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| 10 Nov 2009 by Kristopher Tapley I think “Bright Star” could steal away some of the “exotic” votes, but agree that “Nine” feels like the runaway winner (it's a good thing though that most awards bodies don't give out a cinematography award because much like a lot of these gorgeous ... I recall Ed Gonzalez from Slant Magazine remarking that it usually winds down to the Oscar for not best, but 'Most Cinematography' (and that the same can be said for categories like 'Most Editing', 'Most Costume Design', ... In Contention - http://incontention.com/ - References [ More results from In Contention ] |
| 11 Apr 2009 by Andy Scott I get the feeling that the Academy is over Eastwood after his two films last year failed to get much more than Costume Design and Cinematography (right?). I think that this year is potentially too great for any category to be locked up right now. ... In retrospective, about the prior "oscar winners predictions" many of them fail to the race. 2008: Leo DiCaprio & Kate Winslet, Revolutionary Road 2007: Joaquin Phoenix, Reservation Road & Cate Blanchett, Elizabeth: TGA ... Oscar and the City - http://everythingoscarblogger.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Oscar and the City ] |
| 8 Feb 2009 by Jonathan Fisher Best Cinematography: I always get a little erratic in the technical sections, but my pick here will be Wally Pfister for The Dark Knight. Best Editing: Chris Dickens (that's quite ironic, considering the film has been compared by many, ... Best Sound: As a technical achievement, Wall*E was a towering force in 2008. Tom Myers, Michael Semanick and Ben Burtt lend their vast talents to Pixar's masterpiece wonderfully, and deserve an Oscar. Best Sound Editing: Same goes here ... The Film Brief - http://thefilmbrief.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 10 Feb 2009 by Michael Patterson Oscar Clearinghouse #12...Tick, Tick, Tick... Dev Patel and Freida Pinto in Danny Boyle's "Slumdog Millionaire" Is it 2008's Best Film? Oscar is going to say: "YES" on Feb. 22... Less than two weeks from the Big Show and the Oscar ... Winner: Beaufoy/Slumdog. Surprise: David Hare/The Reader. Other notes: I think that Slumdog is also likely to win Cinematography, Film Editing, Song, Score, And perhaps the Sound Editing and Mixing as well...meaning as many as 9 trophies. ... Michael's Telluride Film Blog - http://michaelstelluridefilm.blogspot.com/ |
| 14 Nov 2009 by Sandy Cohen September 11th, 2009 Bacall, Corman, Willis to get honorary OscarsBEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Actress Lauren Bacall, producer-director Roger Corman and cinematographer Gordon Willis are the first Oscar winners of the season. Bacall Gets Honorary Oscar. September 10th, 2009 Academy Awards bosses will pay tribute to Hollywood legend LAUREN BACALL at a ceremony this year (09) - by presenting her with an honorary Oscar. The star was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the ... Entertainment Daily - http://blog.taragana.com/e/ - References [ More results from Entertainment Daily ] |
| 3 Feb 2008 by Nerro Christopher Hampton (Academy Award winner for Dangerous Liaisons) has written the screenplay adaptation of Ian McEwans best-selling 2002 novel Atonement. Shot on location in the U.K., the films story spans several decades. ... best picture at the Oscars it will be a close second. It was one of most beautiful film I have seen in a long time. Before this film The Phantom of the Opera and Batman Begins where top of my list of best cinematography but now this one may top it. ... Cinematard Central - http://thecinematard.blogspot.com/ |
| 12 Nov 2009 by Joe For the Oscars, who always use peculiar logic, it may have been in their minds to follow up one of Oscar's bleakest Best Picture winners, No Country for Old Men, with one to get the crowds' cheering (although Slumdog is the only film I .... Best Original Screenplay: Martin McDonagh – In Bruges Best Adapted Screenplay: Simon Beaufoy – Slumdog Millionaire Best Cinematography: Anthony Dod Mantle – Slumdog Millionaire Best Film Not in the English Language: Il y a longtemps ... Fin de cinema - http://reassurance.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Fin de cinema ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 by NATHANIEL R Supporting Actor (both, and the only two comic book performances ever nominated*: Al Pacino and Heath Ledger, winner); Cinematography (both); Art Direction (both); Costume Design (Dick Tracy only); Sound (both); Sound Editing (The Dark Knight ... 1928 Aleksey Batalov star of Cannes Winner The Cranes Are Flying (1957) -- rent it immediately if you haven't seen it, it's one of the best romantic war dramas ever -- and Oscar winner Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (1980). ... Film Experience Blog - http://filmexperience.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Film Experience Blog ] |
| 5 Sep 2009 Best Cinematography in a Feature Film* Rewa Harre - Apron Strings, Great Southern Television Finalists: Bogumil Godfrejow - The Strength Of Water, Filmwork Ltd Leon Narbey - Dean Spanley, General Film Corporation. Best Editing in a Feature Film* ... Oscar Vandy-Connor - The Six Dollar Fifty Man, Sticky Pictures Limited Finalists: Ian Hughes - Undergrowth, Octopus Pictures Cameron Rhodes - Brave Donkey, Robber's Dog Films. Best Screenplay for a Short Film* ... ta tvnz entertainment headlines auto group - http://tvnz.co.nz/one+news - References |
| 10 Oct 2009 by Andre Soares ... 2007 Cannes best director Julian Schnabel and best technical contribution winner (cinematographer) Janusz Kaminski for The Diving Bell and the Butterfly; 2008 Sundance US narrative winner Frozen River (which earned nominations for ... Alternative Film Guide - http://www.altfg.com/blog/ - References [ More results from Alternative Film Guide ] |
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