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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Golden Globes - tonight's face off - A king and a Web kingpin

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – Old-fashioned Oscar bait and youthful, edgy drama butt heads at Sunday's 68th annual Golden Globes, where the regal 1930s saga "The King's Speech" and the contemporary Web tale "The Social Network" contend for top honors.
The two films are considered the favorites for best drama — "The King's Speech" leading the Globes with seven nominations and "The Social Network" dominating awards from top critics groups.
Preparations for the annual Globes show — more dinner party than awards ceremony — were still under way Sunday morning, with workers scurrying about the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel where festivities were set to begin at 8 p.m. EST, broadcast live on NBC.
The buzz around town on Globes weekend was as much about likely winners as it was about a lawsuit filed late Thursday by a former longtime publicist for the Globes claiming the organization that runs the show, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, engages in payola schemes for nominations and awards. The allegations have been denied by the HFPA, a group of about 85 reporters covering show business for overseas outlets.
More than 150 stars of TV and film were expected at Sunday night's ceremony, including Sandra Bullock, Jennifer Lopez, Bruce Willis, Robert Downey, Jr., Helen Mirren, Jeff Bridges, Michelle Pfeiffer, Steve Carell, Justin Bieber, Tom Hanks, Jane Fonda, Geoffrey Rush, Renee Zellwegger, Sylvester Stallone and the various nominees.
Besides "The Social Network" and "The King's Speech," also competing for best drama at the Globes were the ballet thriller "Black Swan," the boxing story "The Fighter" and the science-fiction smash "Inception."
Colin Firth is considered the likely winner for best dramatic actor for "The King's Speech," in which he plays Queen Elizabeth II's father, George VI, amid his struggle to overcome a debilitating stammer.
Firth's competition includes "The Social Network" star Jesse Eisenberg, who plays Internet innovator Mark Zuckerberg as he founds Facebook then falls into legal tussles with former associates over the Web site's riches.
While Firth also is the front-runner for best actor at the Academy Awards on Feb. 27, the best-actress race could be a tossup between two Globe favorites. Natalie Portman has the edge for Globe dramatic actress as a ballerina coming unhinged in "Black Swan," while Annette Bening is the probable winner for best actress in a musical or comedy for her role as a stern but loving lesbian mom in "The Kids Are All Right."
The Globes ceremony also features such heavyweight nominees as Mark Wahlberg, Halle Berry and Nicole Kidman in the dramatic acting categories and Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie and Anne Hathaway in the musical or comedy ranks.
Robert De Niro will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award for career achievement.
Ricky Gervais returns as Globes host for the second-straight year. He has joked that he did not go far enough on last year's show but that he would push the limits this time.
He has plenty of comedic fodder among the nominees, which include Depp and Jolie's "The Tourist" and Christina Aguilera's "Burlesque." Both films were drubbed by critics but received Globe nominations.
"I'm going to go out there, guns blazing, like it's the end of the world," Gervais said.
The ceremony traditionally had a strong track record as a forecast for what film would win best picture at the Oscars. The two shows have split in recent times, with only one top Globe recipient — 2008's "Slumdog Millionaire"  also winning the main prize at the Oscars over the past six years.
A year ago, the sci-fi sensation "Avatar" won best drama at the Globes, but the Iraq War saga "The Hurt Locker" took best picture at the Oscars.
Nominations voting for the Feb. 27 Oscars closed Friday, and nominees will be announced Jan. 25.

Friday, September 10, 2010

10 Most Anticipated Movies of Fall/Winter 2010

WALL STREET: MONEY NEVER SLEEPS
Release Date: September 24
Starring: Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin
Two decades after winning an Oscar for the role, Michael Douglas is back as the ultimate financial shark, Gordon Gekko. In the sequel, Gekko is released from prison and finds a new pupil in his daughter's fiancé (Shia LaBeouf).

LET ME IN
Release Date: October 1
Starring: Chloe Grace Moretz, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Richard Jenkins
Based on the acclaimed novel (which was already made into a much-loved film in Sweden), it is the story of a 12-year-old boy who is mercilessly bullied at school. But then new people move in next door, with a girl (Chloe Grace Moretz) who is much older and far more dangerous than she looks.

THE SOCIAL NETWORK

Release Date: October 1
Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake
"Fight Club" director David Fincher teams up with "West Wing" creator Aaron Sorkin for the behind-the-scenes story of the founding of Facebook. What started in a dorm room quickly became an Internet sensation, and the geniuses who built it went from friends to enemies.

DUE DATE

Release Date: November 5
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Zach Galifianakis, Jamie Foxx
The director of "The Hangover" presents another R-rated comedy about a mismatched set of guys in way over their heads. In this, a soon-to-be father (Downey) and an out-of-work actor (Galifianakis) try to get across the country in time for the baby's delivery.

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS - PART 1

Release Date: November 19
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint
All good things must come to an end, but the final book of the "Harry Potter" series is too epic to fit into one movie. Harry, Hermione and Ron begin their quest to find the magical objects that will allow them to stop Lord Voldemort once and for all. Part 2 follows next July.

TANGLED

Release Date: November 24
Starring: Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, Donna Murphy
Somehow, in over 70 years of bringing fairy tales to life, Walt Disney Pictures never got around to retelling the story of Rapunzel until now. It's computer animated, but in a visual style that recalls the classic Disney look. Plus, it has new songs from "Little Mermaid" composer Alan Menkin.

BLACK SWAN

Release Date: December 1
Starring: Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassel
The refined world of ballet dancing doesn't seem like a natural setting for a dark psychological thriller, but that's where director Darren Aronofsky comes in. He revived Mickey Rourke's career with "The Wrestler," and now he's giving Natalie Portman her most challenging role to date as a ballerina in a twisted rivalry.

THE TOURIST

Release Date: December 10
Starring: Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp, Paul Bettany
Take the two most photogenic stars in the world, put them in Europe's most picturesque cities, and you've got "The Tourist." Johnny Depp plays an American looking to forget his troubles across the ocean, and Angelina Jolie is the bewitching stranger who leads him into a world of mystery and danger.

TRON: LEGACY

Release Date: December 17
Starring: Garrett Hedlund, Olivia Wilde, Jeff Bridges
When "TRON" was released in 1982, it was a breakthrough in special effects but not a big hit at the box office. Now, 28 years later, Disney is going back into the computer world for a sequel. Jeff Bridges returns both as his character from the original and as a digital avatar who is 20 years younger.

TRUE GRIT

Release Date: December 25
Starring: Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Josh Brolin
Not content with starring in one big movie, reigning Best Actor winner Jeff Bridges is also re-teaming with the Coen Brothers for a new version of the classic Western novel. He plays Rooster Cogburn (previously played by John Wayne), a one-eyed U.S. Marshall hired by a teenage girl to hunt down her father's killer.

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