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It showcased the growing ties between two great nations, Zed, who is president of Indo-American Leadership Confederation, added. Although about 105 Indians or Americans of Indian descent and their relatives were on the 338-person guest list, Bollywood...
Tags: guest list, Los Angeles, M. Night Shyamalan, The Sixth Sense, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Bollywood, Academy Award, American film directors, Human Interest, Entertainment Culture, Malayali people, Slumdog Millionaire
When organizers for the independent film world's Spirit Awards unveil nominees for its honors this coming Tuesday, they will be doing more than just singling out top movies in the low-budget, art house arena. The members of Film Independent, the group...
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You can tell from the adverts in Variety headlined "for your consideration." You can tell from all the decent, highbrow movies that are only now hitting cinemas, so as to be fresh in people's minds when votes get cast...Golden Globes shortlists are unveiled...
Tags: red carpets, Los Angeles, Carpet, Academy Award, Human Interest, Entertainment Culture, Red carpet, Slumdog Millionaire
What's a venerable awards ceremony to do when ratings are down, other newbie awards shows are nipping at its heels and the world in general is moving at a much faster pace than when it began?...NBC-TV and Dick Clark Prods. have decided to do things a...
Tags: award shows, HFPA, Hollywood Foreign Press Assn., Philip Berk, Golden Globes, party atmosphere, Los Angeles, Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Ricky Gervais, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Entertainment Culture, Human Interest
Awards season is upon us, and here's the conundrum: There's not much out there yet that's screaming "Oscar!" This was brought home to me last weekend when I attended the Academy Awards. Well, not the real awards but rather a new black-tie event dubbed...
Tags: Lauren Bacall, Cinematographer Willis, Gordon Willis, Roger Corman, Los Angeles, Humphrey Bogart, Willis, Academy Award, Entertainment Culture, Human Interest
A record 20 films have been submitted for best animated feature at the Academy Awards. As long as at least 16 films qualify, there will be five nominees in the feature-length animation category. The category has had only three nominees most years, but...
Tags: Los Angeles, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Stop motion, Ponyo, Academy Award, Computer-animated films, films, Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, Entertainment Culture
Ranjib Mazumdar Thursday, November 19, 2009 23:59 IST Title : 1970s Decade Collection Language : English DVDs released by: Excel Home Video Price: Rs399 Rating: **** Ask any normal moviegoer about Hollywood and the impression you are most likely to...
Tags: best picture, Los Angeles, All That Jazz, Paul Gallico, Academy Award, The Poseidon Adventure, Disaster film, American film directors, Bob Fosse, Roy Scheider, Entertainment Culture
Stand-up Comic,  Film Actor,  Television Actor Gist: Whoopi Goldberg (born November 13, 1955) is an American actress, comedienne, singer-songwriter and media personality. Goldberg made her film debut in The Color Purple (1985) playing Celie, a...
Tags: Whoopi Goldberg, Los Angeles, Goldberg, Academy Award, The View, Golden Globe Award, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Ghost, The Color Purple, Entertainment Culture, Human Interest
Actresses Bare All After 40 Best Known As: Film Actor Gist: Kathleen Doyle "Kathy" Bates (born June 28, 1948) is an American actress and director. After several small roles in film and television, Bates rose to prominence with her performance in Misery...
Tags: Kathy Bates, Academy Award, Los Angeles
Let's be honest. Is there really anyone who is up in arms over Michael Moore's "Capitalism: A Love Story" being left off the Academy's 15-title short list for the best feature documentary? In fact, I would argue that when it comes to a snub of a much-ballyhooed...
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