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  • Trailer Park: Runaway Hot Tubs and Iron in the Hood

    12/19/09 Bad ass hero, villain (I see Mickey Rourke is still hitting the gym) and sidekick (yup, we get to see a bit of War Machine).  |  Cinematical.com
  • 20 Weeks To Oscar - 13 Weeks To Go

    12/17/09 One of the most interesting elements of this season is the lack of backbiting so far.  |  The Hot Blog - Movie City News
  • Actors Guild is 'Up'

    12/17/09 'UP in the Air," "Pre cious" and "Inglouri ous Basterds" continued to gain Oscar momentum yesterday, leading nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards with three apiece.  |  New York Post - New York NY
  • Blunt Embarrassed By Timberlake's Golden Globes Quip

    12/17/09 Emily Blunt cringed when she watched Justin Timberlake announce her nomination for the 2010 Golden Globes ceremony on Tuesday - because he made a saucy comment after reading out her name.  |  The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
  • 3 actors score 2 Globe noms

    12/17/09 The biggest news with the thesp noms is the triple double: three actors score two nominations each.  |  Variety
  • Mirren's Family Link To Latest Movie

    12/16/09 Dame Helen Mirren only agreed to her latest film role to honour her great, great grandfather.  |  The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
  • 'Last Station' to open Palm Springs fest

    12/16/09 Michael Hoffman's "The Last Station," a portrait of Leo Tolstoy and his wife, will kick off the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival, which runs Jan. 7-17.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • GG nominees just too familiar

    12/15/09 HOLLYWOOD If the Golden Globes nominations announced yesterday left folks seeing double, it actually had nothing to do with overdoing the spiked eggnog at that holiday party.  |  JAM! Showbiz
  • Globe nominees poised for boxoffice boost

    12/15/09 This alchemy might turn gold into ink as several Golden Globes nominees should be able to convert acclaim into free publicity.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • Adapted scripts range wide

    12/15/09 Though Cooper doesn't shy away from the downbeat qualities of Cobb's novel (concerning the twilight years of an alcoholic, washed-up country crooner named Bad Blake), his screenplay refocuses on Bad's decency, resilience and newfound May-December passion without the usual heart-tugging.  |  Variety