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Oscars 2013: Christoph Waltz wins best supporting actor
Christoph Waltz won the supporting actor Oscar for "Django Unchained" in one of the tightest acting races at this year's Academy Awards on Sunday. The man who already had one Oscar on his mantel beat out four other veteran performers: Alan Arkin ("Argo"...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Tommy Lee Jones, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Lincoln (movie, 2012), Quentin Tarantino
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Oscars 2013: 'Argo' and 'Django Unchained' take screenplay honors
"Django Unchained" won the original screenplay Oscar while "Argo" took adapted screenplay honors Sunday at the 85th Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. "Argo," screenwriter Chris Terrio's dramatization of the rescue of six U.S. diplomats...Tags: Movies, Awards and Prizes, Iran, Quentin Tarantino, Ben Affleck
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Oscar predictions 2013: We call the four acting races
Gold Standard writer Glenn Whipp is sweeping through all 24 Oscar categories this week, assessing the races, predicting the winners and helping you prevail in your Oscar pools. Earlier he looked at the short films, sound categories, visual crafts races,...
Tags: Naomi Watts, Sally Field, Tommy Lee Jones, Amy Adams, Quentin Tarantino
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Weinstein Co. asks toymaker to discontinue 'Django' action figures
Re-imagining the slave narrative should be left to the professionals. That was the word Friday when the Weinstein Co. announced that it has asked toymaker NECA to discontinue the "Django Unchained" action figure dolls after receiving complaints that the...Tags: Movies, Slavery, Samuel L. Jackson, Entertainment, Leonardo DiCaprio
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The Gold Standard: Bet a penny on Day-Lewis as Lincoln?
"I am 10 years older than I was a year ago." We believe that's a line Abraham Lincoln said to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at the end of "Lincoln." Or it could be something "Lincoln" lead Daniel Day-Lewis wearily muttered during one of the endless Q&As he's done...Tags: Naomi Watts, Tommy Lee Jones, Sally Field, Amy Adams, Alan Arkin
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Quentin Tarantino, the persnickety poet of 'Django Unchained'
Here are some things you need to know about Quentin Tarantino. He pens his screenplays longhand, not on a word processor. "I can't write poetry on a computer, man," he says. If you're an actor, don't expect to improvise. Ever. "You hire an actor to...
Tags: Movies, Pulp Fiction (movie), Literature, Reservoir Dogs (movie), Arts and Culture
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Diane Kruger, Rita Ora, Clemence Poesy at Chanel's beach
At the Chanel show at the Grand Palais in Paris on Tuesday, Diane Kruger of “Inglourious Basterds” said she arrived at midnight the previous evening specifically to see the collection. A regular at the classic label’s haute couture...Tags: French Literature, Jessica Alba, The Host (movie), Chanel S.A., Paris (France)
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SAG Awards 2013: What to look for at the actors' big night
On Sunday night, it's the actors' turn. Many critics groups and the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. have already weighed in with their favorite films and performances of the year, and now the time has come for the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Oscar...
Tags: Naomi Watts, Tommy Lee Jones, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (movie), Politics, Hitchcock (movie)
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Oscars 2013: ‘Hobbit,’ ‘Skyfall’ nab noms, no ‘Dark Knight Rises’
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comThe 85th Academy Award nominations managed to offer some surprises Thursday morning — industry pundits were buzzing about the omission ...... -
'Django Unchained' is a surprise hit overseas
Even though Quentin Tarantinto's "Django Unchained" has many similarities to his last film, "Inglourious Basterds," the biggest differences were expected to be evident overseas. Though both are historical revenge fantasies, the new one -- rooted in...
Tags: Movies, Golden Globe Awards, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Entertainment, Christoph Waltz
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'Django' is Tarantino's highest-grossing domestic release
Despite the controversy it has ignited, or perhaps because of it, "Django Unchained" is now Quentin Tarantino's highest-grossing domestic release with a box-office take nearing $128 million since the film's Christmas Day debut. The movie surpassed...Tags: Movies, Golden Globe Awards, World War II (1939-1945), Entertainment, Quentin Tarantino
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Golden Globes 2013: Christoph Waltz wins first award for 'Django'
Austrian-born actor Christoph Waltz and writer-director Quentin Tarantino are making for an unbeatable Golden Globe team: For the second time in two tries, Waltz has collected a supporting actor trophy for his work in a Tarantino film. In 2010, Waltz...
Tags: Movies, Awards and Prizes, Quentin Tarantino, Harvey Weinstein, Celebrities
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