ACE noms check off 'Artist,' 'Descendants,' ignore 'The Help'

Posted by · 9:43 am · January 16th, 2012

The ACE Eddie Award nominations for film editing are more revealing in terms of omissions than inclusions. It’s good news for “The Artist,” “The Descendants” and even “War Horse,” but “The Help” suffers a setback here.

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Round-up: Nursing a Golden Globes hangover

Posted by · 8:45 am · January 16th, 2012

Also: Foreign Oscar outliers, and why the Globes beat the Oscars

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Globe predictions: Plain sailing for 'The Artist,' but what about the dramas?

Posted by · 4:15 am · January 15th, 2012

“The Artist” is a lock to win at least two major awards in the musical/comedy categories at the Golden Globes tonight, but the drama race is a little murkier. We offer our thoughts on who will win, and who should.

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Interview: Wim Wenders on overcoming loss and meeting 3D in 'Pina'

Posted by · 6:48 pm · January 13th, 2012

Wim Wenders’s 3D dance documentary “Pina” was intended to be a creative collaboration with choreographer Pina Bausch, not a posthumous tribute to her — the director explains how the project grew over more than 20 years of planning.

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'Tinker, Tailor,' 'Tree of Life' lead the way with Georgia film critics nods

Posted by · 8:58 am · January 13th, 2012

Unlike other groups, the Georgia film critics clearly don’t care much about predicting the Oscar race: their nominee list is packed with pleasant surprises, with “The Tree of Life” and “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy” leading the way with eight nods each.

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Round-up: Revisiting Oscar's worst decisions

Posted by · 8:00 am · January 13th, 2012

Also: ‘Harry Potter’ for Best Picture, and a Globes seating shortage

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'The Artist' wins 4 Critics' Choice Awards, including Best Picture and Director

Posted by · 1:51 am · January 13th, 2012

There were few surprises in last night’s BFCA Critics’ Choice Awards, as ‘The Artist’ took home the top two prizes — but there was disappointment for nomination co-leader ‘Hugo,’ which won only a single technical prize.

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Scorsese scoops second DGA nod of the year as doc nominees announced

Posted by · 1:17 pm · January 12th, 2012

Martin Scorsese received his second DGA nomination of the week — and his first ever in the documentary category — for “George Harrison: Living in the Material World,” while “The Interrupters” director Steve James received further compensation for his Oscar snub.

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'Tinker, Tailor,' 'Jane Eyre' nominated for USC Scripter Award

Posted by · 7:50 am · January 12th, 2012

The USC Libraries Scripter nominees have been announced, honoring the written word by screenrwriters and authors alike.

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Round-up: 'Descendants' doesn't want to lose on a technicality

Posted by · 6:55 am · January 12th, 2012

Also: People’s Choice winners and Paul Thomas Anderson’s IMAX ambitions

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Steve James's Oscar-snubbed 'The Interrupters' wins big with Cinema Eye Honors

Posted by · 3:00 am · January 12th, 2012

Despite critics furiously protesting its exclusion from the Oscar longlist, Steve James’s “The Interrupters” has been largely sidelined on the precursor circuit thus far. So it took the Cinema Eye Honors to right that wrong. Other films honored by them include “Pina,” “Senna” and “Tabloid.”

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Hemsworth, Hiddleston, O'Dowd crack all-male BAFTA Rising Star list

Posted by · 3:50 pm · January 11th, 2012

BAFTA has handed the job of determining the nominees of the Rising Star Award to the public for the first time — and the alarming result is an all-male slate in which Oscar nominee Jennifer Lawrence and 2011 ‘it’ girl Jessica Chastain don’t warrant a mention.

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Round-up: It's your moment to shine, 'Blackthorn'

Posted by · 6:50 am · January 11th, 2012

Also: Defending ‘War Horse’ and judging 2011’s movie posters

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First-Half FYC: Best Actress and Actor

Posted by · 7:21 pm · January 10th, 2012

In the third column in this series, we consider 10 outstanding lead performances from films released in early 2011 that deserve more Oscar buzz than they’re getting: names discussed include Kristen Wiig, Michael Fassbender and Juliette Binoche.

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Interview: Kirsten Dunst on 'Melancholia,' Lars von Trier and directing her own career

Posted by · 1:30 pm · January 10th, 2012

Kirsten Dunst’s fearless performance in “Melancholia” has earned her the Cannes Best Actress prize and a National Society of Film Critics award — but the real reward for her has been getting to play a female character at odds with Hollywood norms. We talk to her about her career ambitions, her relationship with Lars von Trier and her dreams of acting in German.

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Round-up: Lonergan speaks… in the presence of his lawyer

Posted by · 7:00 am · January 10th, 2012

Also: Jennifer Lawrence to announce Oscar noms, and dissecting the DGA picks

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'The Artist' and the 'Vertigo' score: separating theft from tribute

Posted by · 5:57 pm · January 9th, 2012

The trumped-up non-controversy is a ritual that many Best Picture frontrunners go through at some point: cue Kim Novak accusing “The Artist” of “raping” the memory of “Vertigo” by sampling Bernard Herrmann’s famous score. But where she sees sees artistic theft, the filmmakers see artistic tribute.

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DPs indulge in some mutual appreciation

Posted by · 3:00 pm · January 9th, 2012

The American Society of Cinematographers announce their nominees tomorrow. Emmanuel Lubezki has swept the precursors for “The Tree of Life,” but it’s no sure thing that the Academy will follow suit — though a recent Variety feature makes it clear a lot of his peers are in his corner.

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