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THE DESCENDANTS, THE ARTIST, Meryl Streep, Michelle Williams, Jean Dujardin: Golden Globes 2012 Winners

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Asa Butterfield, Jude Law in Martin Scorsese’s Hugo MOTION PICTURES BEST MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA * The Descendants d: Alexander Payne The Help d: Tate Taylor Hugo d: Martin Scorsese The Ides of March d: George Clooney Moneyball d: Bennett Miller War Horse d: Steven Spielberg BEST MOTION PICTURE, MUSICAL OR COMEDY 50/50 d: Jonathan Levine * The Artist d: Michel Hazanavicius Bridesmaids d: Paul Feig [...]




Madonna Out, Elton John In: Best Song Contenders Oscar 2012

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Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, George Lopez provide voices for tropical birds in Carlos Saldanha’s Rio Thirty-nine songs from eligible movies are in the running for nominations in the Academy Awards’ Best Original Song category for the 2012 Oscars. Madonna’s Golden Globe-nominated "Masterpiece" from W.E. isn’t to be found on the longlist, but Elton John is on there for Gnomeo and Juliet’s "Hello Hello." As usual, [...]




Golden Globes 2012 Nominations: From Asghar Farhadi, Pedro Almodóvar to Madonna, Angelina Jolie

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Director/composer/singer Madonna on the W.E. set MOTION PICTURE CATEGORIES BEST MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA The Descendants d: Alexander Payne The Help d: Tate Taylor Hugo d: Martin Scorsese The Ides of March d: George Clooney Moneyball d: Bennett Miller War Horse d: Steven Spielberg BEST MOTION PICTURE, MUSICAL OR COMEDY 50/50 d: Jonathan Levine The Artist d: Michel Hazanavicius Bridesmaids d: Paul Feig Midnight in Paris [...]




Madonna’s W.E. Reviews: Movie Lambasted at Venice Film Festival

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James D’Arcy as King Edward VIII, Andrea Riseborough as Wallis Simpson in Madonna’s W.E. Singers have been dabbling in movies with varying degrees of success for as long as feature films have been around. Opera star Geraldine Farrar became a movie star for Cecil B. DeMille in early silent era productions such as Carmen (1915) and Joan the Woman (1916). Later on, there were Al [...]




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