Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1904: Ralph Berger (56 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Art Direction (Black-and-White) –1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1911: George White (86 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Editing – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1919: Walter Bernstein (91) {Oscar Nominee: Original Screenplay – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1942: Isaac Hayes (65 at…
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Alongside Oscar contender Fair Game, we also have trailers for two horror films (Case 39 and Hatchet II) and an inspirational film (Like Dandelion Dust). In addition, we have a new poster for It’s Kind of a Funny Story. FAIR GAME Plot Summary: Based on the true story of the revelation of undercover CIA agent…
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Another low turn-out week, and without surprise, another tie. And since the two tied films are neither available to watch online, I’m going to take Out of the Past since I skipped it in favor of another film previously. I will also start listing alternates in the polling to hopefully allow less opportunity for ties.I…
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Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1892: Joseph Wright (92 at death) {Oscar Winner: Art Direction (Black-and-White),Art Direction (Color) – 12 Noms, 2 Wins} 1902: Robert Planck (69 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Cinematography (Color) – 4 Noms, 0 Wins} 1915: Ring Lardner Jr. (85 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Winner: Original Screenplay,Adapted Screenplay –…
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A slow day. Nice for a change. One new poster and that’s all for today: My Soul to Take, which I just previewed yesterday. MY SOUL TO TAKE, poster Plot Summary: Seventeen years after a serial killer was murdered, one of seven teenagers may house his soul and be seeking revenge against all those born…
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It’s Week #15. Time to submit your predictions for this weekend’s box office. Only twoweeks left in the contest (including this one), so make it count. For a reminder of the rules, follow this link: Contest Rules Submit the Following for this Week Guess the #1 Film at the U.S. weekend box office Guess the…
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A large number of new releases this week, all wide, all trying to take a weak weekend’s box office crown. This week finds the releases of kid-friendly Nanny McPhee Returns, horror fan-friendly Piranha 3D, spoof-friendly Vampires Suck, urban-friendly Lottery Ticket and woman-friendly The Switch. It covers nearly ever major demographic (except older viewers)…and with only…
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Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1904: Horace Woodard (68 at death) {Oscar Winner: Novelty Short Film – 1 Nom, 1 Win} 1906: John W. Burton (71 at death) {Oscar Winner: Animated Short Film – 2 Noms, 1 Win} 1909: Miliza Korjus (71 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Supporting Actress – 1 Nom, 0…
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Three new trailers tonight: Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan, The Fierlinger Brothers’ My Dog Tulip and Wes Craven’s My Soul to Take. BLACK SWAN Plot Summary: Struggling to become Prima Ballerina in the New York City Ballet Company, Nina must move beyond the role of White Swan in Swan Lake and learn how to embrace her…
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New This Week CLICK HEREfor other new releases this week. One of Oscar’s biggest upsets ever occurred at the 1951 awards when An American in Paris beat both A Streetcar Named Desire and A Place in the Sun to capture the award for Best Picture. Fashioned around George Gershwin’s music of the 1920s and 30s,…
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Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1879: Samuel Goldwyn (94 at death) [Pictured] {Oscar Winner: Irving G. Thalberg Award,Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award; Oscar Nominee: Irving G. Thalberg Award – 1 Nom, 2 Wins} 1888: Monty Woolley (74 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Lead Actor, Supporting Actor –2 Noms, 0 Wins} 1905: Martin Obzina (73…
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Three new trailers today and one new poster. The new trailers are for the Edward Burns film Nice Guy Johnny, the sci-fi/horror/monster film Monsters and the Joaquin Phoenix documentary I’m Still Here. The new poster is for the Christina Aguilera flock Burlesque. NICE GUY JOHNNY Plot Summary: Trying to make a better life for him…
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They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? Rating Director Sydney Pollack Screenplay James Poe, Robert E. Thompson (Novel: Horace McCoy) Length 129 min. Starring Jane Fonda, Michael Sarrazin, Susannah York, Gig Young, Red BUttons, Bonnie Bedelia, Michael Conrad, MPAA Rating M (original); PG-13 (re-rated)
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The Grapes of Wrath Rating Director John Ford Screenplay Nunnally Johnson (Novel: John Steinbeck) Length 128 min. Starring Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell, John Carradine, Charley Grapewin, Dorris Bowdon, Russell Simpson, O.Z. Whitehead, John Qualen, Eddie Quillan, Zeffie Tilbury, Frank Sully, Frank Darien, Darryl Hickman, SHirley Mills, Roger Imhof MPAA Rating Approved
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Harvey Rating Director Henry Koster Screenplay Mary Chase, Oscar Brodney (Play: Mary Chase) Length 104 min. Starring James Stewart, Josephine Hull, Peggy Dow, Charles Drake, Cecil Kellaway, Victoria Horne, Jessie White, William H. Lynn, Wallace Ford, Nana Bryant, Grace Mills, Clem Beavans MPAA Rating Approved
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