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    Feb 7, 2008 |Column| Envelope
  1. Peek into Oscars crystal ball

    "Oh my God, this is a disaster. Now what are we going to do?" lamented one studio publicist handling a bunch of nominees and potential winners.
    "Oh my God, this is a disaster. Now what are we going to do?" lamented one studio publicist handling a bunch of nominees and potential winners. No, he wasn't talking about the WGA strike or the Super Tuesday primary results. It was the just-announced...

    Tags: Tony Gilroy, Academy Awards, Eli Manning, Entertainment, Super Bowl

  2. Feb 13, 2008 |Column| Envelope
  3. Will Coens Make Oscar History?

    Random notes on the blissfully strike-free Oscars as less than a week of voting remains and there is evidence of some races tightening:
    Random notes on the blissfully strike-free Oscars as less than a week of voting remains and there is evidence of some races tightening: One race that isn't is best picture, where a gallant attempt by "Michael Clayton" to overtake apparent leader "No...

    Tags: George Clooney, Academy Awards, Estelle Parsons, Marvin Hamlisch, Bob Dylan

  4. Feb 24, 2008 |Column| Envelope
  5. International house of Oscar

    Until "No Country for Old Men" took the final two awards of the evening, it was beginning to look like the U.S. was "No Country for Oscar Winners."
    Until "No Country for Old Men" took the final two awards of the evening, it was beginning to look like the U.S. was "No Country for Oscar Winners." In an Oscar convocation with the least xenophobic results in years, the Kodak Theatre seemed more like a...

    Tags: Lila Kedrova, Academy Awards, George Clooney, Entertainment, Ethan Coen

  6. Jan 3, 2008 |Column| Envelope
  7. Indecision reigns on Oscar circuit

    Uncertainty is in the air as the race of all races heats up to the boiling point.
    Uncertainty is in the air as the race of all races heats up to the boiling point. Candidates are not leaving anything to chance, some still running frantically from one public forum to another, trying to reach voters with that personal touch, even as the...

    Tags: George Clooney, Academy Awards, Entertainment, Javier Bardem, Career and Workplace

  8. Jan 8, 2008 |Column| Envelope
  9. The season of our discontent

    The envelope holding the ticket for the show stated, "Awards Season Starts Here."
    The envelope holding the ticket for the show stated, "Awards Season Starts Here." For many in the room there was the distinctly uncomfortable feeling that it just may end "Here" as well. With breaking news spreading like wildfire through the Santa...

    Tags: George Clooney, Entertainment, Ethan Coen, Javier Bardem, Celebrities

  10. Jan 11, 2008 |Column| Envelope
  11. The season without reason

    First-round Academy Award ballots are due back by Saturday at 5 p.m. but judging from the activity around town you would think the race for nominations is really just beginning rather than ending.
    First-round Academy Award ballots are due back by Saturday at 5 p.m. but judging from the activity around town you would think the race for nominations is really just beginning rather than ending. Packed Q&As for the likes of "Atonement," "Eastern...

    Tags: Academy Awards, Entertainment, Angelina Jolie, Celebrities, Career and Workplace

  12. Jan 22, 2008 |Column| Envelope
  13. Oscar's seasonal switch

    In The Season of surprise, it turns out Oscar had a few of his own.
    In The Season of surprise, it turns out Oscar had a few of his own. As press and publicists gathered for this morning's Oscar nomination announcement by Academy president Sid Ganis and Kathy Bates (a last-minute substitute for a scheduled but unannounced...

    Tags: Tony Gilroy, George Clooney, Academy Awards, Entertainment, Ethan Coen

  14. Nov 8, 2007 |Column| Envelope
  15. Long shots, sharp shooters and sneak attacks

    Julie Christie, the certified icon and 1965 Oscar winner, has been in town making the awards season rounds thanks to her starring turn in Sarah Polley's "Away From Her."
    Julie Christie, the certified icon and 1965 Oscar winner, has been in town making the awards season rounds thanks to her starring turn in Sarah Polley's "Away From Her." The notoriously press shy actress turned up for a few Q&As, with co-star Gordon...

    Tags: David Fincher, Sigourney Weaver, Marisa Tomei, Snow White (fictional character), Entertainment

  16. Nov 29, 2007 |Column| Envelope
  17. Screenings shine bright with stars

    Jack is back!
    Jack is back! Warner Bros. had to turn away at least 50 Screen Actors Guild members at an overflowing screening of "The Bucket List" at the TV Academy in North Hollywood last night. About 600 strong filled every seat and then some for the rare – and...

    Tags: George Clooney, Jodie Foster, Marc Anthony, Ryan Gosling, Jack Black

  18. Dec 11, 2007 |Column| Envelope
  19. Broadcast film critics shine light on 'Into the Wild'

    With critics groups chiming in from New York, L.A., Boston, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., this week, a predictable pattern is emerging.
    With critics groups chiming in from New York, L.A., Boston, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., this week, a predictable pattern is emerging. The nation's top movie reviewers are in a pessimistic mood, splitting their best picture prizes, so far, between...

    Tags: Academy Awards, George Clooney, Ryan Gosling, Bob Dylan, Entertainment

  20. Jan 2, 2008 |Column| Envelope
  21. Actresses make the most of it

    EVEN as the men's acting Oscar categories are overflowing with strong contenders, the actress races, as usual, reflect the paucity of opportunities for women.
    EVEN as the men's acting Oscar categories are overflowing with strong contenders, the actress races, as usual, reflect the paucity of opportunities for women. Don't expect that to change any time soon. "Not when Will Smith movies make $78 million on...

    Tags: Jodie Foster, Olympia Dukakis, Health, Entertainment, Bob Dylan

  22. Jan 14, 2008 |Column| Envelope
  23. The plot for the season thickens

    In the wake of the disaster known as the 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards comes the last of the key guild indicators today, the <a href=http://theenvelope.latimes.com/awards/guild/env-pga-noms14jan14-list,0,1489147.htmlstory target=new> list of five nominees for the top award of the Producers Guild Of America.</a>
    In the wake of the disaster known as the 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards comes the last of the key guild indicators today, the list of five nominees for the top award of the Producers Guild Of America. The biggest omission from what the rest of the major...

    Tags: Academy Awards, Disasters, Entertainment, Ethan Coen, Javier Bardem

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