By Sean O’Connell
hollywoodnews.com: A couple of discerning ultimate equipment upon a Oscar front this sunrise prior to we run off to interviews upon interest of David Fincher’s “The Girl With a Dragon Tattoo” (which I’ll have upon a site shortly):
- Brad Pitt opens up about a behind-the-scenes negotiations that led to Steven Soderbergh being bumped off of “Moneyball.” It’s a good read, if we favourite a movie as most as we do. In a piece, Amy Pascal calls Pitt a “soul as well as suggestion of this movie. He is a pushing force at a back of it, in all of a uneasy times as well as all a most appropriate times. He championed it all a approach as well as never mislaid heart.” Totally agree.
- Christopher Plummer (“Beginners,” “Dragon Tattoo”) will embrace a Modern Master Award at this year’s Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
- Focus Features has invited Writers Guild of America members to perspective Dee Rees’s “Pariah” by an disdainful screener site operated by accomplishment residence Deluxe Media Management. The digital screener was done accessible to WGA members until January 6, 2012. The giveaway let is for a 48-hour period, that allows WGA members to watch a 86-minute underline movie true through, or to postponement their observation as well as afterwards lapse to it inside of a allotted time period. we have to consternation if this, indeed, is a destiny of FYC screeners.
- And whilst we run off an verbalise with a expel as well as organisation of Fincher’s “Dragon Tattoo,” here is a executive as well as his collaborators upon a Charlie Rose Show:
Awards Alley brings we a most appropriate Oscar coverage. Click next to review a disdainful interviews with:
- Harvey Weinstein
- The expel of “The Artist.”
- Sir Ben Kingsley as well as Chloe Grace Moretz for “Hugo.”
- Tilda Swinton for “We Need to Talk About Kevin.”
- Viola Davis as well as Octavia Spencer for “The Help.”
- Tate Taylor for “The Help.”
- Gavin O’Connor for “Warrior.”
- Gary Oldman as well as Colin Firth for “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.”
- Charlize Theron, Patton Oswalt, Jason Reitman as well as Diablo Cody for “Young Adult.”
- Steve McQueen for “Shame.”
- Glenn Close for “Albert Nobbs.”
- Seth Rogen as well as Will Reiser for “50/50.”
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