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No Country for Old Men (movie)

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    Mar 20, 2008 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Brolin's 'X' is self-assured, slow 15-minute movie

    Sentinel Movie Critic
    Josh Brolin (No Country for Old Men, American Gangster) directed his daughter Eden Brolin and a couple of character actors in the short X, a gritty little Joshua Tree desert ode to a promise a dad keeps with his daughter. Father and daughter drive and...

    Tags: Diane Lane, Josh Brolin, Christopher Lambert, Roger Moore

  2. Mar 11, 2008 |Story| Zap2It
  3. 'No Country for Old Men'

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    An unusual thing happened at the Oscars this year. The Academy, an organization of only occasional wisdom, actually gave its best picture prize to the year's best movie, the Coen Brothers' "No Country For Old Men." Although it's still probably playing at...

    Tags: Texas, Film Festivals, Ethan Coen, Movies, Academy Awards

  4. Mar 4, 2008 |Story| Zap2It
  5. TVN On Demand Highlights: August 2008

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    PREMIERES The Bank Job : 8/13/2008 - 12/15/2008 Blood Brothers : 8/15/2008 - 12/13/2008 Careless : 8/8/2008 - 12/6/2008 College Road Trip : 8/14/2008 - 11/30/2008 Disaster! : 8/1/2008 - 11/30/2008 Doomsday : 8/27/2008 - 11/27/2008 Dungeon Girl : 8/6/...

    Tags: Death, Smart People (movie), The Tracey Fragments (movie), Vince Vaughn, The Ruins (movie)

  6. Feb 20, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 6 degrees of separation in Oscar race?

    HOLLYWOOD -- bright lights, big city . . . small town? Apparently so, if you look at this year's Oscar acting nominations. The Screen Actors Guild may have some 120,000 members, but this year's nominees seem to be swimming in an awfully small bowl. So, in a tip of the top hat to the never-been-nominated Kevin Bacon, we went fishing for six or fewer degrees of separation among the class of 2008. Our goal: connect each lead actor contender with one of his actress counterparts, and each supporting actress with one of her supporting brethren. Mostly we used professional matchups, but personal entanglements were fair game too. Bacon even figured into a connection. Most interesting challenges: French newcomer Marion Cotillard and youngster Saoirse Ronan. Oh, and feel free to jump in any time . . .
    HOLLYWOOD -- bright lights, big city . . . small town? Apparently so, if you look at this year's Oscar acting nominations. The Screen Actors Guild may have some 120,000 members, but this year's nominees seem to be swimming in an awfully small bowl. So, in...

    Tags: Daniel Day-Lewis, Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts, Jennifer Aniston, Vince Vaughn

  8. Jan 28, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Scene at the SAGs

    LEAVING the spotlight and applause behind them, the cast of "No Country for Old Men" ambled down the side stairs of the stage area, exchanging one-liners and cracking jokes, easing the tension of the moment. "I just found out that Tommy Lee Jones was in the movie," actor Josh Brolin offered. "This is the ensemble that never met."
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    LEAVING the spotlight and applause behind them, the cast of "No Country for Old Men" ambled down the side stairs of the stage area, exchanging one-liners and cracking jokes, easing the tension of the moment. "I just found out that Tommy Lee Jones was in...

    Tags: Celebrities, Ugly Betty (tv program), ABC (tv network), John Travolta, The Happiest News!

  10. Nov 15, 2007 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  11. 'Cholera' rivals are actually admirers

    Sentinel Movie Critic
    Love in the Time of Cholera, a novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and a new film by Mike Newell, is a love triangle, a story of two men who love the same woman over the course of 50 years. It was near certain to require an on-location film shoot, in...

    Tags: Celebrities, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Education, Colleges and Universities, Julia Roberts

  12. Dec 10, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'No Country for Old Men' No. 1 with N.Y. film critics

    Joel and Ethan Coen's "No Country for Old Men" received best picture honors today  from the New York Film Critics Circle.
    Joel and Ethan Coen's "No Country for Old Men" received best picture honors today from the New York Film Critics Circle. The gritty film noir based on the novel by Cormac McCarthy dominated the critics' picks, winning a total of four awards. Besides best...

    Tags: Daniel Day-Lewis, New York, Film Festivals, Academy Awards, Javier Bardem

  14. Nov 21, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. MASTERS OF THEIR CRAFT

    THIS year has huge drama in the cinematography race, where the legendary Roger Deakins has triple the average chance to finally win the Oscar that he's been due for a long time. This year, he shot three distinctive films: "The Assassination of Jesse James...

    Tags: Death, Afghanistan, Julia Roberts, Joel Coen, Harvard University

  16. Jan 13, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Atonement,' 'Mad Men' top Globes

    "Atonement," the epic romantic drama of redemption, won the 65th annual Golden Globe for best motion picture, drama, Sunday evening, capping off a night overshadowed by the crippling Writers Guild strike.
    "Atonement," the epic romantic drama of redemption, won the 65th annual Golden Globe for best motion picture, drama, Sunday evening, capping off a night overshadowed by the crippling Writers Guild strike. The strike forced the cancellation of the usually...

    Tags: Tina Fey, Daniel Day-Lewis, Ceremonies, Mass Media, Jeremy Piven

  18. Jan 22, 2008 |Story| Zap2It
  19. 'Old Men,' 'Blood' Lead Oscar Nominees

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    "No Country for Old Men" and "There Will Be Blood," two stark dramas about obsessed men, are the top nominees for the 80th annual Academy Awards. The two films earned eight nominations apiece, including nods for best picture, best director (Paul Thomas...

    Tags: Daniel Day-Lewis, Joel Coen, Politics, Film Festivals, Philip Seymour Hoffman

  20. Dec 28, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. What the Oscars should be rewarding this year

    Any awards show can honor the best movies, performances and scripts. Why isn't anyone paying attention to the worst titles and most irritating characters? We've rounded up the awards that the Oscars should be giving out this year, and you don't even...

    Tags: Death, Casey Affleck, Academy Awards, Saw IV (movie), Javier Bardem

  22. Feb 25, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. The Oscars: A dark view on dark times

    IT used to be that violence, even more than comedy, was the kiss of death for Oscar movies. Then came blood-saturated films like  "Crash" and "The Departed," which overturned some of those rules.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    IT used to be that violence, even more than comedy, was the kiss of death for Oscar movies. Then came blood-saturated films like "Crash" and "The Departed," which overturned some of those rules. But perhaps no movie exemplifies how the Oscars have...

    Tags: Daniel Day-Lewis, Death, September 11, 2001 Attacks, International Military Interventions, Film Festivals

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