jackson-directed tale of Bilbo Baggins earned a Friday total of $10.5 million, and enjoyed a $36.7 million weekend.