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Unlikely front-runners face a still-formidable Clint Eastwood
This year's lead actor and supporting actor categories offer no end of irony.
Although certifiable leading men like Brad Pitt in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," Leonardo DiCaprio in "Revolutionary Road," Clint Eastwood in "Gran Torino" and...Tags: The Visitor (movie), The Duchess (movie), Gran Torino (movie), Frost Nixon (movie), Richard Nixon
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During award season it pays to be Kate -- or Cate
If you're an actress, keep in mind that when it comes to getting nominated for an Oscar it doesn't hurt if your name is Kate.
Kate Hepburn managed to do it 12 times, winning a record four as leading actress, more than any other actor.
By age 32, Kate...Tags: Cate Blanchett, Marisa Tomei, The Visitor (movie), Meryl Streep, Frances McDormand
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Los Angeles Times bestsellers for Jan. 4, 2009
Fiction 1. New Moon by Stephenie Meyer ($10.99) 2. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer ($10.99) 3. The Shack by William P. Young ($14.99) 4. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz ($14) 5. The Appeal by John Grisham ($14) 6. A Thousand...Tags: Barack Obama, John Grisham, John Grogan, Richard Yates, Stephenie Meyer
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Kate Winslet: the real deal
Enough with the suffering. Kate Winslet's killing herself for an Oscar.
The 33-year-old actress has gone down with the Titanic for James Cameron, lost her memory in Michel Gondry's "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," endured an unhappy marriage...Tags: Sam Mendes, Celebrities, Leonardo DiCaprio, Richard Yates, Golden Globe Awards
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Winslet piles up accolades
It really is an honor just to be nominated and Kate Winslet knows it. But after so many Oscar losses, wouldn't it be nice just to take home the shiny statue one time? Which isn't to say Winslet doesn't know what it's like to win other awards. She has a...Tags: The Reader (movie), Kate Winslet, Celebrities, Career and Workplace, Unions
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Movie review: 'Iceman' fascinating in look at loving thug
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteAfter playing Richard Kuklinski in "The Iceman," General Zod in "Man of Steel" should be a piece of cake for Michael Shannon. Truth be told, the Oscar nominee has yet to meet a role he couldn't conquer, whether it was in "Boardwalk Empire,"...Tags: Ray Liotta, Take Shelter (movie), Toronto International Film Festival, Entertainment, Movies
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Cannes: Lionsgate UK Nabs Kate Hudson, Ewan McGregorâs âKingâ
VarietyLONDON — In the run-up to Cannes, Lionsgate UK has picked up six British pics, including Peter Capaldi's comedy "Born to be King," which toplines Kate Hudson and Ewan McGregor. "King" is about a film extra who bears a striking resemblance to a...Tags: David Tennant, BBC, Rosamund Pike, Peter Capaldi, Entertainment
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Michael Shannon to Reunite With Jeff Nichols on Sci-Fi Pic (EXCLUSIVE)
VarietyWith his recent film "Mud" delivering a solid perf in its first two weeks at the box office, Jeff Nichols is ready to get back to work with Warner Bros. coming on to distribute his next pic and his "Take Shelter" star Michael Shannon coming on to star....Tags: Man of Steel (movie), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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Erie Times-News, Pa., Gerry Weiss column
Erie Times-News, Pa.Superheroes. Zombies. Action stars. And more sequels than you can shake your popcorn and Goobers at. Welcome to the summer movie season. If you're looking for period pieces, thought-provoking documentaries, or anything that resembles an Academy...Tags: Christopher Nolan, Take Shelter (movie), Robert Downey Jr., The Last Airbender (movie), Entertainment
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Interview: It'll take Superman to pull Michael Shannon away from theater
What does Oscar-nominated actor and former Evanston Township High School student Michael Shannon plan on doing as the most high-profile film of his career, "Man of Steel" — which co-stars Russell Crowe, Amy Adams, Kevin Costner and, in the role of...
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An Industry Is Born: Closeup Of 5 Years of Film Tax Credits
The Hartford CourantDavid Duchovny, Timothy Hutton and Hope Davis have been filming a movie for the past month in Greenwich, the real-life story of a family that built a children's hospital after their daughter died of rabies. It is not the spectacle it might have been...Tags: Righteous Kill (movie), Maury Povich, Politics, Timothy Hutton, Leonardo DiCaprio
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The Chicago actor's dilemma: Love Chicago but leave it
"No actor should be in Chicago 'cause they wanta make money," a character says in "The Last Duck," a new play that includes a brief but pointed look at our Second City complex. "It's more about art," the guy says. "You know, whatever that means. Or you...
Tags: Chicago Loop, David Schwimmer, Steve Carell, Celebrities, William Petersen
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