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‘The Social Network’ Sweeps National Board of Review
“Black Swan,” “127 Hours” and “The Kids Are All Right” are snubbed in vote by generally conservative New York group
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Good Morning Oscar, December 2: One Hell of a Fight
A battle looms and the conventional wisdom about Oscar voters gets tested
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Grilled for Thanksgiving: Spacey, Williams, Moore & Hammer
Up close with four Oscar hopefuls, from “Casino Jack” to “The Social Network”
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Double-Talk With ‘Social Network’ Twin Armie Hammer
Armand Hammer’s grandson on playing twins, dealing with David Fincher and turning his back on an easy business career
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It’s a Thanksgiving Feast of Screeners
An accelerated awards schedule has led to a big push: get those DVDs into voters’ hands before the holiday
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‘King’s Speech’ Wins Over Academy Audience
At its Academy unveiling on Saturday night, Tom Hooper’s film solidifies its Oscar chances with a strong showing
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Good Morning Oscar, November 22: Kudos to Kidman
Nicole Kidman is feted in Santa Barbara, and “Toy Story” stays on top with the critics
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Good Morning Oscar, November 12: Two’s Company
All eyes turn to the two frontrunners: the Facebook movie, and the stuttering king movie
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Good Morning Oscar, November 9: Slogging Toward Hollywood
Peter Weir’s new movie begins a long awards walk, while a judge clears the way for “The Illusionist”
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Good Morning Oscar, November 8: Sewing Lessons?
Annette Bening steals the show and Jesse Eisenberg spills the beans
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Hollywood Awards Gala: Teary Lectures From Penn, Jokes From Galifianakis
Plus Bening, Berry, Duvall, the “Social Network” cast — and going golfing with Ed O’Neill
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Trent Reznor: Breaking the ‘Soundtrack’ Rules for ‘The Social Network’
The iconic musician and his longtime collaborator detail the unconventional process that led to a landmark score
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Good Morning Oscar, October 26: Cover Your Eyes
The stars come out, and James Franco offers advice to the faint of heart
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Someone Thinks ‘The Social Network’ is Accurate: The Winklevoss Twins
Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss call the Aaron Sorkin-penned drama “a true story”
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