latimesblogs.latimes.com - 10/13/2009
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And now let the category shifting games begin circa 2009. Kate Winslet got through most of the 2008 awards season winning supporting awards for her lead performance in "The Reader" before late inning voters in the British Academy and Academy...
incontention.com - 10/8/2009
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Coincidentally enough, the same day that Kris spotlighted
the Best Actress race, the category has been on
my mind too — as a thought hit me that could factor in what is potentially one of the tightest duels of the season. Almost every Oscar ...
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Category shuffling gets complicated
In Contention —
... , but as Pete Hammond points out in a recent Notes on a Season item, the category musical chairs are taking place elsewhere, too. ...
MD News Desk: Butler Does It
Movie Dearest —
... American Film Institute Life Achievement Award. In addition to such certified classics as Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and The Graduate, Nichols has helmed such gay faves as Working Girl and Postcards from the Edge and the GLBT-inclusive works Silkwood, The Birdcage and Angels in America. - Are they actually going to try to put Meryl Streep's Julia Child in the supporting race? - Here are the 65 countries in competition for the 2009 ...
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cinematical.com 11/25/2008 — See larger version in gallery below Cinematical has just received this exclusive final poster for The Reader , starring Kate Winslet and Ralph Fiennes . Directed by Stephen Daldry ( The Hours ) and based on Bernhard Schlink's bestselling novel, ...
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daily.greencine.com 12/1/2008 —
"During the making of The Reader , producers Sydney Pollack and Anthony Minghella passed away," writes the Hollywood Reporter 's Kirk Honeycutt . "This last film is a testament to the kind of productions each was associated with in his career."
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Oscar Watch: Early NYC Reaction to The Reader
weblogs.variety.com 11/3/2008 — An old pal from NYC has seen The Reader and reports on it in an email:
I noticed that you mentioned in your column not knowing anyone who has seen "The Reader." Well, I have, in its almost-complete form (missing only the final music). While I ...
The unsinkable Harvey Weinstein | Academy Awards | OscarWatch
oscar-watch.ew.com 1/29/2009 — Harveyweinstein2_l I just read an interesting item over at InContention in which writer John Foote speculates that Harvey Weinstein's successful campaign for The Reader may end up costing Kate Winslet the Oscar this year . His view is that Winslet ...
Revisiting 'The Reader' | Academy Awards | OscarWatch
oscar-watch.ew.com 2/10/2009 — Thereader_l I first saw The Reader in the middle of November and thought it was, well, fine. I certainly liked and respected the film, but I felt that it was something of a flatline, without any sufficiently gut-punching moments (for the viewer, not ...
Second “The Reader” Poster
filmofilia.com 11/26/2008 — The folks over at Cinematical have debuted the new poster for “ The Reader .” Tagline states: “ How far would you go to protect a secret? “ The story opens in post-WWII Germany when teenager Michael Berg becomes ill and is helped home by Hanna ( Kate Winslet ), a ...
The Reader (Review)
cutprintreview.com 2/16/2009 — A forty-something tram conductor (Kate Winslet) with a dark and terrible secret living in the grieving conscious of post-war Germany enters into an unsolicited affair with a ingenuous young school boy (David Kross). Bookmarked in 1995, the film initially explores the seemingly predatory, ...
Another Trailer for Kate Winslet in 'The Reader'
getthebigpicture.net 11/25/2008 — Kate Winslet will bid for her sixth and seventh Oscar nominations in 12 years with the one-two punch of 'Revolutionary Road' and 'The Reader.' 'The Reader' may be her most realistic shot at an Academy Award yet, and now there's a new trailer to get you familiar with the story.
Well, here's what I think
blogs.suntimes.com 2/6/2009 — I was watching Tony Scott on the Charlie Rose program, and he said, in connection with "The Reader," that he was getting tired of so many movies about the Holocaust. I didn't agree or disagree. What I thought was,...
Indie heavyweights split over 'Reader' date
hollywoodreporter.com 9/23/2008 — NEW YORK -- Two titans of the indie film world are in a heated disagreement over distribution plans for one of the fall's biggest releases -- a film that might not turn out to be a fall release at all. The Weinstein Co. chief Harvey Weinstein and ...