Sunday, February 12, 2012

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Octavia Spencer Wins BAFTA Award
Daily Beast
The Artist won Best Picture, Director, Actor, Screenplay, and Cinematography. Meryl Streep won Best Actress for her performance in The Iron Lady. She lost her shoe on the way to the stage when accepting her award, and the dashing Colin Firth was there ...
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Daily Beast
Hendricks leads the fashion pack
The Sun
The Artist won seven gongs - Best Film, Best Actor, Best Director, Original Screenplay, Original Music, Cinematography and Costume Design. Black dresses with a twist and shimmering metallics were both popular choices at Covent Garden's Royal Opera ...
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The Sun
A Valentine for the World...and for the Church I Left
Religion Dispatches
She wrote the screenplay "Higher Ground" in 2010. When I was a little girl, long before my decision to become a radically devoted follower of Jesus Christ, I loved Valentine's Day more than any other holiday. It was a day about love which featured two ...
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BAFTA Awards: Gary Oldman Leaves Empty-Handed, Jean Dujardin Wins Best Leading ...
Huffington Post UK
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy had been nominated for 11 awards in total, but only went home with a pair of gongs, for Best British Film and Best Adapted Screenplay. The production team, though happy with their awards, were keen to emphasise afterwards that ...
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Silence Is Golden For The Artist At Baftas
Isle of Wight Radio
As well as winning three main prizes, The Artist also picked up best original Screenplay, cinematography, costume design and music. The silent romance is now hotly tipped to clean up at the Oscars later this month where it is nominated for 10 Academy ...
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'The Vow' gives viewers unrealistic, boring love story
The Gamecock
This is a "something similar sort of happened like this" story, making the actual story just a jumping point for this terrible screenplay. Nicholas Sparks film veterans Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams play young, attractive newly-wed couple Leo and ...
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