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Oscars poll: Who'll win best supporting actor?
Gold DerbyChristoph Waltz ("Inglourious Basterds") dominated last year's Oscar race for supporting actor from the outset, but now there's no early front-runner. There's a lot of support for Geoffrey Rush's flamboyant role as wily voice coach to Britain's stammering... -
Bruce Campbell on the horror franchise that launched his career: 'All roads lead to "Evil Dead" '
The Hero ComplexBruce Campbell is currently starring in USA's top-rated spy romp "Burn Notice" as the wisecracking Sam Axe, but for some fans, he'll always be Ash, the beloved hero of Sam Raimi's cult favorite "Evil Dead" trilogy: 1981's "The Evil Dead,"...... -
Golden Globes shows love to 'The Social Network'
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers"The Social Network" has a lot of friends in Hollywood. The drama about the creation of Facebook continued its winning ways Sunday, taking home four trophies at the 68th Golden Globes, including dramatic feature, director for David Fincher, screenplay...Tags: Golden Globe Awards, Education, Robert De Niro, Natalie Portman, Teaching and Learning
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Golden Globes: No 'True Grit' but lots of potential surprises
One thing that's certain come Sunday evening at the 68th annual Golden Globe Awards — Joel and Ethan Coen's remake of "True Grit" will not be taking home any honors because the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. snubbed the box office hit.
On the...Tags: Golden Globe Awards, Robert De Niro, Natalie Portman, Jesse Eisenberg, Johnny Depp
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'The King's Speech,' 'True Grit' top Academy Award nominations
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers"The King's Speech" dominated the Oscar nominations on Tuesday morning, earning 12 nods including best picture and best lead actor for Colin Firth as King George VI, who battles to eradicate his stammer before he unexpectedly takes the throne. Joel and...Tags: Golden Globe Awards, Mark Ruffalo, Michelle Williams, Science, Natalie Portman
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Flying A Studio a silent-age star in Santa Barbara County
Santa Barbara County is celebrating 100 years of filmmaking. Beginning in 1910, movies were shot at Flying A Studio, which occupied two full blocks along Mission Street in downtown Santa Barbara. Most of the buildings are gone, but a piece of the...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Avatar (movie), Entertainment, Kathryn Bigelow, Film Festivals
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'The King's Speech' dethrones 'The Social Network'
Hollywood's coronation of "The King's Speech" culminated Sunday night when the story of stuttering King George VI and his speech therapist won four Academy Awards, including best picture. But if the Oscars completed the historical drama's ascension, the...Tags: Cinderella (fictional character), Golden Globe Awards, Screen Actors Guild, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment
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'Tupac' biopic launches online casting call for lead role
Pop & HissCalling all Tupac Shakur doppelgangers –- with acting chops. Morgan Creek Productions along with Skee.TV and Karmaloop.TV have teamed together to launch an online casting call to fill the shoes of the slain polarizing rapper in the anticipated... -
'Hurt Locker' pair reuniting on film that may or may not 'Kill Bin Laden'
Top of the TicketFilm about Bin Laden has been in the works from team that brought the world 'The Hurt Locker'... -
'The King's Speech': The triumph of Hollywood conservative values
The Big PictureAs one essayist wrote not long ago, it's become an article of faith in Conservative America that Hollywood is a “collection of hopeless la-la-land liberals — or worse, an elitist gaggle of heartland-bashing snobs.” Conservatives have... -
Disney's Rich Ross is really crazy: He thinks Pixar should win a best picture Oscar
The Big PictureIf there were ever something that Hollywood should be embarrassed about, itâs that Pixar has never won an Oscar for best picture â despite making 11 consecutive commercially successful and critically acclaimed movies. In fact, until last year, when... -
Grammys nominations make the Oscars look more elitist than ever
The Big PictureI know that a lot of my pals on the music side of town are celebrating today, with the news that Arcade Fire, everybody's favorite indie band, landed a prestigious album of the year Grammy nomination, the pop music equivalent......
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