Slumdog Millionaire Backlash Refuses to Die
You'd think a post-'Slumdog' payday would be nice, but you'd be wrong.
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You'd think a post-'Slumdog' payday would be nice, but you'd be wrong.
David Carr's got a theory on why Christian Bale growled so much in 'The Dark Knight'.
With ten Oscars on the line, Danny Boyle has released a statement rebutting charges of exploitation that appeared in Tuesday's 'Telegraph.'
Or, one man's largely ineloquent quest to rush to the defense of Ben Lyons.
According to one of his critics, he "crystallizes everything that's wrong with American pop culture."
Yet another instance of bloggers ruining everything.
'Twilight' creator Stephenie Meyer rushes to 'New Moon' director Chris Weitz's defense.
Now that the underdog is the odds-on favorite, we've drafted a list of anti-'Slumdog' talking points that might be helpful to publicists running rival Oscar campaigns.
An increasing number of Facebook users are asking themselves "Am I Taking Crazy Pills or is Nicole Kidman the Worst Actress in the World?"
The closing Ceremony included little that we couldn't have thought up if someone gave us millions of dollars, thousands of people, and terrible taste.
'I am proud to have been chosen to sing at all,' says plucky little Yang Peiyi.
Angry superfans are already returning their books to bookstores, apparently.
Having an effeminate roué like Robert Downey Jr. play Tony Stark is actually the most subversive thing that's ever been done in a comic-book movie — and not in a good way.
Ben Mezrich's MIT card-counting thriller is now the latest nonfiction book to come under scrutiny by people who think "nonfiction" means "true."
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