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Wikipedia: David Edelstein (born 1959) is the chief film critic for New York Magazine, as well as the film critic for NPR's Fresh Air and CBS Sunday Morning.more...
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Oliver Stone's film 'W.' does offer a fair depiction of George W. Bush.
posted by MikeDApproved 11/10/2008 3:08 PM
Daniel Day-Lewis (“There Will Be Blood”) will win the Oscar for best performance by an actor in a leading role.
posted by MikeDApproved 2/24/2008 5:20 PM
Cate Blanchett (“I’m Not There”) will win the Oscar for best performance by an actress in a supporting role.
posted by MikeDApproved 2/24/2008 4:49 PM
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen (“No Country for Old Men”) will win the Oscar for achievement in directing.
“Juno” (Diablo Cody) will win the Oscar for best original screenplay.
“There Will Be Blood” (Paul Thomas Anderson) will win the Oscar for best adapted screenplay.
“Ratatouille” will win the Oscar for best animated feature film.
posted by MikeDApproved 2/24/2008 4:48 PM
“No Country for Old Men” will win the Oscar for best motion picture of the year.
posted by MikeDApproved 2/23/2008 8:58 AM
Javier Bardem (“No Country for Old Men”) will win the Oscar for best performance by an actor in a supporting role.
Julie Christie (“Away from Her”) will win the Oscar for best performance by an actress in a leading role.
posted by MikeDApproved 2/23/2008 8:57 AM
David Yates (2007's "Order of the Phoenix")most effectively adapted a Harry Potter novel.
posted by marinazApproved 8/13/2007 10:09 AM
Michael Moore's portrayal of the American health care system is accurate.
posted by vizinertiaApproved 6/28/2007 11:36 AM
Which film will win best motion picture of the year? (expired: 2007-02-25 05:00 PM) "Little Miss Sunshine"
posted by brianrApproved 2/26/2007 10:33 AM
Awards are not a valid measure of a film's worth.
posted by vizinertiaApproved 2/26/2007 9:30 AM
"The Queen" should win best motion picture of the year.
posted by brianrApproved 2/26/2007 8:53 AM
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