Honorary Award recipient Lauren Bacall, who appeared in, among others, To Have and Have Not, The Big Sleep, Young Man with a Horn, How to Marry a Millionaire, Woman’s World, Sex and the Single Girl, Murder on the Orient Express, The Fan, and The Mirror Has Two Faces, arrives at the 2009 Governors Awards ceremony held at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland on Saturday, November 14.
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2009 Chicago Film Festival Awards
2009 Chicago Film Festival: Oct. 8-22, 2009
Tina Mabry’s Mississippi Damned depicts the issues faced by the children of a poor and highly dysfunctional family in rural Mississippi.
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Katie Jarvis in Fish Tank (top); Sam Rockwell in Moon (middle); Carey Mulligan, Dominic Cooper in An Education (bottom)
Andrea Arnold’s Fish Tank leads the list of 2009 British Independent Film Award nominees.
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Best Supporting Actor
James McAvoy, The Last Station (with Helen Mirren)
After being ignored twice — for both The Last King of Scotland and Atonement — perhaps enough Academy members will decide to give McAvoy an Oscar break for his performance as Leo Tolstoy’s secretary Valentin Bulgakov (who’s probably the lead character in the film, but that’s [.
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Tonight's the night, folks! Emmys host Neil Patrick Harris - who's also a nominee for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy - has promised many surprises for the 61st annual awards, including performances from the Emmy-winning Internet experiment Dr.
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One of the greatest character actors of all time has died. Karl Malden, who won an Academy Award for best supporting actor in A Streetcar Named Desire, died of natural causes yesterday in Los Angeles.
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Karl Malden, Tyrone Power in Diplomatic Courier (1952)
Karl Malden, who won a best supporting actor Oscar for A Streetcar Named Desire in 1951, died "of natural causes" at his Brentwood home earlier today.
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What is Oscar buzz? Where does it come from? Who is to decide who gets it and who doesn’t? Every summer there is inevitably a summer blockbuster movie that garners Oscar buzz even though it is far from the typical Oscar fare.
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