Complete coverage: The Academy Awards
"No Country for Old Men" wins big at Oscars
It was a bright night for dark movies.
Ladies wear red to the Academy Awards
The fashion drought is officially over (hey, it was even raining on the red carpet). With the Golden Globes gone frumpy due to the writers' strike and the Grammys being barely a warm up, well, thankfully, the 80th Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatre provided its fair share of fashion sizzle.
Our critics Oscar picks
Best Picture Nominees: "Atonement;" "Juno;" "Michael Clayton;" "No Country for Old Men;" "There Will Be Blood"
Will Ethan and Joel Coen get a best picture Oscar?
On a Sunday night this past January, as the filmmaking brothers Ethan and Joel Coen were picking up one of several New York Film Critics Circle Awards for "No Country for Old Men," they tossed to the crowd what must have seemed, to them, like a bouquet: "Until tonight," Ethan Coen said, "we thought all critics were -- ."
High anxiety
A war veteran living a quiet life in the middle of nowhere finds 2 million dollars among dozens of corpses. He runs off with the loot - and becomes prey for a pitiless, soulless killer.
'Michael Clayton' proves Oscar's love of ensembles
Jodie Foster, picking up her best actress Oscar for "The Silence of the Lambs," credited the actor whose murderous
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Conti's thankless Oscar job
COMPOSER Bill Conti doesn't say it outright, but he's an adrenaline junkie. He's a trained high-performance driver, with a 1974 black Dino Ferrari, a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, who, during his off-season, jets around the Gulf of Mexico in his cigarette boat.
'Michael Clayton' director Tony Gilroy's Oscar bid
He looks like a Brooks Brothers model, but keeps his feet planted squarely behind the camera. He was raised in upstate New York, yet writes like an acerbic British wordsmith. When he decided to direct, he got four of the most seasoned moviemakers in the business to produce. And everything he touches, at least in 2007, turns to gold.
A year for hot movie scripts
The writers' strike is over, but the irony remains: At the same time the standoff between producers and scriptwriters was stretching into weeks and months, theaters all over the country were screening examples of how writing for the movies was at one of its infrequent, but clearly identifiable peaks.
Catching up with Oscar
It's nine days 'til Oscar time. Are you up to speed on your nominated films? It's not too late to catch up. Newsday's Jan Stuart and Gene Seymour offer a last-minute roundup of what to see and where to see it.
Affleck brothers have the golden touch
As you contemplate where to place your Oscar-pool chips for best supporting actor and actress this month, mind the Affleck effect.
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Oscar fashion favors the bold
Once upon a time, Oscar fashion was little more than a footnote to the event.
8 Oscar nods each for 'Blood' and 'No Country'
"There Will Be Blood," and there will be Oscars. Paul Thomas Anderson's epic-sized battle between an oil baron and a preacher led the field of Best Picture nominees, announced in Los Angeles on Tuesday, along with the Coen Brothers violent suspense drama "No Country For Old Men," each picking up a total of eight Academy Award nominations.
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