The Hurt Locker
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Oscar’s Big Problem: Too Easy, Too Soon
It ought to be a freewheeling, wide-open year – so why is it looking so predictable?
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Wartime With ‘Hurt Locker’ Writer Mark Boal
The journalist-turned-screenwriter talks about borrowing from ‘Taxi Driver’ and staying sane in awards season.
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‘Hurt Locker,’ ‘Big Fan’ Lead Gotham Nominations
November awards also show love to “Serious Man,” “The Maid.”
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‘Lebanon’: A Ceaselessly Gripping War Narrative
“Lebanon” is a unique, accessible war movie about Israeli soldiers caught in a tank battle
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Bigelow’s Road From Artsy Painter to ‘Hurt Locker’
The striking imagery and offbeat sensibility Kathryn Bigelow exhibits in films such as “Point Break,” “Strange Days” and the cult classic “Near Dark” comes from a personalized visual sense she developed as an art student. Her new film, “The Hurt Locker,” a tense, evocative examination of an American bomb squad in Iraq, won grand prize…
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An Artsy Painter’s Road to Hollywood
“The Hurt Locker’s” Kathryn Bigelow charts the way to her big Breakthrough.
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Kathryn Bigelow (to Eric Estrin)