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‘Boyhood’ Will Have to Fight for the Win and 5 Other Lessons From Oscar Nominations
Oscar voters downsized the Best Picture category, and the kind of movies they nominated
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19 Biggest Snubs and Surprises: Oscars 2015 (Photos)
Jennifer Aniston, Jake Gyllenhaal, David Oyelowo and more head-scratching moments from the nominations
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Oscars: ‘American Sniper’ Hits Target With Academy Voters; ‘Boyhood,’ ‘Grand Budapest Hotel’ Lead Field
“Selma” secured a Best Picture nomination but its writing, directing and acting wasn’t recognized
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‘Goodbye to Language’ Wins Top National Society of Film Critics Award
Jean-Luc Godard’s experimental film narrowly beats out “Boyhood” for Best Picture of the Year 2014
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High Drama Unfolds at the Movies in ‘Ida,’ ‘Whiplash,’ ‘Selma’ (Guest Blog)
Filmmaker Aviva Kempner offers 6 recommendations to holiday moviegoers
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‘Two Days, One Night’ Review: Marion Cotillard Gives a Face to Economic Desperation
The acclaimed Dardenne brothers work with an international star for the first time, but their filmmaking style remains understated and grittily poetic
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Marion Cotillard Sheds Star Skin, Taps Into Depression for ‘Two Days, One Night’
Wrap Magazine 2014: The Best Actress Oscar winner’s Hollywood pedigree made her an unlikely choice for Dardenne brothers’ working class drama
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10 Things You Might Not Know About the Oscar Best Picture Race
“The Interview” was almost eligible, “Left Behind” isn’t, and there are a lot more men than women in the qualifying movies
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‘Ida’ Dominates European Film Awards
Polish film wins five awards, including Best European Film and director
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New York Online Critics Give Another Award to ‘Boyhood’
Eddie Redmayne, Marion Cotillard, J.K. Simmons and Emma Stone take acting prizes
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‘Boyhood’ Is the Year’s Best Movie, Say New York Film Critics
Acting honors go to Timothy Spall, Marion Cotillard, Patricia Arquette and J.K. Simmons
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Marion Cotillard Fights for Her Job in ‘Two Days, One Night’ Trailer (Exclusive Video)
Actress says she studied to play a depressed mother in the Dardenne brothers film by reading a Xanax label
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Oscar Contenders ‘Ida’ and ‘Leviathan’ Lead European Film Award Nominations
“Winter Sleep,” “Force Majeure” and “Nymphomaniac” will also compete for best European film
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10 Things to Know About the Oscars’ Massive Foreign-Language Race
Screenings begin on Monday, and will clog voters’ calendars for the next two months
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Oscar Foreign-Language Race Shatters Record With 83 Entries
“Ida,” “Leviathan” and “Two Days, One Night” are among the highest-profile films to qualify