Atonement Articles
Oscar 2008 Predictions: Best Cinematography, Editing, Music

Best Cinematography There Will Be Blood, Robert Elswit Robert Elswit won the American Society of Cinematographers award, beating Roger Deakins for two films, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and No Country for Old Men. Though Deakins does have a chance to win the Oscar for either film, this is one instance where the much overused — and almost invariably absurd [...]
Oscar 2008: Nominations Buzz

Josh Brolin in No Country for Old Men Alex Ben Block at Hollywood Today: "Even if the writer’s strike is over on Feb. 24 when Oscars are handed out, the appeal of this year’s nominees, led by No Country For Old Men, There Will Be Blood and Michael Clayton, will be limited. The 80th Academy Award nominations are not just art house movies, but most [...]
Oscar 2008 Nominations

Javier Bardem in No Country for Old Men A few brief remarks about the Oscar 2008 nominations: The top nominees are: There Will Be Blood (8 nominations), No Country for Old Men (8), Atonement (7), Michael Clayton (7), Ratatouille (5), The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (4), Juno (4). *** Whether in dramas or in comedies, dark themes dominated in just about every category: greed [...]
Golden Globes 2008: Surprises at the Un-Ceremony

Keira Knightley, James McAvoy in Atonement The smaller, shorter, subdueder 2008 Golden Globes "news show" — a result of the ongoing WGA strike, now entering its tenth week — ended not too long ago. There was no red carpet, no dress parade, no dumb questions from journalists, no mind-numbing speeches, no godawful jokes, no poorly staged musical numbers, no toilet paper stuck on anyone’s shoe. [...]