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If we ruled the Oscar world...
Tribune criticThis Sunday, it's time for the Oscars. My gosh. Time stands still when you're having fun. Like the title character in "Coraline," one of a handful of really good mainstream films released so far this year, you may find yourself wishin' and hopin' that...Tags: Leonardo DiCaprio, Movies, Film Festivals, The Reader (movie), Debra Winger
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10 reasons to watch the Oscars
Tribune reporter252We've heard the grumbling about how no one cares about the Academy Awards anymore and how this year's show is doomed because populist movies such as "The Dark Knight" and "WALL-E" got passed over for best picture, "Slumdog Millionaire" feels like a...Tags: Grammy Awards, Film Festivals, The Reader (movie), Anne Hathaway, Miley Cyrus
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Will Hollywood dim the bling for Oscar night?
Around this time every year, accessories designer Stuart Weitzman debuts a one-of-a-kind pair of Oscar shoes festooned with $1 million worth of precious gems. It's a stunt he started in 2002, when "Mulholland Drive" actress Laura Elena Harring pranced...Tags: Marion Cotillard, Film Festivals, Alison Krauss, Jennifer Lopez, Prince
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Oscar movie preview 2009
Teenlink citics reveal who they think should take home the Oscar Best Picture: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Frost/Nixon Milk The Reader Slumdog Millionaire And the Oscar goes to: Slumdog Millionaire Despite my own personal campaign for Milk, I am...Tags: The Reader (movie), Anne Hathaway, Ron Howard, Mickey Rourke, The Duchess (movie)
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'Benjamin Button': Big Oscar loser in the making? Film faces tough battle in all 13 categories
AP Movie WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) — The producers of "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" toiled for 18 years on their strange romantic epic, so simply bringing it to the screen — let alone grabbing a leading 13 Academy Awards nominations — was a...Tags: Deborah Kerr, Film Festivals, The Reader (movie), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Mickey Rourke
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Oscars want to change? Well, since you asked ...
Speaking at the official annual pre-Oscars luncheon for nominees, staged in the same hotel ballroom where the Golden Globes were handed out in one of the umpteen other awards shows, Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences President Sid Ganis vowed...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Halloween, Music Theater, Film Festivals
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Not the stars, but supporting acting nominees still shine
Film CriticIn looking at the Oscar category of best supporting actor and actress, I'm reminded of the sort of delicious dinner party that lingers in your memory years later. Although presumably you accept the invitation because you have some affection for the host,...Tags: Leonardo DiCaprio, Film Festivals, Doubt (movie), No Country for Old Men (movie), Wrestling
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NEW TO DVD: Woody Allen's winning comedy and more
Tribune Newspapers"Vicky Cristina Barcelona": Fresh off its Golden Globe victory, Woody Allen's breezy romantic comedy "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" debuts on DVD, where it's likely to surprise viewers who might be expecting a conventional Allen picture. Yes, the movie is...Tags: Colin Farrell, The Rocker (movie), Edward Norton, Christina Applegate, Thandie Newton
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Sept. 11, Parkinson's focus of 2 PBS programs
Two specials on the real world premiere tonight, and they both have Maryland ties. There's a cheap motel in Laurel, according to author James Bamford, where some of the Sept. 11 hijackers stayed. You can almost see it from the headquarters of the...Tags: David Letterman, Diseases, Jay Leno, National Security, Defense
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'Slumdog Millionaire' wins 7 prizes at British Academy awards; Winslet named best actress
Associated Press WriterLONDON (AP) — Kate Winslet, Mickey Rourke and "Slumdog Millionaire" became firm Oscar favorites with big wins at the British Academy Film Awards. Rags-to-riches tale "Slumdog" continued its fairy-tale journey with seven prizes Sunday, including...Tags: Terry Gilliam, Film Festivals, The Reader (movie), Bobby Sands, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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