Friday, February 24, 2012

Google Alert - screenplay

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2012 Oscar Prediction: Best Original Screenplay
Film School Rejects
But this year, there were at least five films that sprung from original ideas that were solid enough to get the ol' Best Original Screenplay nod. Really, at least five. There's five in this category! There could be more, but I'm too busy thinking about ...
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Oscars '12: Predictions, part four - The majors
Salt Lake Tribune (blog)
"Midnight in Paris," Woody's best screenplay in decades, should win. Who should win: As much as I loved the comedy of "The Artist" and "Bridesmaids," the subtle tension of the human drama of Farhadi's Iranian drama "A Separation" is too brilliant to ...
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"A Precise, Beautiful Machine": John Logan on Writing the Screenplay for Hugo
Smithsonian (blog)
In addition to Hugo, last year saw releases of two more of his screenplays, Rango and Coriolanus, adding an Oscar-nominated animated feature and a challenging Shakespeare adaptation to his credits. It's just "kismet" that all three films came out in ...
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Smithsonian (blog)
2013 Hyundai Azera Ads by Wes Anderson Previewed Ahead of Oscars – Videos
AutoGuide.com
Film director, screenwriter, actor, and producer Wes Anderson is probably most well known for his Academy Award nominations for Best Original Screenplay for The Royal Tenenbaums and Fantastic Mr. Fox, which was nominated for the 2010 Academy Award for ...
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Oscars 2012: THR's Scott Feinberg and Todd McCarthy Predict the Winners
Hollywood Reporter
Although his latest nomination extended his record for most screenplay Oscar noms to 15, he hasn't actually won an Oscar in 25 years. That should change since his Paris-set fantasy Midnight in Paris not only grossed more than any of his previous films, ...
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Hollywood Reporter
Melissa McCarthy: Oscar nominee and TV star
Sioux City Journal
Hers -- "Bridesmaids" -- is nominated for two prizes: Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress for McCarthy's turn as the gruffest member of the wedding party. The latter came as a surprise to many, largely because there were many great ...
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