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Golden Globes 2013: Hunt, Adams, Hathaway contend for supporting prize
Hollywood might have been buzzing over Thursday’s Golden Globe nominations, but for many of the nominees in the best supporting actress in a motion picture category, the morning was largely business as usual. “I’m sitting here at the...
Tags: Drama (genre), Sally Field, Entertainment Events, Paul Thomas Anderson, Steven Spielberg
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Happy Thomas Pynchon rumor day!
What's that, you say? America's most reclusive author, Thomas Pynchon, appeared in the news Friday -- not once but twice? Why, yes, yes, he has, surfacing in two unconnected rumors. Conspiracy? Pynchonian? Maybe we should henceforth designate Jan. 4 as...Tags: Entertainment Events, Paul Thomas Anderson, The New York Times, Google+, Social Media
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'Zero Dark Thirty,' 'Argo,' 'West of Memphis' among WGA nominees
The scripts of "Zero Dark Thirty," "Lincoln" and "Silver Linings Playbook" are among the nominees for Writers Guild of America Awards for outstanding achievement in writing for the screen in 2012. Nominees announced Friday in the original screenplay...Tags: Paul Thomas Anderson, Entertainment Events, Literature, Human Interest, Searching for Sugar Man (movie)
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Golden Globes nominations 2013: 'Lincoln' leads the pack
Spreading its praise between accessible, star-driven movies and a handful of challenging films, the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. bestowed a leading seven Golden Globe nominations on Steven Spielberg's biography "Lincoln" while handing five nods apiece to...Tags: Drama (genre), Rachel Weisz, Johnny Depp, Film Festivals, Hope Springs (movie)
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Best movies of 2012: 'Pi,' 'Master,' 'Moonrise Kingdom' make cut
It's as if this year filmmakers remembered why God made movies. In a world of nonstop data where most of the static is gossip in 140 soul-destroying words or less, cinema has had a transcendent 12 months — a visual renaissance that has burned past...Tags: Paul Thomas Anderson, Joe Wright, Christopher Nolan, The Loneliest Planet (movie), Leos Carax
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Oscar nominations: Our final predictions
Four score and seven years ago (OK, it wasn't that long ... it just feels that way), we began trudging down the path that on Thursday will yield a fresh slate of Oscar nominees. Who will be among the names called at the crack of dawn? Our final...Tags: Sally Field, Steven Spielberg, The Paperboy (movie), Nicole Kidman, Javier Bardem
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Highs, lows — and a graceful exit
It's my final column of the year and, for that matter, the new millennium — not to mention of all time. Unless it isn't. I'm so confused. Anyhow, let's look at the highs and lows of 2012 — not that you have much choice if you're going to...
Tags: Seven Psychopaths (movie), Rachel Weisz, Film Festivals, Some Like It Hot (movie), The Good Wife (tv program)
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On Location: Immersed in the world of 'The Master'
Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master" is set in a richly colored, Todd-AO widescreen-feeling America circa 1950, boldly ascending from the horrors of World War II without yet comprehending the trauma incurred. It's a sometimes squeaky-clean surface under...Tags: Entertainment Events, Paul Thomas Anderson, Photography, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Golden Globes 2013: Lead actor choices take small turn in comedy
Hollywood Foreign Press voters didn't go for Johnny Depp or Brad Pitt this year, saving their lead actor surprises for men who headlined smaller, more intimate films. In the comedy-musical category, lead honors went to Jack Black for the dark indie...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Bill Murray, Johnny Depp, Anthony Hopkins, Hyde Park on Hudson (movie)
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Movie awards: Unusual joins usual
More cinema awards. The Los Angeles Film Critics Circle has a reputation for sometimes picking unusual choices. This year, the critics honored "Amour" (picture and female actor Emmanuelle Riva), "The Master" (director P.T. Anderson, actors Joaquin...
Tags: Human Interest, The Walking Dead (tv program), Moonrise Kingdom (movie), Zero Dark Thirty (movie), The Wire (tv program)
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Spielberg's 'Lincoln' leads Golden Globe nominations with seven
The nominees for the 70th annual Golden Globe Awards were announced Thursday by Jessica Alba, Megan Fox and Ed Helms. Steven Spielberg's epic on the 16th president, "Lincoln," stood out in the film categories with seven Golden Globe nominations, followed...
Tags: Jon Hamm, Alain Boublil, Anna Karenina (movie), Kathryn Bigelow, Sigourney Weaver
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SAG Awards: Snubs and surprises among nominees
The Screen Actors Guild Award nominations had their share of snubs and surprises Wednesday morning. One of the biggest shockers was the selection of Nicole Kidman in the supporting actress category for her role as a tarty jailhouse lover in Lee Daniels'...Tags: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (movie), Entertainment Events, Paul Thomas Anderson, The Paperboy (movie), Screen Actors Guild Awards
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