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The American Society of Cinematographers announce their 5 nominees Matthew Libatique (Black Swan) Wally Pfister (Inception) Danny Cohen (The King’s...

And they are: (3 of these will be nominated for the Oscar, I figure): “Alice in Wonderland” “Barney’s Version” “The Fighter” “Jonah Hex” “True Grit” “The Way Back” “The Wolfman” On Saturday, January 22, all members of the Academy’s Makeup Branch will be invited to view 10-minute...

The DGA nod meant much to David O. Russell. His film is about second chances, and the director could not help but feel as though this is some sort of second chance for him: “When Taylor Hackford called me this morning I have to admit I started to cry . I am so humbled because it is such a talented field this year, I had prepared myself to not be part of it. To be...

We’ll let this poll serve the dual purpose of predicting tomorrow’s announcement of nominees by the ASC as well as eventual Oscar favorites....

Here are your five strongest films for the Best Picture Oscar, 2010. David Fincher, The Social Network Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech Darren Aronofsky,...

The North Texas Film Critics have released this year’s winners. They chose Up in the Air as Best Picture last year: Best Picture: Inception, followed by runners up The King’s Speech and The Fighter. Best Director: Christopher Nolan (for Inception). Runners up: David O. Russell (The Fighter) and the Coen Brothers (True Grit). Best Actor: Colin Firth (The King’s...

For some reason, the news keeps reporting that the “director of Bullitt” died. But to me, he’ll always be the director of one of my all-time favorite movies, Breaking Away: ...