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Critics make much ado about Oscar
HOLLYWOOD has never been so full of nasty denunciations, agonized hand-wringing and self-important rhetoric.
But if you thought I was talking about the writers strike, you're wrong.
The loudest fussing and feuding is coming from the world of critics and...Tags: Arts and Culture, Comedy (genre), Entertainment, George Clooney, DVDs and Movies
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Globes are not afraid of the dark
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers"ATONEMENT," director Joe Wright's epic romantic drama of redemption starring Keira Knightley and James McAvoy, won the 65th annual Golden Globe award for best motion picture drama Sunday evening, capping off a night overshadowed by the crippling...Tags: Comedy (genre), Celebrities, Entertainment, George Clooney, Californication (tv program)
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Complete list of Oscar winners
Associated PressComplete list of winners at the 80th annual Academy Awards, presented Sunday night at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles: Best Motion Picture: "No Country for Old Men." Lead Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis, "There Will Be Blood." Lead Actress: Marion Cotillard,...Tags: Celebrities, Entertainment, Michael Clayton (movie), Senior Citizens, Ethan Coen
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Oscar likes to keep it real
" The Duchess." "W." " Changeling." " Defiance." "Frost/Nixon." "Milk." " Valkyrie." "Che." What do these films have in common, other than succinct titles? All are based on real people and events, and all happen to have release dates timed to award...Tags: Valkyrie (movie), Entertainment, Celebrities, Elizabeth II, Jeremy Irons
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Coen brothers, sort of, nominated for editing award
Roderick Jaynes, the pseudonym used by Joel and Ethan Coen when they edit films, was nominated for a 58th Annual American Cinema Editors' Eddie Award today for "No Country for Old Men."
Jaynes, who is described in his biography as a veteran of British...Tags: Ethan Coen, No Country for Old Men (movie), Film Festivals, Movies, Academy Awards
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Art Directors Guild lists nominations and honors for Harryhausen, Craig
The Art Directors Guild announced its nominations today for the 12th Annual Excellence in Production Design Awards in eight categories for motion pictures, TV and commercials.
Nominees in the period film category are Arthur Max for "American Gangster,"...Tags: Atonement (movie), Harry Potter (fictional character), No Country for Old Men (movie), Kevin Thompson, Ray Harryhausen
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Oscars: Critic's first reactions
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBest picture: "No Country for Old Men" Ultimately, it came down to a selection between "No Country for Old Men" and "There Will Be Blood," a choice that in recent weeks seemed to take on an almost Red State-Blue State, science versus evolution, Beatles...Tags: Arts and Culture, Cate Blanchett, Celebrities, Entertainment, Michael Clayton (movie)
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Outsiders are in with Oscar
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen I took a bleary-eyed glance at the nomination results early yesterday morning, I have to admit that my first reaction was -- is this the Oscars or the Independent Spirit Awards? Four of the five nominees for best picture are films released by studio...Tags: Arts and Culture, Tony Gilroy, Entertainment, Television, Drama (genre)
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The belle of the Oscar ball
With Vanity Fair sitting out this year's celebrations, the belle of the Oscars parties was a piano playing Elton John.
The 60-year-old singer's 16th annual viewing dinner and after-party benefiting the Elton John AIDS Foundation topped other bashes...Tags: Christian Slater, Mary J. Blige, Cate Blanchett, Entertainment, Celebrities
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Lady ink slingers dominate Oscar noms
THIS year's nominations for original and adapted screenplay ask the question why -- as in, why do we need a Y chromosome? In an unprecedented surge of recognition for female creative forces, the academy chose to nominate four women for individual...Tags: No Country for Old Men (movie), Ronald Harwood, Movies, Entertainment, Academy Awards
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Youth is served in awards competitions
AH, to be young and in love on-screen.
Or young and in grief, in guilt, in the family way, in search of life's meaning.
Basically, it's the young part that counts. A preponderance of actors and actresses under the age of 25 have stood out this year at...Tags: Arts and Culture, Sundance Film Festival, Michael Cera, Celebrities, Entertainment
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