• The Morning After #25: December 13, 2010

    Not a lot of time available for movies this weekend, so there isn’t much to say tonight. So, here is what I watched this weekend: SEVEN BEAUTIES An Italian mobster finds himself trapped in a German concentration facility after a disquieting series of events led him into military service and then into the hands of

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  • Precursor: Indiana Film Critics

    Below are the winners of this year’s Indiana Film Critics awards. Nomination Tallies (2) Inception, The Social Network The Nominations Best Picture The Social Network (RU: Inception) Best Animated Film How to Train Your Dragon (RU: Toy Story 3) Best Director Christopher Nolan – Inception (RU: Debra Granik – Winter’s Bone)

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  • Precursor: Broadcast Film Critics Association (Critics’ Choice)
    Nominations

    The nominees for the 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards given by the Broadcast Film Critics Association have been announced. The list is below. Nomination Tallies (12) Black Swan (11) The King’s Speech, True Grit (10) Inception (9) The Social Network (8) 127 Hours (6) The Fighter (5) The Town, Toy Story 3 (4) Alice in

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  • This Day in Oscar History: December 13

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1890: Marc Connelly (90 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Screenplay – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1899: Sidney S. Brod (55 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Assistant Director – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1901: Merrill G. White (57 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Editing – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1901: George

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  • Precursor: New York Online Film Critics

    New York’s Online Film Critics announced their awards for 2010. Award Tallies (3) Black Swan, The Social Network (2) The Fighter The Awards Best Picture The Social Network Best Animated Film Toy Story 3

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  • Precursor: American Film Institute

    Below are the ten American films that the American Film Institute has chosen to represent the best of 2010. Top Ten Films of 2010 127 Hours Black Swan The Fighter Inception The Kids Are All Right The Social Network The Town Toy Story 3 True Grit Winter’s Bone

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  • Previews: Week Ending December 12, 2010

    As 2010 wraps up, the new trailers and posters are trickling to a stop. Meanwhile, the 2011 selections are ramping up. In addition to the eight new trailers and ten new posters, two films find changes to their release dates, including The Company of Men which gets booted into early 2011 killing its Oscar prospects.

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  • Precursor: Los Angeles Film Critics Association

    The Los Angeles Film Critics Association has announced their awards for 2010. (Winners being announced Live…stay tuned) Awards Tallies (Excluding Runner-Up Mentions (4) The Social Network (2) Carlos The Awards Best Picture The Social Network (RU: Carlos) Best Animated Film Toy Story 3 (RU: The Illusionist)

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  • Precursor: Boston Society of Film Critics

    Below are the winners of the Boston Society of Film Critics Awards. Award Tallies (5) The Social Network (2) Black Swan, The Fighter, Marewencol The Awards Best Picture The Social Network

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  • Precursor: Houston Film Critics Society Nominations

    Houston Area Film Critics are the first to consider Julianne Moore a supporting actress in The Kids Are All Right. Nomination Tallies (6) The Social Network, True Grit (5) 127 Hours, Inception (4) Black Swan, The Kids Are All Right, The King’s Speech (3) Toy Story 3 The Nominations Best Picture 127 Hours Black Swan

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  • This Day in Oscar History: December 12

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1881: Harry M. Warner (76 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Winner: Special/Honorary –0 Noms, 1 Win} 1893: Edward G. Robinson (79 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Winner: Special/Honorary –0 Noms, 1 Win} 1897: Eddie Imazu (81 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Art Direction – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1899: Floyd

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  • Oscar Week in Review: December 5-11, 2010

    Oscar News The Academy announced the fifteen finalists for the Visual Effects Oscar this week. That list will be narrowed down to seven in January and then five nominees. Among the films in the running are Inception, Tron: Legacy and Alice in Wonderland. How To Train A Dragon led the pack of Annie Award Nominees

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  • Trailer Watch: December 10, 2010

    I’ve missed three days this week and thankfully, the backlog isn’t too bad. Here’s what’s new this week: New Trailers: I Am Number Four, Real Steel, Rio, The Rite and Transformers: Dark of the Moon; New Posters: Arthur Christmas, Barney’s Version, Black Swan, Cowboys & Aliens, Gnomeo & Juliet and Sanctum. RIO, trailer #2 &

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  • This Day in Oscar History: December 11

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1912: Carlo Ponti (94 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Winner: Foreign Film; Oscar Nominee: Picture, Foreign Film – 2 Noms, 1 Win} 1923: Betsy Blair (86 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Supporting Actress – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1931: Rita Moreno (79) [Pictured] {Oscar Winner: Supporting Actress – 1

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  • Oscar’s Visual Effects Short List

    The Academy announced 15 films that have advanced to the next selection round for the Visual Effects award at this year’s Oscars. The next step will be for the committee to select seven finalists and finally the five nominees will be selected. Beverly Hills, CA (December 10, 2010) – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts

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