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November 19, 2010
Daniel Day-Lewis Attached to Spielberg's Lincoln Opens in new window
Wonders never cease: it looks like Steven Spielberg's long hoped-for Lincoln biopic is back on track -- with Daniel Day-Lewis in the lead. More...

February 2, 2009
Scorsese Breaks Silence on Ambitious Next Project Opens in new window
He hasn't gotten studio backing yet, but Martin Scorsese would like to adapt Shusaku Endo's "Silence" for his first post-"Shutter Island" project -- and he'd like Daniel Day-Lewis, Benicio del Toro, and Gael Garcia Bernal to star. More...

July 15, 2008
Kate Hudson Is One of Marshall's Nine Opens in new window
Kate Hudson has been added to the cast of Rob Marshall's Nine, joining an already-stellar ensemble that includes Daniel Day-Lewis, Nicole Kidman, Penelope Cruz, Marion Cotillard, Judi Dench, and Sophia Loren. More...

February 27, 2008
Our Favorite Moments From The 80th Academy Awards -- An Oscar Pictorial Opens in new window
We've selected some of our favorite moments from Hollywood's biggest night! Browse our gallery of gowns on the red carpet, winners onstage, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of the 80th Annual Academy Awards. More...

January 29, 2008
No Country for Old Men Takes Top Honors at SAG Awards Opens in new window
Blessed with a waiver by its striking brethren in the Writers Guild, the Screen Actors Guild was able to turn Sunday's SAG Awards ceremony into one of the only "real" awards shows of the year. More...

January 14, 2008
And the Golden Globes Winners Are... Opens in new window
It was missing the glitz and glitter of previous years, but the 65th annual Golden Globes were held via press conference yesterday, with Atonement, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, No Country for Old Men, and Sweeney Todd leading the crowd at two wins apiece. More...

January 9, 2008
No Country for Old Men, Juno, There Will Be Blood Lead Critics' Choice Winners Opens in new window
In what seems destined to go down as one of the season's few strike-free awards shows, the Critics' Choice Awards were held on Monday. More...

December 19, 2007
No Country for Old Men, There Will Be Blood Top Critics' Lists in Toronto, San Diego, Austin Opens in new window
The parade of critics' year-end best-of lists continued yesterday, with panels in Toronto, San Diego, and Austin weighing in on their favorite films of 2007. More...

December 13, 2007
Atonement Leads Golden Globe Nominations Opens in new window
The nominations for the 65th annual Golden Globe Awards were announced this morning. Did your favorite films, stars, and songs make the cut? More...

December 12, 2007
Jesse James Wins SF Critics Over; Into the Wild Leads Critics Choice Noms Opens in new window
Just when we thought we'd seen all the year-end kudos we can handle, along come the San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards -- and the Critics Choice Awards nominations -- to prove us wrong. More...

December 10, 2007
There Will Be Blood Deleted Scene Online! Opens in new window
Even if you're already looking forward to P.T. Anderson's There Will Be Blood, we've got two more reasons to put the opus on your holiday must-see list: a deleted scene and the early praise of top critics! More...

November 5, 2007
There Will Be Blood Sneaks into San Francisco Tonight Opens in new window
One of the year's most highly-anticipated films is screening tonight in San Francisco. Bay Area cinephiles, get thee to the Castro! RT was on the scene earlier today with the very first person in line. More...

September 6, 2007
RT Exclusive: Pics From There Will Be Blood Opens in new window
Attention P.T. Anderson fans -- your wait is almost over! After a five year break, P.T. Anderson is back, and this time he's teaming up with the unparalleled Daniel Day-Lewis in There Will Be Blood. And RT is giving you a first look with our two exclusive pictures. Judging from these, it looks like There Will Be Blood will have beautiful cinematography and plenty of interaction between a father and son in pursuit of the American dream. More...

March 29, 2005
Who's Got the Scoop on P.T. Anderson's Next Project? Opens in new window
PTAnderson.com, repository of all things PTA-related, brings us the early word on the celebrated filmmaker's next potential project: 'Paul never ceases to surprise us & it seems his next film will most likely be......."Oil!" "Oil!" is (a) 1927 novel by Upton Sinclair that PTA has adapted. This would be his first film not based on (one) of his own original screenplays. It's a tale of of scandal, intrigue and politics.' More...

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