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  • DGA announces doc, TV, commercial noms
    Monday January 12th 2009

    Although Ari Folman’s “Waltz With Bashir” did not make the shortlist of 15 films under consideration for the best documentary Oscar, it is among the nominees for the DGA’s doc award, announced Friday. “Waltz” will compete with Gonzalo Arijon’s “Stranded: I’ve Come From a Plane that Crashed on the Mountains,”[…]

  • ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ wins 4 at Golden Globes
    Monday January 12th 2009

    “Slumdog Millionaire” lived up to its underdog theme at Sunday’s Golden Globes, sweeping all four of its categories, including best drama and director for Danny Boyle. Kate Winslet won two Globes all on her own, best dramatic actress for “Revolutionary Road” and supporting actress for “The Reader.” “The Wrestler” also had two, dramatic actor for Mickey Rourke and best song for Bruce Springsteen.

  • Blu-Ray warms tech expo
    Friday January 09th 2009

    Blu-ray sales could triple or even quintuple in 2009. That was the word from analysts at the Blu-ray Disc Assn.’s Consumer Electronics Show gathering, one of the very few events at the confab with positive news to showcase. Coming off a year in which Blu-ray domestic disc sales more than[…]

  • Obama urges for digital switch delay
    Friday January 09th 2009

    Don’t flip the switch just yet — that’s what the incoming Obama administration urged Congress on Thursday regarding the long-planned Feb. 17 transition to all-digital broadcasting. Key lawmakers and biz interests were all over the map in their response to the call for the delay. The flurry of debate about[…]

  • Directors Guild unveils feature film nominees
    Friday January 09th 2009

    Hollywood directors on Thursday named the nominees for their film awards, with Christopher Nolan and his Batman movie “The Dark Knight” among those vying for top honor from the Directors Guild of America. The DGA awards are a key stop on the road to the Oscars, the world’s top film awards, because DGA winners have a history of going on to win the Academy Award for best director.

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Archives for: January 20095
  • DGA announces doc, TV, commercial noms
    Monday January 12th 2009

    Although Ari Folman’s “Waltz With Bashir” did not make the shortlist of 15 films under consideration for the best documentary Oscar, it is among the nominees for the DGA’s doc award, announced Friday. “Waltz” will compete with Gonzalo Arijon’s “Stranded: I’ve Come From a Plane that Crashed on the Mountains,”[…]

  • ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ wins 4 at Golden Globes
    Monday January 12th 2009

    “Slumdog Millionaire” lived up to its underdog theme at Sunday’s Golden Globes, sweeping all four of its categories, including best drama and director for Danny Boyle. Kate Winslet won two Globes all on her own, best dramatic actress for “Revolutionary Road” and supporting actress for “The Reader.” “The Wrestler” also had two, dramatic actor for Mickey Rourke and best song for Bruce Springsteen.

  • Blu-Ray warms tech expo
    Friday January 09th 2009

    Blu-ray sales could triple or even quintuple in 2009. That was the word from analysts at the Blu-ray Disc Assn.’s Consumer Electronics Show gathering, one of the very few events at the confab with positive news to showcase. Coming off a year in which Blu-ray domestic disc sales more than[…]

  • Obama urges for digital switch delay
    Friday January 09th 2009

    Don’t flip the switch just yet — that’s what the incoming Obama administration urged Congress on Thursday regarding the long-planned Feb. 17 transition to all-digital broadcasting. Key lawmakers and biz interests were all over the map in their response to the call for the delay. The flurry of debate about[…]

  • Directors Guild unveils feature film nominees
    Friday January 09th 2009

    Hollywood directors on Thursday named the nominees for their film awards, with Christopher Nolan and his Batman movie “The Dark Knight” among those vying for top honor from the Directors Guild of America. The DGA awards are a key stop on the road to the Oscars, the world’s top film awards, because DGA winners have a history of going on to win the Academy Award for best director.

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Archives for: January 20095
  • DGA announces doc, TV, commercial noms
    Monday January 12th 2009

    Although Ari Folman’s “Waltz With Bashir” did not make the shortlist of 15 films under consideration for the best documentary Oscar, it is among the nominees for the DGA’s doc award, announced Friday. “Waltz” will compete with Gonzalo Arijon’s “Stranded: I’ve Come From a Plane that Crashed on the Mountains,”[…]

  • ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ wins 4 at Golden Globes
    Monday January 12th 2009

    “Slumdog Millionaire” lived up to its underdog theme at Sunday’s Golden Globes, sweeping all four of its categories, including best drama and director for Danny Boyle. Kate Winslet won two Globes all on her own, best dramatic actress for “Revolutionary Road” and supporting actress for “The Reader.” “The Wrestler” also had two, dramatic actor for Mickey Rourke and best song for Bruce Springsteen.

  • Blu-Ray warms tech expo
    Friday January 09th 2009

    Blu-ray sales could triple or even quintuple in 2009. That was the word from analysts at the Blu-ray Disc Assn.’s Consumer Electronics Show gathering, one of the very few events at the confab with positive news to showcase. Coming off a year in which Blu-ray domestic disc sales more than[…]

  • Obama urges for digital switch delay
    Friday January 09th 2009

    Don’t flip the switch just yet — that’s what the incoming Obama administration urged Congress on Thursday regarding the long-planned Feb. 17 transition to all-digital broadcasting. Key lawmakers and biz interests were all over the map in their response to the call for the delay. The flurry of debate about[…]

  • Directors Guild unveils feature film nominees
    Friday January 09th 2009

    Hollywood directors on Thursday named the nominees for their film awards, with Christopher Nolan and his Batman movie “The Dark Knight” among those vying for top honor from the Directors Guild of America. The DGA awards are a key stop on the road to the Oscars, the world’s top film awards, because DGA winners have a history of going on to win the Academy Award for best director.

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