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  • February 2008
    • Non-Mainstream Seduced Oscar

      Non-Mainstream Seduced Oscar

      (Newser) - For a Hollywood award, Oscar wasn't too fond of Tinseltown last night. The Academy Awards were dominated by a crew of crack European actors—and a pair of maverick brothers, Joel and Ethan Coen, operating far from the Hollywood mainstream. It was a record year for the number of Oscars given to people outside Hollywood, with all four winning actors hailing from Europe, writes the Los Angeles Times . More »

    • No Country Wins Best Picture

      No Country Wins Best Picture

      (Newser) - Hollywood crowned the Coen brothers' No Country for Old Men with four Oscars tonight, including best picture, best direction, and best adapted screenplay, the Los Angeles Times reports. Javier Bardem won best supporting actor for his role as the film's ice-cold assassin. Daniel Day-Lewis scored best actor prize for There Will Be Blood , and a stunned, tearful Marion Cotillard won for best actress in La Vie en Rose. More »

    • Clooney Sees No Country Sweep

      Clooney Sees No Country Sweep

      (Newser) - If you’re betting on Oscar results this weekend, Time has an odd piece of advice: Listen to George Clooney. The actor says he's never been wrong about winners, the magazine reports, and he shares this year’s picks: The Coen brothers’ No Country for Old Men will sweep, netting the film Best Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay, and a Supporting Actor statue for Javier Bardem. More »

    • Brit Honors to Day-Lewis, Atonement & Coen Brothers

      Brit Honors to Day-Lewis, Atonement & Coen Brothers

      (Newser) - In what many see as a prologue to the Oscars, Atonement was named best film at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards yesterday, and Daniel Day-Lewis won the best actor award for his power performance in There Will Be Blood , reports Variety . In a surprise win French actress Marion Cotillard and her portrayal of chanteuse Edith Piaf beat out Julie Christie for the best actress award. More »

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      movie   Juno   Daniel Day-Lewis   Marion Cotillard   There Will Be Blood   No Country for Old Men   Javier Bardem   Atonement   Joel and Ethan Coen   BAFTA

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