'No Country' and 'Juno' Lead WGA Awards


Josh Brolin stars in No Country for Old Men
HOLLYWOOD - No Country for Old Men and Juno have been honored with the top prizes at the Writers Guild of America (WGA) Awards this weekend. 

Joel and Ethan Coen won the Best Adapted Screenplay award for their Oscar-nominated thriller, while Juno writer Diablo Cody took home the Original Screenplay prize for her quirky film about a pregnant teenager who chooses to give up her baby for adoption.

Meanwhile, Alex Gibney was praised for his work on Taxi to the Dark Side, winning him Best Documentary Screenplay, and TV hits The Wire and 30 Rock were honored as Best Dramatic Series and Best Comedy Series, respectively.

Other winners at the WGA Awards include The Sopranos (“The Second Coming”) for Best Episodic Drama; The Office (“The Job”) for Best Episodic Comedy, The Colbert Report for Best Comedy/Variety; The Young & the Restless for Best Daytime Serials, and Mad Men for Best New Series.

The WGA announced the winners of their annual awards on Saturday, after cancelling the ceremony because their members are on strike.

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