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  • February 2008
    • Oscars: Red Was the New Black

      Oscars: Red Was the New Black

      (Newser) - Red was the bread-and-butter of last night's Oscars, on the carpet and on the stars. But those who bucked tradition shone brighter, Jezebel opines, giving props to Marion Cotillard's fish-scale gown by Gaultier, Cate Blanchett's purple Dries Van Noten, and Amy Adams' deep green Proenza Schouler. Juno scribe Diablo Cody won the Oscar but lost the fashion derby with a billowing leopard-print sack dress that "swung and missed." More »

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      fashion   Oscar   Daniel Day-Lewis   Marion Cotillard

    • 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 »

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      film   Hollywood   Oscar   Academy Awards   Daniel Day-Lewis   Marion Cotillard   Javier Bardem   Diablo Cody   Tilda Swinton   Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

    • 10 Tips for the Stylish Gent

      10 Tips for the Stylish Gent

      (Newser) - Natty British designer Paul Smith outlines his do's and don'ts for the 21st-century gentlemen in a cagey Details interview . Cologne lovers, beware: T-shirts seem easy, but they're a big no-no; go with a collar. A good, bland haircut is better than a failed stylish one. Women first! Don't ignore them in favor of a pal at dinner. Dress for the occasion, but chuck the bow tie if no one else is wearing. More »

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      list   London   fashion   men   fashion designer   clothing   Daniel Day-Lewis   etiquette   manners   grooming

    • 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 »

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      Oscar   Academy Awards   George Clooney   Daniel Day-Lewis   Javier Bardem   Diablo Cody   Joel and Ethan Coen   Paul Thomas Anderson   Julie Christie   Cormac McCarthy

    • 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   Atonement   No Country for Old Men   Javier Bardem   Joel and Ethan Coen   BAFTA

  • January 2008
    • No Country Rules SAG Awards

      No Country Rules SAG Awards

      (Newser) - The Coen brothers' powerfully bleak No Country for Old Men captured the honor for best film and best supporting actor huzzahs for Javier Bardem at the Screen Actors Guild's awards ceremony last night. And in a surprise win, stars James Gandolfini and Edie Falco of the now-defunct HBO hit series "The Sopranos" both grabbed best actor honors. "This was so not supposed to happen," quipped Falco. More »

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      Hollywood   Heath Ledger   Screen Actors Guild   Daniel Day-Lewis   Javier Bardem

    • No Country, Blood Lead Pack

      No Country, Blood Lead Pack

      (Newser) - No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood led the way with eight Oscar nominations each today, including best picture. Fellow best-picture nominees Michael Clayton and Atonement each picked up seven nods, the AP reports. Rounding out the top-film race is quirky teen pregnancy comedy Juno. More »

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      Oscar   George Clooney   Johnny Depp   Cate Blanchett   Daniel Day-Lewis   Marion Cotillard   Javier Bardem   Laura Linney   Viggo Mortensen

    • Atonement, Sweeney Win Deflated Globes

      Atonement, Sweeney Win Deflated Globes

      (Newser) - A Golden Globes ceremony scaled down by the writers strike to a press conference in a mostly empty ballroom yesterday awarded best picture honors to Atonement and Sweeney Todd, and best actor nods to Johnny Depp, Marion Cotillard, Julie Christie and Daniel Day-Lewis. None of the stars, reluctant to cross the writers, were on hand to receive their awards, reports People magazine. More »

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      Hollywood   Hollywood writers' strike   Johnny Depp   Golden Globes   Daniel Day-Lewis   Marion Cotillard   Julie Christie

    • There Will Be Blood Takes Top Honors

      There Will Be Blood Takes Top Honors

      (Newser) - There Will Be Blood , a riveting movie about the greed and corruption of oil prospecting in America a century ago , captured several of the highest awards from the National Society of Film Critics yesterday. Director Paul Thomas Anderson's adaptation of a 1927 Upton Sinclair novel earned awards for best picture, best actor for Daniel Day-Lewis and best director. More »

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      movie   Oscar   Daniel Day-Lewis   awards   There Will Be Blood   Paul Thomas Anderson

  • December 2007
    • Blood Makes Critics Swoon

      Blood Makes Critics Swoon

      (Newser) - There’s no avoiding it: There Will Be Blood is another long, “indie-flavored, male-centric American art film,” says Variety’s Todd McCarthy. But the “boldly and magnificently strange” flick still has critics enthralled. Following an unsavory and maybe unhinged oil tycoon’s rise to power, the film possesses “a blistering intensity,” raves Newsweek’s David Ansen, “and filmmaking that can make your jaw drop.” More »

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      movie   movie review   Radiohead   Daniel Day-Lewis   There Will Be Blood   Paul Thomas Anderson

    • 'Into the Wild' Grabs SAG Nominations

      'Into the Wild' Grabs SAG Nominations

      (Newser) - Sean Penn’s drama Into the Wild took the lead in this year’s Screen Actors Guild nominations today, with four nods, including lead actor (Emile Hirsch), and overall acting, the Guild’s equivalent of best picture, the AP reports. Other films noted for full-cast performance were 3:10 to Yuma , American Gangster , No Country for Old Men , and Hairspray , while Golden Globe powerhouse Atonement went unmentioned. More »

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      Screen Actors Guild   Daniel Day-Lewis   Sean Penn   Marion Cotillard   nomination   Into the Wild   Emile Hirsch

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