My Oscar Picks: Anthony Bourdain
Anthony Bourdain on why he loathes "Midnight in Paris" and is seriously rooting for "The Tree of Life."
View ArticleMay the Best Actor Get the Most Attention
The contenders in the best-actor Oscar race aren't campaigning, unless you count all those television and press appearances this week.
View ArticleA Harbinger of a Longish Awards Show
The academy’s president opened the annual nominees luncheon with an admonition that the Oscar show should last only three hours. But even the nominees luncheon stretched toward that mark.
View ArticleMaking a Play for Older Voters (and Moviegoers)
AARP's Movies for Grownups Awards finally get some (limited) respect.
View ArticleMy Oscar Picks: Tabatha Coffey
Tabatha Coffey of "Tabatha Takes Over" on Bravo shares her picks for the Oscar.
View ArticleIt’s ‘Artist’ Night at the Baftas
The Baftas, with seven wins for "The Artist" on Sunday, may be a preview of the Oscars.
View ArticleIn His Household ‘Call of Duty’ Trumps ‘Harry Potter’
Forget "Dark Knight" or "Harry Potter." What Gary Oldman is known for in his own household is the video game "Call of Duty."
View ArticleExactly Where Are the Oscars Taking Place? The Mall
The latest development in the saga of naming rights for the Kodak Theater.
View ArticleMy Oscar Picks: Eugenio Derbez
The Mexican actor and comedian Eugenio Derbez shares his Oscar picks.
View ArticleAll Eyes Turn to Li Bingbing
The Chinese actress Li Bingbing creates a stir in Hollywood, where a fresh face excites jaded Oscar-watchers.
View ArticleStreep Fatigue and Other Scenes From the Press Room
Excerpts from backstage interviews with Meryl Streep, Michel Hazavicius and Jean Dujardin.
View ArticleWhy Streep Fatigue Wasn’t a Factor
One of the few surprises at the Oscars this year was Meryl Streep's win over Viola Davis. But observers may not have taken into account quirks in SAG voting.
View ArticleRoll Up the Red Carpet: It’s Time to Sign Off
The Carpetbagger says goodbye -- for now.
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