The Motion Picture Sound Editors’ Golden Reel Award winners have been announced. Below is the list: The Winners Sound Editing/Sound Effects & Foley/Feature Film Avatar Sound Editing/Dialogue & ADR/Feature Film Inglorious Basterds Sound Editing/Animated Film Up
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The Writers Guild of America have announced the winners for 2009. The Winners Best Original Screenplay The Hurt Locker Best Adapted Screenplay Up in the Air Prediction Comparisons Wesley Lovell – 2/2 Peter J. Patrick – 2/2 Tripp Burton – 1/2 Wes Huizar – 2/2
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Everyone remembers something special about their Academy Awards experience. Whether it’s a famous speech, an incident or a great performance. What defines the Oscars for one individual is different from another. Cinema Sight begins its coverage of the most memorable moments in Oscar history…in our humble estimations. For the next 15 days, Peter, Tripp and
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As we continue looking at the Oscars one category at a time, we move on to one of the most stylish awards, Best Art Direction, awarded to the film that created the best overall visual look and sets. Accompanying our predictions for the Oscar winner are some facts and our favorite and least favorite winners
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The British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA) will reveal their winners on Sunday. Below are our predictions for the winners of this year’s awards. BAFTA Awards Best Film: Avatar An Education The Hurt Locker (Wesley, Peter, Tripp) Precious Up in the Air Best Animated Film: Coraline Fantastic Mr. Fox Up (Wesley, Peter, Tripp)
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Today, we’re going to be taking a look at the Best Editing category, our first tech category. Editing is often ignored as a tech category because it’s not always the most showy or noticeable, but when a film feels like, breezy, cohesive and comprehendable, that’s because the editor did his job. Sometimes it’s the job
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Below are the winners of the 2009 London Film Critics Circle awards. Winner Tally (4) Fish Tank (1) All other films The Winners Best Picture Un Prophète Best Director Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker Best Actor Christoph Waltz – Inglourious Basterds Best Actress Mo’Nique – Precious
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(Updated 2/19/10, 12:51p) Saturday, the Writers Guild of America and the Motion Picture Sound Editors will announce the winners of their 2009 prizes. Below are our best attempts to predict these awards: Writers Guild of America Original Screenplay Avatar (500) Days of Summer (Tripp) The Hangover The Hurt Locker (Wesley, Peter, Wes) A Serious Man
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Rounding out the supporting categories, today, we bring you the Best Supporting Actor race, some trivia about the category, and our picks for the best and worst the category has had to offer. Trivia: Five Facts Walter Brennan was the first winner of this category, established alongside Best Supporting Actress in 1936. Brennan was also
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We continue our category-by-category analysis of this year’s Oscar races with the Best Animated Feature award. Below are a few interesting facts, our predictions and alternates, and a list of our favorite and least favorite winners in this category. Trivia: Five Facts Animated Feature is the youngest category at the Oscars, having been created in
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We begin our daily Oscar predictions coverage with the Best Supporting Actress category. Each day between now and the Friday before the Academy Awards, we here at CinemaSight will be presenting a category-by-category analysis of the races including trivia about the category, our predictions and alternates, and a glimpse out our favorite and least favorite
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Some day they may make a good movie about Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, but Anne Fontaine’s Coco Before Chanel isn’t that movie. Oscar nominated for its gorgeous costume designs, the film looks pretty and is better constructed than last year’s TV movie, Coco Chanel, but is still a vacuous conceit that plays footsy with the truth.
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The winners have been announced for the 2009 American Cinema Editors Awards. Below are the results. American Cinema Editors Best Editing, Drama The Hurt Locker Best Editing, Comedy The Hangover Best Editing, Animated Up Best Editing, Documentary The Cove
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Cinema Sight is live and operational. Those of you who have been following our transition may have noticed the changes to the front page of the site and been wondering what’s going on. The Oscar Guy was established in 1996 as the ultimate in pre-Oscar coverage. Since then, I’ve been expanding my coverage to include
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The winners for the 14th Annual Online Film & Television Association’s Film Awards have been revealed on their website: OFTA. Below is the full list of winners. They have also selected their inductees into the Hall of Fame for 2010, which can also be found updated on their website. The group has also announced their
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