Mo’Nique, Memoriams, and More Nominations: Ten Reasons to Love This Oscar Season
James Cameron! Harvey Weinstein! Advanced math!
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"People knew about the war, of course, but there were no images of the wounded [in the media]."
Consensus from critics groups rarely translates to Oscar gold.
'The Hurt Locker' was a no-brainer, but things got tense deciding Best Screenplay.
Once again, it took Best Picture and Best Director.
A big day for the Weinstein Company!
Guess who Carey Mulligan lost to in Best Actress.
"I did this movie where I felt I was pretty bad in it, and a friend of mine just watched it two weeks ago and TOLD me I was bad in it."
"It was 125 degrees, the bomb suit was 100 pounds ... So I played 'Moonlight Sonata.'"
The return of Kathryn Bigelow has us giddy with anticipation.
Other Iraq-themed movies haven't fared so well.
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