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Predicting the Oscar winners: Best original and adapted screenplay Washington Post (blog) Post film critic Ann Hornaday and I recently sat down to analyze the odds for the Oscar nominees in the two screenplay competitions: original and adapted. Watch the video below to see and hear our conversation. I've also named, in prose form, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
TheWrap's Oscar picks: "The Artist" will win, but should it? Reuters And the film I picked to win it all back in early September, "The Descendants," will have to settle for a single win for its screenplay. With Oscar ballots due back at PricewaterhouseCoopers by the end of the day on Tuesday, those are my best guesses ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Suzanne Corso brings 'Brooklyn Story' to CT (Q&A w/ event details) Examiner.com The author of two feature film screenplays based on her novels, Corso is also the founder of Samcor Productions. She has produced two documentaries, Indonesia, A Personal Story and HEAR THEM ROAR, and written a children's book, Sammy & Sue Go Green Too ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Reading the Oscars: 'Hugo' the book vs. the movie Entertainment Weekly (blog) Today, we'll take a look at Hugo, which is nominated for 11 Oscars, including Best Adapted Screenplay. Spoilers ahead. Hugo is one of the rare adaptations that takes a longer time to watch than it does to read the novel it's based on. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Margin Call Capitalizes on Financial Crisis New Hampshire Public Radio ONE EXCEPTION IS MARGIN CALL, A SMART, TIGHTLY-WOUND THRILLER NOMINATED FOR BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY. THE FILM TRACKS THE KEY PLAYERS AND CATASTROPHIC DECISIONS MADE AT A VENERABLE INVESTMENT FIRM OVER 36 CRUCIAL HOURS. MARGIN CALL CLOSES IN ON THE ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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