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Feb 27, 2007 -
- TV Cocktail fills us in on the new "Grey's Anatomy" magazine. Yes, really.
- PopWatch examines the many, many things wrong with the British reality show Killing Brigitte Nielsen.
- Film Experience’s "Panscakes" (Pan’s Labyrinth-themed pancakes!) get a 10 on the awesome-o-meter.
- Also awesome: Best Week Ever posts a tribute to Dwight Schrute in song.
- Yes, Tyra Banks touched Katharine McPhee's breasts, and this Rolling Stone Rock & Roll Daily video is more awkward than you think.
- Idolator makes me wonder why anyone would want to interview "American Idol" contestant Sundance Head's dad.
- Since I’m not reviewing the film, watch The Movie Blog’s video critique of The Number 23.
- TVgasm has the scoop on a new MTV series that, I've gotta say, sounds a lot like "Instant Star."
- In biopic news, expect a Darwin movie in the future, along with films about Miles Davis, Marvin Gaye, and Napoleon, Cinematical reports.
- Before tonight's "Veronica Mars," the TV Addict asks for your bets on who killed Dean O'Dell.
- Pop Candy leads us to a fun list of great movie monologues.
- TV Squad catches us up on this week's episode of "24."
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Feb 16, 2007 -
All this week, I've been featuring the Oscar nominees for Best Art Direction, including Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, The Good Shepherd, Dreamgirls, Pan's Labyrinth, and The Prestige. Now that you've seen the galleries, what movie do you think deserves to win?
What Movie Deserves the Oscar for Best Art Direction?
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Feb 13, 2007 -
Every week up until the Oscars, I'll be featuring the nominees in the various visual categories. In this final week, I'll be looking at the nominees for best art direction, which encompasses the entire look and feel of a film from the scenery to the lighting. Today's featured movie is Pan's Labyrinth, which, like The Prestige, also scored a nomination for cinematography.
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Jan 29, 2007 -
The Oscar nominations are out, and I'm busy seeing movies and filling out my Oscar ballot before the winners are announced on Feb. 25. I want you guys to be prepared, so every week up until the Oscars I'll be featuring the nominees in the various visual categories, starting this week with cinematography.
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Jan 19, 2007 -
- Al Pacino is set to play artist Salvador Dali, says Hollywood Reporter.
- For his next album, Kanye West is collaborating with Chris Martin and John Brion, according to Billboard.
- The second night of "American Idol" got more viewers than all of the other networks combined, reports Media Life.
- The CW is readying a new "Top Model," plus a Pussycat Dolls reality show, says Zap2It.
- Also, The CW is putting free episodes online of "Beauty and the Geek," "Supernatural," "Veronica Mars," "One Tree Hill," and other shows, the Futon Critic reports.
- According to Variety, "Lost" will start producing stand-alone Webisodes this summer.
- Pitchfork has news on U.S. tours from Lily Allen and The Pipettes.
- Variety says Pan’s Labyrinth is doing well with Latino audiences and film critics but wonders if this will translate to widespread commercial success.
- Bjork is tapping Timbaland and Antony of Antony and the Johnsons for her next album, says NME.
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Jan 15, 2007 -
The Golden Globe Awards will be handed out tonight, and that's not the only place to find pre-Oscar buzz. On Sunday, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association gave out its 2006 awards, which are also considered early Oscar indicators. The critically acclaimed Letters from Iwo Jima was voted Best Picture of the Year, with The Queen as runner up.
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