In today’s roundup of notable online news and views, Chris Hemsworth will announce the Oscar nominations on Thursday with Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs. Also: Oscar contenders triumph in Palm Springs.
Roundup: Chris Hemsworth to deliver the Oscar news on Thursday
Posted by Guy Lodge · 5:00 am · January 13th, 2014
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'Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2' starts rolling, with Richard Gere on board
Posted by Guy Lodge · 3:13 pm · January 10th, 2014
A sequel to the 2012 feelgood hit “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” has begun production in India, with Richard Gere among the new cast members joining Judi Dench, Maggie Smith and the original ensemble.
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Georgia Film Critics Association falls for 'Her'
Posted by Guy Lodge · 1:25 pm · January 10th, 2014
“Her” won the top prize from the Georgia Film Critics’ Association today, while “12 Years a Slave” landed a trio of acting awards.
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'12 Years a Slave' sweeps Iowa critics' awards
Posted by Guy Lodge · 12:57 pm · January 10th, 2014
“12 Years a Slave” won every category it could from the Iowa Film Critics’ Association, while “Nebraska” and “American Hustle” were repeated runners-up.
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Tell us what you thought of 'Her'
Posted by Guy Lodge · 6:49 am · January 10th, 2014
Spike Jonze’s very 21st-century love story opens wide today. Critics and awards voters love it, but we want to hear your thoughts.
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'The Butler' leads film nominees at NAACP Image Awards
Posted by Guy Lodge · 6:19 am · January 10th, 2014
In a banner year for black-themed cinema, the NAACP Image Awards had more prestige films than usual to choose from this year, with “The Butler,” “12 Years a Slave” and “Fruitvale Station” all up for gold.
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Roundup: BAFTA voter slams his fellow 'sheep'
Posted by Guy Lodge · 4:43 am · January 10th, 2014
In today’s roundup of notable online news and views, a BAFTA voter anonymously admonishes the group (himself included) for voting for frontrunners they haven’t seen. Also: Steve McQueen’s new TV project, and “American Hustle’s” J.Law problem.
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'The Act of Killing,' 'Stories We Tell' take top awards at Cinema Eye Honors
Posted by Guy Lodge · 9:10 am · January 9th, 2014
The Cinema Eye Honors for documentary filmmaking spread the wealth at last night’s awards, as winners ranged from “The Act of Killing” to “Stories We Tell” to Dave Grohl’s “Sound City.”
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'The Spectacular Now,' 'What Maisie Knew' join Oscar heavyweights in USC Scripter nods
Posted by Guy Lodge · 8:30 am · January 9th, 2014
The USC Scripter Awards, which recognize both the screenwriters and original authors behind films adapted from published material, nominated Oscar favorites “12 Years a Slave,” “Captain Phillips” and “Philomena,” but also had a surprise up their sleeve.
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'Her,' 'American Hustle' and 'Gravity' among Art Directors Guild nominees
Posted by Guy Lodge · 7:00 am · January 9th, 2014
There are no significant surprises in this year’s list of Art Directors Guild nominees, which include the likes of “American Hustle” and “12 Years a Slave” in the period category, and the more contemporary work of “Her” and “Gravity.”
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Roundup: Academy names Sci-Tech honorees
Posted by Guy Lodge · 5:15 am · January 9th, 2014
In today’s roundup of notable online news anbd views, the Academy has named 52 individuals as honorees in this year’s Scientific and Technical Awards Presentation. Also: BAFTA’s British problem, and listening to all 75 Oscar-contending songs.
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The Long Shot: The case for 'American Hustle'
Posted by Guy Lodge · 6:35 pm · January 8th, 2014
“American Hustle,” along with “Gravity” and “12 Years a Slave,” has emerged as a frontrunner for the Best Picture Oscar, prompting detractors to dismiss it as a soft option. Here’s why it isn’t.
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The Who documentary 'Lambert & Stamp' added to Sundance lineup
Posted by Guy Lodge · 12:00 pm · January 8th, 2014
“Lambert & Stamp,” a documentary about two filmmakers who become the managers of rock band The Who, has been added to the Documentary Premieres section at the Sundance Film Festival.
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American Society of Cinematographers nominate 'The Grandmaster,' 'Gravity'
Posted by Guy Lodge · 8:24 am · January 8th, 2014
A three-way tie makes for seven nominees for this year’s ASC Awards, including “Gravity,” “12 Years a Slave” and “The Grandmaster.”
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Costume Designers Guild nominees range from 'Her' to 'The Hunger Games'
Posted by Guy Lodge · 7:55 am · January 8th, 2014
“American Hustle,” “12 Years a Slave” and “Her” are among the films nominated today by the Costume Designers’ Guild, who present their awards on February 22.
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'Gravity' and '12 Years a Slave' win Screenwriters' Choice Awards
Posted by Guy Lodge · 6:36 am · January 8th, 2014
“Gravity” and “12 Years a Slave” won the original and adapted screenplay categories at the Screenwriters’ Choice Awards, voted on by users of screenwriting software Final Draft.
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Roundup: Scorsese's open letter on film's bright future
Posted by Guy Lodge · 4:18 am · January 8th, 2014
In today’s roundup of notable online news and views, Martin Scorsese writes an open letter to his daughter in which he waxes lyrical about the future film. Meanwhile, Armond White denies allegations that he heckled Steve McQueen at the NYFCC Awards.
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Is the newly British 'Gravity' the film to beat at the BAFTAs?
Posted by Guy Lodge · 1:02 am · January 8th, 2014
With hefty nomination hauls for “American Hustle,” “12 Years a Slave” and “Gravity” — nominated as a British film — the UK’s top film awards again reflect the Oscar race, with a few key exceptions.
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