David Strathairn

Claire Danes

George, January, and the Modern Family Gang Move the Emmys Party to the Press Room

The action in LA moved last night from the stage at the Emmys on to the press room, where the big winners showed off their new gold.

The action in LA moved last night from the stage at the Emmys on to the press room, where the big winners showed off their new gold. Humanitarian honoree George Clooney led the pack by speaking about Brad Pitt's equally good deeds, and Tom Hanks toasted his HBO miniseries The Pacific. Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston, meanwhile, had dual wins for Breaking Bad. An excited Aaron gushed about the surprise, saying he lost his mind due to the shock. Nurse Jackie's Edie Falco, who was declared Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, still maintained that she's not even funny. The ensemble cast of Mad Men was led by January Jones, the adorable young actress Kiernan Shipka, Christina Hendricks, and Elisabeth Moss. Their series's creator, Matthew Weiner, said a few words and assured fans their show isn't going anywhere just yet.

Eric Stonestreet celebrated with the Modern Family gang and commented that it won't be weird on set after he picked up a Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy nod over two of his costars. Claire Danes was solo on stage to gush about her win for Temple Grandin. The stars were soon off to make the afterparty rounds, so stay tuned to get the inside scoop from across Hollywood! Also, make sure to check in on the evening's best beauty and fashion looks with Bella and Fab's love it or hate it polls.

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Movies

Rachel Weisz Finds Scandal in The Whistleblower Trailer

Rachel Weisz's role as a Nebraska cop in The Whistleblower is miles away from her upcoming stint as Jackie Kennedy, but this kind of harrowing political drama is her forte (see her Oscar for The Constant Gardener).

Rachel Weisz's role as a Nebraska cop in The Whistleblower is miles away from her upcoming stint as Jackie Kennedy, but this kind of harrowing political drama is her forte (see her Oscar for The Constant Gardener).

Here she plays Kathryn Bolkovac, the real woman who uncovered a prostitution ring in Bosnia that was run by her colleagues at the UN. David Strathairn, Vanessa Redgrave, and Monica Bellucci also appear, but the heart of the thriller clearly beats within Weisz. To watch the preview, just read more