Cast of From Dusk Til Dawn at the 40th Annual Saturn Awards #SaturnAwards
Cast of From Dusk Til Dawn at the 40th Annual Saturn Awards #SaturnAwards

Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host Tamara Krinsky were invited to cover the 40th Annual Saturn Awards Hosted by Jeff Ross and held at The Castaway in Burbank.

Honorees at this year’s event

This year, Malcolm McDowell was honored with this Life Career Award, Bryan Fuller received the Dan Curtis Legacy Award, Gregory Nicotero received the George Pal Memorial Award, and Marc Cushman received the Special Recognition Award for his recent book publications on Star Trek.

Photos from the Red Carpet

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Interviews from the Saturn Awards

At the Saturn Awards Red Carpet we spoke with actors, creators, directors, composers and costume designers. You can watch our interviews below or on our YouTube channel.

  • Abigail Hargrove – “World War Z”
  • Brian Tee & Mirelly Taylor- “The Wolverine”
  • Brad Dourif & Fiona Dourif – “Curse of Chucky”
  • Dean Cundey – Cinematographer, “Halloween”
  • Eiza Gonzalez, Zane Holtz & DJ Cotrona – El Rey Network’s “From Dusk Til Dawn”
  • Emmett Skilton – Syfy’s “The Almighty Johnsons”
  • Frank Ilfman – Composer, “Big Bad Wolves”
  • Holland Roden – MTV’s “Teen Wolf”
  • Joey King – “The Conjuring”
  • Kyla Kennedy – AMC’s “The Walking Dead”
  • Magda Apanowicz, Victor Webster & Erik Knudsen – SyFy’s “Continuum”
  • Melissa McBride – AMC’s “The Walking Dead”
  • Richard Shenkman – Director, “Mischief Night”
  • Robert Forester – AMC’s “Breaking Bad”
  • Scott Wilson – AMC’s “The Walking Dead”
  • Trish Summerville – Costume Designer, “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”

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Complete Winners List for the 40th Saturn Awards

  • Best Comic-to-Film Motion Picture: “Iron Man 3″ from Marvel / Disney
  • Best Science-Fiction Film: “Gravity” from Warner Bros.
  • Best Fantasy Film: “Her” from Warner Bros.
  • Best Horror Film: “The Conjuring” from Warner Bros.
  • Best Thriller Film:  “World War Z” from Paramount Pictures
  • Best Action / Adventure Film: “Fast & Furious 6″ from Universal Pictures
  • Best Independent Film: “12 Years a Slave” from Fox Searchlight
  • Best International Film: “Big Bad Wolves” from Magnolia Pictures / Magnet
  • Best Animated Film: “Frozen” from Walt Disney Studios
  • Best Actor: Robert Downey Jr. from “Iron Man 3”
  • Best Actress: Sandra Bullock from “Gravity”
  • Best Supporting Actor: Ben Kingsley from “Iron Man 3”
  • Best Supporting Actress: Scarlett Johansson from “Her”
  • Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Movie: Chloe Grace Moretz from “Carrie”
  • Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a TV Series: Chandler Riggs from “The Walking Dead” won 
  • Best Director: Alfonso Cuaron from “Gravity”
  • Best Writing: Spike Jonze from “Her”
  • Best Editing: Alfonso Cuaron, Mark Sanger from “Gravity”
  • Best Production Design: Dan Hennah from “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug”
  • Best Music: Frank Ilfman from “Big Bad Wolves”
  • Best Costume: Trish Summerville from “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”
  • Best Makeup: Donald Mowat from “Prisoners”
  • Best Special / Visual Effects: Tim Webber, Chris Lawrence, David Shirk, Neil Corbould from “Gravity”
  • Best Network Television Series Release: Tie between “Hannibal” from NBC and “Revolution” from NBC
  • Best Syndicated / Cable Television Series: “The Walking Dead” from AMC
  • Best Television Presentation of a Limited Run Series: “Breaking Bad” from AMC
  • Best Youth-Oriented Television Series: “Teen Wolf” from MTV
  • Best Actor in a Television Series: Mads Mikkelsen from “Hannibal”
  • Best Actress in a Television Series: Vera Farmiga from “Bates Motel”
  • Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series: Aaron Paul from “Breaking Bad”
  • Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series: Melissa McBride from “The Walking Dead”
  • Best Guest Star in a Television Series: Robert Forster from “Breaking Bad”
  • Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series: Chandler Riggs from “The Walking Dead”
  • Best DVD Release: “Big Ass Spider” from Epic Pictures
  • Best DVD Collection: “Chucky: The Complete Collection” from Universal
  • Best Classic Film Home Entertainment Release: “Halloween 35th Anniversary Edition” from Anchor Bay
  • Best Television Home Entertainment Release:“Star Trek: The Next Generation: Seasons 3, 4, 5” from CBS Paramount
Michael Rooker at the 40th Annual Saturn Awards #SaturnAwards
Michael Rooker at the 40th Annual Saturn Awards #SaturnAwards

ABOUT The Saturn Awards

The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films presents the annual Saturn Awards, the only major award dedicated to honoring the finest in genre entertainment for film, television and home entertainment. The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films is a non-profit founded in 1972 by noted film historian Dr. Donald A. Reed.  For 40 years the Academy has been honoring the ground breaking work of filmmakers, actors, craftsmen and artists in genre community. The Academy is currently overseen by CEO and President, Robert Holguin. Please visit http://www.saturnawards.org for more information.