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'The Great Gatsby' Sweeps Australian Academy Awards
Baz Luhrmann's Warner Bros. feature won six of the seven cateogires in which it was nominated, including best film, best director and best actor for Leonardo DiCaprio. | Read More
Sochi: Oscar Winner Protesting Visa Over Russia's Anti-Gay Laws (Exclusive)
Composer Stephen Schwartz is urging people to ditch the Olympic sponsor, telling THR it should have spoken out against the policy: "I don't see any difference between what the Russians did in their laws and what ... | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
NBCUniversal Nets 'Blackfish' Documentary for Multiple Territories
U.K. banner Dogwoof inks the deal for the documentary to swim to screens across Asia, Italy, Portugal, Central and Eastern Europe, Africa, Scandinavia and Latin America. | Read More
China's You On Demand Adds Disney Movies to Its Mobile Video Service
The company also will soon make Lionsgate titles available via its app, You Cinema. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
U.K. TV Tax Credit Injects Nearly $400 Million in Economy in First Year
"24: Live Another Day," the reboot of Fox's hit series starring Kiefer Sutherland, is shooting in Britain, taking advantage of the new tax scheme, which was introduced in April last year. | Read More
WWE, BSkyB Extend U.K. TV Deal
The sports entertainment firm also recently struck a richer TV agreement in Thailand and is continuing renewal talks with NBCUniversal in the U.S. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
BSkyB Posts Better-Than-Expected Results
UPDATED: The U.K. pay TV giant also announces a five-year exclusive deal with HBO, while playing down the impact of aggressive competition for customers with sports rights rival BT. | Read More
Hollywood Heads Back North as Canadian Dollar Falls
The foreign location rebound comes as the American greenback recovers in value against the Loonie. | Read More
REVIEWS
Jacky in the Kingdom of Women (Jacky au royaume des filles): Rotterdam Review
Writer-director Riad Sattouf's political comedy co-stars Charlotte Gainsbourg, Noemie Lvovsky and Oscar winner Michel Hazanavicius. | Read More
Three D (Tres D): Rotterdam Review
Romance, film, and the romance of film are at the heart of Rosendo Ruiz's fiction-documentary hybrid shot during a small-town Argentinian film festival. | Read More
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Academy Disqualifies Oscar-Nominated Song 'Alone Yet Not Alone'
"Alone Yet Not Alone"? More like nominated yet not nominated. In a move with few precedents in the 86-year history of the Academy Awards, the board of governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has decided to disqualify an Oscar nominee prior to the Oscars ceremony itself. "Alone Yet Not Alone," a little-heard tune from a little-seen film of the same name, will not appear on Oscar ballots when the final round of voting begins on Feb. 14. And the Academy will not announce a replacement nominee. | Read More
Was Academy's Disqualification of Song Contender 'Alone Yet Not Alone' Justified? (Opinion)
Today is a sad day in Oscar history. Bruce Broughton, a talented composer with a rock-solid reputation and a long history of service to the Academy, and his collaborator, the lyricist Dennis Spiegel, have been stripped of the best original song Oscar nomination that they were accorded exactly two weeks ago for "Alone Yet Not Alone" -- and nobody can quite pinpoint why. Do I think that Broughton and Spiegel deserved an Oscar nom for their tune -- a little-heard song from a little-seen film of the same name -- over all 70 other long-listed songs, many of which are quite acclaimed, ranging from Lana Del Rey's haunting rock ballad "Young and Beautiful" in The Great Gatsby to Keith Stanfield's heartbreaking rap "So You Know What It's Like" in Short Term 12? No, I do not. PHOTOS: Oscars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep and Other Actor Nominees Spill Secrets Behind Their Roles But do I think that they deserved to have their Oscar nomination rescinded by the Academy? On the basis of the evidence that the Academy has supplied and in the context of how most contenders campaign for Oscars these days: No, I do not. | Read More
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