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83rd Oscar Awards Renamed to Duh! AwardsThe predictability of the 83rd Academy Awards kills most of the excitement while the co-hosts kill the rest of the entertainment.- 2011 Oscar Awards: The Highlights and the Complete List of WinnersSunday night's 83rd Annual Academy Awards presentation was a far cry from the animated, Golden Globes of last month. So who were the 2011 Oscar winners?
The Oscar Awards 2011 BuzzThe buzz on Oscar nominees has been surrounding the news press since they were announced last month. Over the month, two Oscar related events have taken place. The Writers Guild Awards, which saw big winners, The Social Network and Inception.- Anne Hathaway Will Be Hosting the 83rd Annual Oscar AwardsAnne Hathaway has been selected, with actor James Franco, to host the 83rd Annual Oscar Awards.
- 2011 Oscar Awards - 83rd Oscar Hosting Duties Belong to Anne Hathaway and James FrancoJames Franco and Anne Hathaway are officially announced as hosts for the 83rd Oscar Awards in 2011.
82nd Oscar Awards ReviewThe 82nd Oscars resulted in a rather unsurprising show with a few moments to talk about at the water cooler.- "The Oscar" -- the Skinny on the World's Most Famous AwardA Short History of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Academy Award of Merit, known as "The Oscar"
- 2010 82nd Annual Oscar Awards: See it Live March 7, 2010 8PM EST on ABC TV!It's time for the 2010 Oscar Awards. See it Live on Sunday March 7, 2010 8PM on ABC. Read here for major category nominees and DJ information.
The History of the Oscar Awards' Best Actress CategoryThe Best Actress category of the Academy Awards has been one of the most entertaining, inspiring and memorable parts of any Oscar ceremony. Here are few of the best moments in Best Actress Oscar history.
10 Best Actress in a Leading Role Potentials for the 2010 Oscar AwardsA look at ten of Hollywood's finest leading ladies in roles that could earn them the coveted title of Best Actress at the 2010 Academy Awards.
The 10 Best Film Potentials for the 2010 Oscar AwardsIn 2010 the Academy Awards will have ten Best Picture nominees. This has been been done during Oscar's history in the 30's & 40's with 8-12 nominees. Here is my pick of the ten best films based on industry buzz.
10 Best Film Potentials for the 2010 Oscar AwardsA look at ten of Oscar's favorite contenders for Best Movie for 2010.- Oscar Awards Live Blog Hits Detroit Free Press OnlineFreep.com tries something new
- 2009 Oscar Awards Have Mystery and a Little SuspenseNo one knows what to expect in the 2009 Oscar awards show, from host Hugh Jackman or from a revamped Oscar show filled with secrecy and mystery presenters. The actual winners are a bit easier to predict, with a few tight races nonetheless.
- 2009 Oscar Award Predictions: Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Meryl Streep and Slumdog Millionaire Will WinWhile the Oscar nominees are certainly worthy, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has in the past excluded certain types of films from the awards. Using this logic, I present my predictions for the 2009 Oscars.
81st Annual Academy Awards PredictionsThe 81st Annual Academy Awards airs February 22, 2009 at 8PM (EST). A look at predictions for the Oscars in the top five categories.- History of the Oscar AwardsToday the Academy Awards are a huge affair full of glitter and glamour and a feast for the paparazzi, but it didn't start that way.
81st Oscar Awards: Most Overdue Contenders in 2008 FilmsMany actors and actresses win Oscars just for being overdue veterans, or people that have been passed over in the past. Here are the actors who can play that card this year.
2008 Oscar Awards: Nomination PredictionsThe 2008 Academy Award nominees will be announced on Tuesday, January 22, 2008. Before the official nominees are named, here's a look at my predictions for potential Oscar nominations.
The Most Annoying Things About the OscarsThe red carpet shows need to be spiced up. Television viewers should be excited to see the show.- 84th Oscars Race: A Viewing Guide for Busy Movie BuffsOf all the films nominated for Academy Awards, which ones should busy film fans find time to see? Here's a guide to the most buzzed about films in contention for an Oscar.
- Michel Hazanavicius Wins Directors Guild Award, but His Path to Oscar May Still Be ObstructedThe winner of the Directors Guild Award usually goes on to win the Oscar. But not always. Find out why Hazanavicius looks poised to join that small club of those who don't win both.
- Oscar Nominations: Technical vs. Acting AwardsWith the Academy Awards approaching and the nominees released, let's take a brief look at the difference between technical awards and acting awards.
- Why Meryl Streep’s ‘Iron Lady’ Should Lead to Oscar GoldNothing stands in Meryl Streep's way this year, as her performance in 'The Iron Lady' is sure to deliver her a third Oscar statue after a nearly 30-year losing streak.
- The Pre-pre-Oscar Season: Ballots and Party Time!December and January each year, Hollywood comes alive as the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences prepares Oscar Nominations ballots and studios throw parties to draw attention to their films under relaxed rules.
Do Premature Movie Awards Make Word of Mouth Irrelevant?Every time critics' groups move up their annual awards, the public's role in discovering great movies diminishes- Is Your Brand Award Winning?You've heard it before in the media, from companies and individuals: "We're an award-winning [fill in the blank]." Whatever the language, it catches your ear and your imagination a bit.
- Makeup Looks from the 2011 Oscar AwardsI felt the makeup at the 2011 Oscars lacked oomph. No one looked especially bad, but no one really looked amazing either. What do you think about the Oscar makeup this year?
The 2011 Oscar Losers' Prospective First Thoughts when the Winners Were AnnouncedDo you ever wonder what the Oscar losers' first thoughts are after they hear the winners announced? If you were a fly on the brain, here are some thoughts you might encounter...- Quote Roundup: Film Fans Rate Latest Oscar Awards CeremonyThe King's Speech and Inception won four Oscars each while True Grit was shut out, despite ten nominations. Read what viewers from around the country thought of the winners, losers and Oscar hosts in this quote roundup.
2011 Oscar Countdown: What Makes a Good Show?What makes the Academy Awards fun to watch and what we may or may not want changed with Oscar!- The Best Oscar Acceptance SpeechesAs Hollywood gets ready for the Academy Awards on Sunday night, take a look back at some of the best Oscar acceptance speeches from directors, actors and screenwriters.
- Oscar Speeches of Yesteryear: "You like Me....You Really like Me!" (Worst to Best)A look at some of the most memorably bad and/or good Oscar acceptance speeches in memory.
- GSMA Global Mobile Awards Gain TractionThe MWC is held this week and the GSMA Awards have been presented to the best of telecommunications manufacturers. Plus, a rundown of some of the other prestigious technology-related awards given out at conferences during the year.
Oscars, Golden Globes, and the "Other" AwardsFind out what other awards film makers are fighting for. There are even some that they are fighting to not get. Lesser known awards and lists can help you find a movie to add to your favorites.- 2011 AVN AwardsBrief article of some of the AVN Award Winners.
- First Hand Review of the 2011 Director's Guild of America AwardsOn Saturday the 29th of January I was fortunate enough to make my first appearance as a student film maker at the Director's Guild of America Awards in Los Angeles.
- 5 Actors Who Should Win an Oscar SomedaySteve Martin should win an Oscar someday. Anne Hathaway has been nominated for an Oscar
- Roundup: Where Do Movie Stars Keep Their Oscar Awards?With the 83rd Annual Academy Awards set for later this month, it's time to take a look at where some past winners keep their coveted statuettes. A locked trophy case? Nah. In Hollywood, the Oscar gold can be found in some surprising places.
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