Awards
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Producers Guild Nominates ‘The Artist,’ ‘War Horse’
“Bridesmaids” and “Dragon Tattoo” make the cut; “The Tree of Life” and “Extremely Loud” don’t
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Oscar Songs: Bret McKenzie Discovers the Secret of Muppet Music
“Flight of the Conchords” star wrote Muppet songs before heading back to Middle-earth for “The Hobbit”
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‘Tree of Life’ Tops Online Film Critics Awards
Acting awards go to Michael Fassbender, Tilda Swinton, Christopher Plummer and Jessica Chastain
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Oscar Songs: Zooey Deschanel Finds Music a (Pooh) Bear Necessity
Actress says that as her television schedule gets “weird and busy,” she needs to return to making music
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Academy Exercises Kodak Theater Escape Clause
Move will enable Board of Governors to consider alternate venues, but may also result in a return to the Kodak
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Steve Pond’s Hugely Divisive List of 2011’s Top Movies
TheWrap’s awards expert: “This year, I went with the movies that — when they worked — provided the most dazzling cinematic experiences of the year”
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Hey, SAG Members: Watch for Your Postcards!
For Screen Actors Guild members wishing to vote, a small card will soon arrive with vital information
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‘Hugo’s’ Ben Kingsley: ‘I Can’t Act in 3D’
The Oscar-winning star says Martin Scorsese’s 3D cameras forced him not to act — and he loved it
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Critics’ Awards Round-Up: ‘The Artist’ Still on Top … for Now
Silent film picks up more critics’ awards — but the artier groups all prefer “The Tree of Life”
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Jessica Chastain, Howard Shore Take Palm Springs Fest Honors
Actress will receive Spotlight Award for her many 2011 roles; composer will be honored for “Hugo”
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Max von Sydow on Tragedy, Typecasting and ‘Emotional Stupidity’
The iconic star talks about why he’s no longer intoxicated by acting, and why he made an exception for “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close”
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‘Boardwalk Empire’ Leads Cinematographers’ TV Nominations
HBO drama is only show to receive more than one nomination in American Society of Cinematographer’s three television categories
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Oscar Ballots Are in the Mail — and It Doesn’t Take Many to Score a Nomination
As ballots go out, here’s a breakdown on those potent pieces of paper (plus an updated AMPAS branch count)
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‘Pina’ Aims for an Unprecedented Double-Play at Oscars
Wim Wenders’ dance documentary bucks the odds in the documentary and foreign-film categories
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Woody Allen’s First Stab at ‘Midnight in Paris’: A 1971 Short Story
Piece from 40-year-old book finds Allen’s protagonist hanging out in Paris with Hemingway, Dali, the Fitzgeralds, Gertrude Stein …