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Oscar Bubble 2008 | Jeffrey Wells’ Hollywood Elsewhere
BEST PICTURE: No Country for Old Men (Miramax); Atonement (Focus Features); The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (Miramax); There Will Be Blood (Paramount Vantage); Juno (Fox Searchlight). BEST DIRECTOR: Joel and Ethan Coen (No Country for Old Men); Julian Schnabel (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly); Joe Wright (Atonement); Paul Thomas Anderson (There Will Be […]
MoreLive From New York It’s Saturday Night Live On Strike
NEW YORK (AP) – It wasn’t live from New York as usual. About 150 audience members in a tiny Manhattan theater were the only folks in the world to witness a totally new “Saturday Night Live” episode starring guest host Michael Cera and musical guest Yo La Tengo. Anyone who tuned into NBC was […]
MoreWriters Guild Strike | Official WGA East Blog Buzz
Daily Buzz, People’s Revolution Edition WGAE December 12, 2007 December 12, 2007 – More on Viacom freelancers walkout, Carson Daly faces the music, and a guide to fine picketing. Labor fever is sweeping the the NYC blogosphere, as even Viacom-owned VH1’s Best Week Ever blog runs down their favorite Viacom Freelancers Strike picket signs, and […]
MoreWaiting For That Deal to Be Done; Broadway Stagehands Fail After Day One
N EW YORK DAILY NEWS BY JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ, ELIZABETH HAYS and MELISSA GRACE No deal after the first day of talks between stagehands and producers over the Broadway strike comes to an end. Negotiators hunkered down at a Times Square hotel all day Saturday to try to end the Broadway strike but couldn’t reach a […]
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