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- The Carpetbagger: Oscar Nominees in the Crafts Categories
The craft professions behind the movies ? costume design, art direction and makeup ? get a moment in the spotlight too.
- Carpetbagger | Below the Line: The Oscar-Nominated Editor of 'Moneyball' Deco...
Christopher Tellefsen, the Oscar-nominated editor of “Moneyball,? breaks down a video clip from the Oscar-nominated movie.
- The Carpetbagger: Working With Kids Isn't as Hard as They Want You to Believe
The director of ?Monsieur Lazhar? talks about why making the foreign-language Oscar short list is nerve wracking and harder than actually being nominated.
- The Carpetbagger: South by Southwest Announces Its Midnight and Shorts Programs
The South by Southwest film festival announces its Midnighter series, as well as its short films.
- The Carpetbagger: Making a Play for Older Voters (and Moviegoers)
AARP's Movies for Grownups Awards finally get some (limited) respect.
- Movie Review: Bill Morrison Documents the Reign of Old King Coal
Bill Morrison?s documentary uses found footage to recall the days when coal fueled Britain and to recount the demise of the mining trade.
- Oscar Nominee Luncheon Attracts Big Names
The annual Oscar nominees’ luncheon, where everyone roots for one another, was attended by 150 of the 188 in the running for awards, including 20 in the acting category.
- The Carpetbagger: ?Harry Potter? and the Continuity Question
"Harry Potter's" production designer talks about the challenges of art direction over all eight films. (Hint: Hogwarts isn't exactly the same in every feature.)
- Arts & Leisure: Douglas Trumbull Honored for Technology He’s Still Cre...
Douglas Trumbull is getting a special Oscar for technological contributions, and he?s not finished contributing them.
- Mike deGruy, Documentary Filmmaker and Marine Biologist, Dies at 60
Mr. deGruy was an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and marine biologist.
- Bela Tarr Says ‘The Turin Horse? Is His Last Movie
The Hungarian director Bela Tarr has made what he is calling his final film, ?The Turin Horse,? a black-and-white tale of medieval adversity and survival.
- ArtsBeat: 'Chronicle' Leads the Way at Movie Theaters
This low-budget film about three teenage boys who learn they have superpowers was No. 1 at North American theaters over the weekend, taking in about $22 million.
- The Carpetbagger: Animators and Art Directors Pick Their Winners
"Rango," "Hugo," "Harry Potter" and "Dragon Tattoo" took home specialty awards over the weekend.
- Bingham Ray, Light of October Films and Daring Cinema
The distributor Bingham Ray, who died on Jan. 23, never abandoned his commitment to risky, visionary cinema.
- Arts & Leisure: Ed Wood’s ?Final Curtain? Plays at Slamdance
Jason Insalaco, the great-nephew of an actor who appeared in Ed Wood films, found and restored a sort-of lost Wood television pilot called ?Final Curtain.?
- Ben Gazzara, Actor of Stage and Screen, Dies at 81
Mr. Gazzara?s long acting career included playing Brick in the original ?Cat on a Hot Tin Roof? on Broadway and roles in influential films by John Cassavetes.
- DVD: ?The Great Waltz? and ?Moses and Aaron? on DVD
?The Great Waltz? and ?Moses and Aaron,? two films grounded in the work of notable Viennese composers, are on DVD.
- Spotlight | Torrington: Showing a Horror Film Opposite Its Set, the Yankee Pe...
Parties before and after ?The Innkeepers? will be held where the film was shot, in the Yankee Pedlar Inn.
- Talk: Joe Eszterhas Sure Cleaned Up
So why is he writing a movie about Jewish history for Mel Gibson?
- Arts & Leisure: ‘Carrie,? a Huge Stage Flop, Is Reinvented by MCC Theater
One of Broadway?s greatest flops, ?Carrie? is being dressed up, and toned down, for another onstage dance.
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