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Why did Oscars leave 'Hairspray' high and dry?
sun ReporterNot a single Oscar nomination for Hairspray? Something's not right here. No disrespect to the five Best Picture contenders, but Hairspray was more fun and displayed more energy than any of them. This musical ode to the transcendent joys of dance and...Tags: There Will Be Blood (movie), Academy Awards, Film Festivals, John Travolta, Atonement (movie)
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Tags: Julie Christie, Cate Blanchett, Brad Pitt, There Will Be Blood (movie), Juno (movie)
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'Old Men,' 'Blood' Lead Oscar Nominees
Zap2It.com"No Country for Old Men" and "There Will Be Blood," two stark dramas about obsessed men, are the top nominees for the 80th annual Academy Awards. The two films earned eight nominations apiece, including nods for best picture, best director (Paul Thomas...Tags: Crimes, Cate Blanchett, Diablo Cody, Joel Coen, Atonement (movie)
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What the Oscars should be rewarding this year
Any awards show can honor the best movies, performances and scripts. Why isn't anyone paying attention to the worst titles and most irritating characters? We've rounded up the awards that the Oscars should be giving out this year, and you don't even...Tags: Death, Death at a Funeral (movie), Academy Awards, Awards and Prizes, Chicago Tribune
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Tags: Barbra Streisand, Meryl Streep, Sidney Poitier, Paul Newman, Tom Cruise
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The Oscars: A dark view on dark times
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT used to be that violence, even more than comedy, was the kiss of death for Oscar movies. Then came blood-saturated films like "Crash" and "The Departed," which overturned some of those rules. But perhaps no movie exemplifies how the Oscars have...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Death, Iraq, No Country for Old Men (movie), Paul Thomas Anderson
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Don't mess with Oscar
No one messes with the Oscars.
The Academy Awards have been as certain as the sunrise. Ceremonies may have been postponed, but the show has gone on despite wars, assassinations and the fickleness of Mother Nature.
This year, the Writers Guild of America...Tags: Diablo Cody, Elections, No Country for Old Men (movie), Career and Workplace, Celebrities
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George Clooney Monkeys Around with 'Goats'
Zap2It.comGeorge Clooney will star in an adaptation of Jon Ronson's "Men Who Stare at Goats." According to Variety, the project will be directed by Clooney's Smoke House and writing partner Grant Heslov. Ronson, a British journalist, published his allegedly non-...Tags: Death, Academy Awards, Film Festivals, Leatherheads (movie), U.S. Military
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Julia Roberts, Clive Owen Get Closer Again
Zap2It.com"Closer" co-stars Julia Roberts and Clive Owen will team up again on the con game thriller "Duplicity." According to the industry trade papers, "Duplicity" is Tony Gilroy's writing and directing follow-up to this fall's critically acclaimed "Michael...Tags: Tony Gilroy, Julia Roberts, Duplicity (movie)
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A-list stars may forgo Globes
And the winner is . . . not here?
The Golden Globe Awards are a highly rated NBC event, an often irreverent ceremony brimming with A-list stars. If the Writers Guild of America strike against the TV networks and movie studios isn't resolved, the WGA...Tags: Demonstration, John Travolta, Jim Jones, MASH (tv program), Atonement (movie)
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