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Oscars Pull ‘Alone Yet Not Alone’ Original Song Nomination
By Brian Brooks
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January 29, 2014
The Academy’s Board of Governors voted to rescind the Original Song nomination for “Alone Yet Not Alone,” music by Bruce Broughton and lyric by Dennis Spiegel Tuesday night.
Oscars to Fete 75 Years of ‘The Wizard of Oz’
By Brian Brooks
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January 29, 2014
The memory of Dorothy, Toto, Scarecrow, the Tin Man, that cuddly Cowardly Lion, the Land of Oz and Her Melted Evilness the Wicked Witch of the West and Miss Good Witch Glinda will rain down from over the rainbow onto the 86th Academy Awards in March, marking its 75th.
Alfonso CuarĂłn Triumphs at DGA Awards
By Brian Brooks
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January 26, 2014
Alfonso CuarĂłn (Gravity) received the Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film prize at the 66th DGA Awards Saturday, giving the Mexican-born director added momentum for an Oscar in March.
“12 Years A Slave” and “Gravity” Tie at PGA Awards
By Erik Luers
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January 21, 2014
In a surprising occurrence, Steve McQueen and Alfonso CuarĂłn's films tied for the evening's top prize at this past weekend's Producers Guild of America awards ceremony.
“American Hustle” Wins Big at 20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
By Erik Luers
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January 19, 2014
The 20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards took place Saturday evening, with "Dallas Buyers Club," "Blue Jasmine," "12 Years A Slave," and "American Hustle" winning the top film prizes.
Film Comment’s Essential Cinema: Much Ado About Nothing
By Erik Luers
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January 17, 2014
Joss Whedon's cinematic adaptation of Williams Shakespeare's classic Much Ado About Nothing has been selected by Film Comment magazine as one of 15 films in their Essential Cinema series of articles.
“12 Years A Slave” Wins Big at 2014 Critics’ Choice Awards
By Erik Luers
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January 17, 2014
The Broadcast Film Critics Association held their annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards ceremony last night. Steve McQueen's 12 Years A Slave was awarded the top prize for Best Picture, while Gravity went home with seven awards in all.
Robert Redford Touts Sundance and Addresses Oscar Snub
By Brian Brooks
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January 16, 2014
Robert Redford reacts to not receiving an Oscar nomination as the Sundance Film Festival opened Thursday. Acknowledging awards and distribution are a business, the actor/director/producer said he was grateful to return to his acting roots, while also touting the three decades of the festival he founded.
86th Oscars: The Full List of Nominees
By Brian Brooks
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January 16, 2014
This morning in Los Angeles, the Academy of Moving Picture Arts and Sciences announced the nomination of the 86th Oscars. Films competing for Best Picture include NYFF51 opener 'Captain Phillips' as well as 'Nebraska,' '12 Years A Slave' and the festival's Closing Night feature 'Her.'
Film Comment’s Essential Cinema: “Gravity”
By Erik Luers
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January 13, 2014
Fresh off a Golden Globe win for Best Director, Alfonso Cuarón's Gravity gets the Film Comment treatment as part of their Essential Cinema series. The film, co-written by Jonás Cuarón and starring George Clooney and Sandra Bullock, is still in theaters.