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A Stormy Premiere Week for the Fantastically Controversial ‘Mr. Fox’
A lavish London junket comes on the heels of charges that director Wes Anderson is sociopath who directs via email.
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Satellite Awards Nominate ‘Inception’ (and Everything Else)
International Press Academy leaves no stone unturned in looking for people to nominate
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Acquisitions Update: No Deals, but Buyer Interest
Thus far no major acquisitions have been announced at the festival, in tune with the more subdued economic reality in independent film. But there are movies in play, here’s what we’re hearing: * By Sunday, George Romero’s horror flick "Survival of the Dead,"which premiered on Saturday night, had one firm offer. Toronto is a favored spot…
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Study of Marriage in “Chloe” Faces Real-Life Tragedy
A movie that explores sexual desire within marriage was jolted by real life tragedy with death of star Liam Neeson’s wife, Natasha Richardson
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Good Morning Oscar, Feb. 11: Preferential Treatment
Pundits discover the preferential system, and try to figure out what it’ll mean to the Best Picture race
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A Vampire & Zombie Onslaught Is Coming
Post-“Twilight” and “Zombieland,” TheWrap takes a look at the upcoming wave of undead movies
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The Academy Likes ‘Mr. Fox’ … Probably
With the unwitting assistance of Wes Anderson’s animated film, AMPAS finds a way to obscure the reaction at its members screening.
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Streep’s, Baldwin’s Awards Complications
The stars of “It’s Complicated” could be in line for rare feats this awards season – an unusual trifecta for her, a rare double-play for him.
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Sony Pictures Classics Picks Up ‘Lebanon,’ ‘Get Low’
Israeli film was Golden Lion winner of the Venice Film Festival.
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Toronto Festival Challenges Indie Film to Evolve
Stipulated: Independent film is in crisis. Now the question is: What will follow?
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Good Morning, Oscar: December 23
“The Hurt Locker” just keeps on winning, and James Cameron tries to coin a catchphrase
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Oliver Stone, Davis Guggenheim Slated for Silverdocs Fest
Washington, DC documentary festival to screen “South of the Border,” “Freakonomics,” “Restrepo”
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Hollywood Cutbacks Hit Trailer Houses
There’s less work overall, and studios are holding the line on what they’re willing to pay — if they pay at all.
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Filmmakers Jump Through Hoops to Qualify Docs for Oscars
There’s one pretty tricky rule that can make it difficult to get into the Oscar race.
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Jon Amiel’s ‘Creation’ to Open Toronto Fest
Campion, Soderbergh films also slated for festival, which starts Sept. 10.
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