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New Oscar hopes for 'Zodiac'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe serial killer at the center of "Zodiac" was always just beyond the grasp of the police and journalists: tantalizingly close, yet ultimately unreachable. The film's Oscar chances have looked just as unpromising, but now Paramount Pictures is staging...Tags: Golden Globe Awards, Culture, Entertainment, Elections, Film Festivals
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'Tudors' Star Honored in Ireland
Zap2It.comJonathan Rhys Meyers, who plays King Henry VIII on "The Tudors," was crowned by his own people in Dublin. The Irish actor and the Showtime series received a record seven honors from the Irish Film and Television Awards on Sunday, Feb. 17, report news...Tags: Golden Globe Awards, Daniel Day-Lewis, Republic of Ireland, Mel Gibson, Entertainment
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Art Directors Guild names winners
"There Will Be Blood," "The Golden Compass" and "No Country for Old Men" won top awards Saturday evening for production design.
Jack Fisk won the Art Directors Guild's excellence in production design award in the period-film category for the oil epic...Tags: Harry Potter (fictional character), Hell's Kitchen (tv program), Ray Harryhausen, No Country for Old Men (movie), Entertainment
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Robert Elswit wins cinematographers' award
Robert Elswit won the American Society of Cinematographers Outstanding Achievement Award in a feature film Saturday for the oil epic "There Will Be Blood."
The dark drama, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, about greed and oil prospecting has earned...Tags: TNT (tv network), Culture, Entertainment, Film Festivals, Annette Bening
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Steve Cremin, special effects coordinator on 'The Happening'
Special to The TimesIN THE special-effects world, you've got your flashy, big-explosion guys, and then there's Steve Cremin. Although he's worked on some pretty high-profile movies -- "Jarhead," "There Will Be Blood," and mostly recently, M. Night Shyamalan's "The Happening"...Tags: The Happening (movie), University of California, Sports, Death, M. Night Shyamalan
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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: Ceremonies, Javier Bardem, Comedy (genre), Mad Men (tv program), Jon Hamm
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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: Forest Whitaker, Helen Mirren, Upton Sinclair, Charlie Wilson, James Cagney
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Movies may win big over films
Rumor has it that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences may actually honor some movies at this year's Oscar ceremony. Movies, as opposed to, you know, filmsfilms.
Movies are those big, loud, colorful things that play on many cineplex big...Tags: The Wrestler (movie), Quantum of Solace (movie), Frozen River (movie), Lobbying, Will Smith
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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: Entertainment, Film Festivals, Elections, Ethan Coen, Crime, Law and Justice
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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: David Letterman, Jim Taylor, Joel Coen, Entertainment, Film Festivals
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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: Michael Cera, Helen Mirren, Entertainment, Jack Nicholson, Wesleyan University
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Smaller screen, bigger potential
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNO sane person with a bladder would argue that "There Will Be Blood," which runs for 2 hours and 38 minutes, should be longer. But what if it were, in fact, 62 hours and 22 minutes longer, because instead of being a movie, "There Will Be Blood" was a...Tags: HBO (tv network), Death, Entertainment, Drama (genre), Paul Thomas Anderson
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