Movie stars top 2014 Emmy nominations: TV no longer a vast wasteland

There'll be plenty of time to celebrate what the Emmys got right (see the full list of nominees here) and to argue about what they got wrong—but this is not the place for that. Instead, we're taking a step back to discuss weird bits 

"Game of Thrones" and "Fargo" score the most mentions, while newcomers high on the list are Netflix comedy "Orange Is the New Black" and HBO drama "True Detective." Recommended: Emmy Awards Nominations Live 

Thursday morning's Emmy nominations announcement brought its fair share of predictable choices — Bryan Cranston, Maggie Smith and Julie Bowen, for instance. But further down the list, some stars received nominations for unexpected projects in 

Anyone needing proof that television has usurped much of the movies' cultural relevance need look no further than Thursday's announcement of nominations for the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards, which produced a list cluttered with movie stars who already 

The Good Wife. Neither the violent bumping off of Will Gardner (Josh Charles) in one of the TV season's most buzzed about developments, nor the extremely aggressive For Your Consideration ad campaign, in which the show pointed out how easy is life for