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Our Favorite Moments From The 80th Academy Awards -- An Oscar Pictorial

by Jen Yamato on Wednesday, Feb. 27 2008, 05:22 PM


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.
by Jen Yamato on Wednesday, Feb. 27 2008, 05:22 PM
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.
RT's Best of the Best Pictures Countdown, Now Updated With No Country for Old Men!

by Sara Schieron on Tuesday, Feb. 26 2008, 04:23 PM


So where does this put the Coens in the history of the Academy's Best Picture Winners? The Tomatometer knows: check out our newly updated Best of the Best Pictures countdown, cataloguing every last movie to have taken home the prestigious award.
by Sara Schieron on Tuesday, Feb. 26 2008, 04:23 PM
So where does this put the Coens in the history of the Academy's Best Picture Winners? The Tomatometer knows: check out our newly updated Best of the Best Pictures countdown, cataloguing every last movie to have taken home the prestigious award.
Lindsay Lohan Strips Down, Cleans Up Razzies, Lands Role in Jack Black Project

by Jeff Giles on Monday, Feb. 25 2008, 05:01 AM


Say what you will about her script choices and off-screen behavior of late, but Lindsay Lohan has never been a slouch when it comes to getting her name in the news -- and to prove it, we've got not one, not two, but three Lindsay-riffic news items for you.
by Jeff Giles on Monday, Feb. 25 2008, 05:01 AM
Say what you will about her script choices and off-screen behavior of late, but Lindsay Lohan has never been a slouch when it comes to getting her name in the news -- and to prove it, we've got not one, not two, but three Lindsay-riffic news items for you.
Complete List of This Year's Oscar Winners

by Matt Atchity on Sunday, Feb. 24 2008, 05:01 PM


Who won? Who didn't? Did you pick the winners? Did your favorite star win? See the full list of this year's winners.
by Matt Atchity on Sunday, Feb. 24 2008, 05:01 PM
Who won? Who didn't? Did you pick the winners? Did your favorite star win? See the full list of this year's winners.
Juno Leads Independent Spirit Winners...And Gains Momentum For Oscar Gold

by Jen Yamato on Saturday, Feb. 23 2008, 06:04 PM


The little teen pregnancy movie that could made a last-minute surge towards tomorrow's Oscars as Juno won three of its four Independent Spirit Award categories during Saturday's event. The full list of winners inside.
by Jen Yamato on Saturday, Feb. 23 2008, 06:04 PM
The little teen pregnancy movie that could made a last-minute surge towards tomorrow's Oscars as Juno won three of its four Independent Spirit Award categories during Saturday's event. The full list of winners inside.
Red Carpet Action LIVE! NOW! From the Independent Spirit Awards!!

by Jen Yamato on Saturday, Feb. 23 2008, 11:30 AM


We're live-blogging from Jiminy Glick's red carpet dining room at the Film Independent Spirit Awards, right now!
by Jen Yamato on Saturday, Feb. 23 2008, 11:30 AM
We're live-blogging from Jiminy Glick's red carpet dining room at the Film Independent Spirit Awards, right now!
Into the Wild's Jay Cassidy Talks Oscar Nomination with RT

by Joanna Cohen on Friday, Feb. 22 2008, 05:10 PM


Sean Penn's critically acclaimed film, Into the Wild, tells the story of Chris McCandless who hitchhiked into the Alaskan wilderness with tragic consequences. Long time Penn collaborator and editor, Jay Cassidy, talks about his nomination for a 2008 Achievement in Film Editing Academy Award for Into the Wild.
by Joanna Cohen on Friday, Feb. 22 2008, 05:10 PM
Sean Penn's critically acclaimed film, Into the Wild, tells the story of Chris McCandless who hitchhiked into the Alaskan wilderness with tragic consequences. Long time Penn collaborator and editor, Jay Cassidy, talks about his nomination for a 2008 Achievement in Film Editing Academy Award for Into the Wild.
Total Recall: And the Oscar Goes To...

by Alex Vo on Wednesday, Feb. 20 2008, 03:45 PM


Instead of focusing on one hot movie for Total Recall, this week you'll get five. They're a little old now, but I think you'll forgive me -- after all, they're Atonement, Juno, Michael Clayton, No Country for Old Men, and There Will Be Blood.
by Alex Vo on Wednesday, Feb. 20 2008, 03:45 PM
Instead of focusing on one hot movie for Total Recall, this week you'll get five. They're a little old now, but I think you'll forgive me -- after all, they're Atonement, Juno, Michael Clayton, No Country for Old Men, and There Will Be Blood.
Exclusive: BAFTA Red Carpet Video Report

by Joe Utichi on Monday, Feb. 11 2008, 01:35 PM


RT chats to Marion Cotillard, Javier Bardem, Ricky Gervais, Jason Isaacs, Andy Serkis, Julie Christie, Diablo Cody, Sam Riley, Tom Wilkinson and, erm, Victoria Silvstedt on the red carpet at the British Academy Film Awards 2008.
by Joe Utichi on Monday, Feb. 11 2008, 01:35 PM
RT chats to Marion Cotillard, Javier Bardem, Ricky Gervais, Jason Isaacs, Andy Serkis, Julie Christie, Diablo Cody, Sam Riley, Tom Wilkinson and, erm, Victoria Silvstedt on the red carpet at the British Academy Film Awards 2008.
2008 BAFTA Film Award Winners Announced

by Orlando Parfitt on Sunday, Feb. 10 2008, 01:47 PM


Atonement wins Best Film but big prizes spread out amongst the main contenders.
by Orlando Parfitt on Sunday, Feb. 10 2008, 01:47 PM
Atonement wins Best Film but big prizes spread out amongst the main contenders.
Director Julian Schnabel on The Diving Bell and the Butterfly: The RT Interview

by Paul Anderson on Friday, Feb. 08 2008, 09:07 AM


We talk to the helmer of one of this year's Cannes triumphs.
by Paul Anderson on Friday, Feb. 08 2008, 09:07 AM
We talk to the helmer of one of this year's Cannes triumphs.
Marion Cotillard on La Vie en Rose and Oscars: The RT Interview

by Alex Vo on Thursday, Feb. 07 2008, 05:27 PM


We caught up with the Oscar-winning actress in San Francisco, chatting about Edith Piaf's impact on contemporary France, and Cotillard's upcoming projects, including Nine, a remake of 8˝ by Rob Marshall.
by Alex Vo on Thursday, Feb. 07 2008, 05:27 PM
We caught up with the Oscar-winning actress in San Francisco, chatting about Edith Piaf's impact on contemporary France, and Cotillard's upcoming projects, including Nine, a remake of 8˝ by Rob Marshall.
No Country for Old Men Takes Top Honors at SAG Awards

by Jeff Giles on Tuesday, Jan. 29 2008, 05:20 AM


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.
by Jeff Giles on Tuesday, Jan. 29 2008, 05:20 AM
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.
Oscar Nominations Announced! Full List Inside!

by Alex Vo on Tuesday, Jan. 22 2008, 08:27 AM


Awards heavyweights No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood lead the way with eight nominations each, including Best Picture. Other contenders in the category include the Big Sweeping Romance (Atonement), the Annual Beloved Fox Searchlight Indie (Juno), and the Dark Horse (Michael Clayton).
by Alex Vo on Tuesday, Jan. 22 2008, 08:27 AM
Awards heavyweights No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood lead the way with eight nominations each, including Best Picture. Other contenders in the category include the Big Sweeping Romance (Atonement), the Annual Beloved Fox Searchlight Indie (Juno), and the Dark Horse (Michael Clayton).
2008 Movie Extra FILMINK Awards

by Joanna Cohen on Friday, Jan. 18 2008, 03:13 PM


The nominations for the 2008 Movie Extra FILMINK Awards, taking place in Sydney and televised nationally on Movie Extra on March 12th, have been announced.
by Joanna Cohen on Friday, Jan. 18 2008, 03:13 PM
The nominations for the 2008 Movie Extra FILMINK Awards, taking place in Sydney and televised nationally on Movie Extra on March 12th, have been announced.
Kelly Macdonald on No Country for Old Men: The RT Interview

by Joe Utichi on Friday, Jan. 18 2008, 04:14 AM


We sit down with the Scottish co-star of the Coen brothers Certified Fresh return-to-form to find out about their process, taking the movie to Cannes and how to perfect a West Texan drawl.
by Joe Utichi on Friday, Jan. 18 2008, 04:14 AM
We sit down with the Scottish co-star of the Coen brothers Certified Fresh return-to-form to find out about their process, taking the movie to Cannes and how to perfect a West Texan drawl.
Academy Says Oscars Will Go On

by Jeff Giles on Thursday, Jan. 17 2008, 05:40 AM


The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has ended weeks of speculation, announcing that this year's Oscars will go on -- writers' strike or no writers' strike.
by Jeff Giles on Thursday, Jan. 17 2008, 05:40 AM
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has ended weeks of speculation, announcing that this year's Oscars will go on -- writers' strike or no writers' strike.
2008 BAFTA Film Award Nominations Announced

by Joe Utichi on Wednesday, Jan. 16 2008, 01:27 AM


The nominations for this year's British Academy Film Awards have been released, with Atonement taking home fourteen nods.
by Joe Utichi on Wednesday, Jan. 16 2008, 01:27 AM
The nominations for this year's British Academy Film Awards have been released, with Atonement taking home fourteen nods.
And the Golden Globes Winners Are...

by Jeff Giles on Monday, Jan. 14 2008, 05:35 AM


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.
by Jeff Giles on Monday, Jan. 14 2008, 05:35 AM
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.
Juno, No Country for Old Men Among Writers Guild Award Nominees

by Jeff Giles on Friday, Jan. 11 2008, 05:15 AM


If there's one Hollywood awards ceremony that you'd think would be able to go off without a hitch this year, it'd be the Writers Guild Awards -- but you'd be wrong.
by Jeff Giles on Friday, Jan. 11 2008, 05:15 AM
If there's one Hollywood awards ceremony that you'd think would be able to go off without a hitch this year, it'd be the Writers Guild Awards -- but you'd be wrong.
Uncertainty Surrounds Academy Awards

by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Jan. 09 2008, 05:25 AM


Now that the writers' strike has reduced the Golden Globes from a glitzy champagne dinner to a press conference, the clock is ticking for the 80th Annual Academy Awards, scheduled for February 24.
by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Jan. 09 2008, 05:25 AM
Now that the writers' strike has reduced the Golden Globes from a glitzy champagne dinner to a press conference, the clock is ticking for the 80th Annual Academy Awards, scheduled for February 24.
No Country for Old Men, Juno, There Will Be Blood Lead Critics' Choice Winners

by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Jan. 09 2008, 05:10 AM


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.
by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Jan. 09 2008, 05:10 AM
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.
HFPA Pulls Plug on Golden Globes Ceremony

by Jeff Giles on Tuesday, Jan. 08 2008, 05:01 AM


If you were planning on watching the Golden Globes this year, it's officially time to find something else to do: in a move rumored for days, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has officially canceled this year's ceremony.
by Jeff Giles on Tuesday, Jan. 08 2008, 05:01 AM
If you were planning on watching the Golden Globes this year, it's officially time to find something else to do: in a move rumored for days, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has officially canceled this year's ceremony.
RT Editors' Best Movie Picks of 2007

by Jen Yamato on Friday, Dec. 28 2007, 01:09 PM


It's a fact: 2007 was great for movies. In honor of those 52 bountiful weeks past, we present the RT Editors' Picks -- our personal favorite films of the year!
by Jen Yamato on Friday, Dec. 28 2007, 01:09 PM
It's a fact: 2007 was great for movies. In honor of those 52 bountiful weeks past, we present the RT Editors' Picks -- our personal favorite films of the year!
Awards Mania: Spirits, SAGs Get Waivers, Announce Nominations; Uncertainty Surrounds Golden Globes

by Jeff Giles on Friday, Dec. 21 2007, 04:41 AM


Just when you think awards season can't get any awards-ier, here come two more sets of nominations!
by Jeff Giles on Friday, Dec. 21 2007, 04:41 AM
Just when you think awards season can't get any awards-ier, here come two more sets of nominations!
WGA Plans to Picket Golden Globes Ceremony

by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Dec. 19 2007, 07:02 AM


Poor Dick Clark Productions. First, the writers' strike prompts the Writers Guild of America to spurn its efforts to obtain a writing exemption for the Golden Globes. Now, the WGA says it plans to picket the ceremony.
by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Dec. 19 2007, 07:02 AM
Poor Dick Clark Productions. First, the writers' strike prompts the Writers Guild of America to spurn its efforts to obtain a writing exemption for the Golden Globes. Now, the WGA says it plans to picket the ceremony.
No Country for Old Men, There Will Be Blood Top Critics' Lists in Toronto, San Diego, Austin

by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Dec. 19 2007, 05:53 AM


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.
by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Dec. 19 2007, 05:53 AM
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.
WGA Rebuffs Waiver Requests from Oscars, Golden Globes

by Jeff Giles on Tuesday, Dec. 18 2007, 05:19 AM


The writers' strike has been going on for weeks, and seems likely to continue indefinitely -- but the Writers Guild of America's resolve remains as strong as ever. Just ask Dick Clark Productions and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
by Jeff Giles on Tuesday, Dec. 18 2007, 05:19 AM
The writers' strike has been going on for weeks, and seems likely to continue indefinitely -- but the Writers Guild of America's resolve remains as strong as ever. Just ask Dick Clark Productions and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Atonement, Control Lead London Film Critics Noms

by Jeff Giles on Friday, Dec. 14 2007, 04:36 AM


The London Critics Circle has announced the nominees for its year-end awards, with Anton Corbijn's Control and Joe Wright's Atonement leading the pack at eight nominations apiece.
by Jeff Giles on Friday, Dec. 14 2007, 04:36 AM
The London Critics Circle has announced the nominees for its year-end awards, with Anton Corbijn's Control and Joe Wright's Atonement leading the pack at eight nominations apiece.
Atonement Leads Golden Globe Nominations

by Jeff Giles on Thursday, Dec. 13 2007, 07:51 AM


The nominations for the 65th annual Golden Globe Awards were announced this morning. Did your favorite films, stars, and songs make the cut?
by Jeff Giles on Thursday, Dec. 13 2007, 07:51 AM
The nominations for the 65th annual Golden Globe Awards were announced this morning. Did your favorite films, stars, and songs make the cut?
Fifty-Nine Songs Vying for Best Song Oscar Nominations

by Jeff Giles on Thursday, Dec. 13 2007, 05:24 AM


When they sit down on January 15th to determine the Best Song nominees for this year's Oscars, voting members of the Academy's Music Branch will have plenty of tunes to choose from -- 59, to be exact.
by Jeff Giles on Thursday, Dec. 13 2007, 05:24 AM
When they sit down on January 15th to determine the Best Song nominees for this year's Oscars, voting members of the Academy's Music Branch will have plenty of tunes to choose from -- 59, to be exact.
Jesse James Wins SF Critics Over; Into the Wild Leads Critics Choice Noms

by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Dec. 12 2007, 05:04 AM


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.
by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Dec. 12 2007, 05:04 AM
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.
Regis Philbin Hosting Oscar's Red Carpet Show

by Jeff Giles on Tuesday, Dec. 11 2007, 04:03 AM


Regis Philbin will host the official 30-minute red carpet arrivals show preceding the 80th Academy Awards® presentation, executive producer Gil Cates and producer Dennis Doty announced today.
by Jeff Giles on Tuesday, Dec. 11 2007, 04:03 AM
Regis Philbin will host the official 30-minute red carpet arrivals show preceding the 80th Academy Awards® presentation, executive producer Gil Cates and producer Dennis Doty announced today.
There Will Be Blood, No Country For Old Men Top Critics' Awards

by Jeff Giles on Monday, Dec. 10 2007, 07:43 AM


Multiple honorees from four regional critics' circles include the Coen Brothers' No Country for Old Men, P.T. Anderson's There Will Be Blood, Julian Schnabel's The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Gone, Baby, Gone's Amy Ryan, and more.
by Jeff Giles on Monday, Dec. 10 2007, 07:43 AM
Multiple honorees from four regional critics' circles include the Coen Brothers' No Country for Old Men, P.T. Anderson's There Will Be Blood, Julian Schnabel's The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Gone, Baby, Gone's Amy Ryan, and more.
National Board Says No Country for Old Men Is 2007's Best Film

by Jeff Giles on Friday, Dec. 07 2007, 05:01 AM


December 31 is just a few weeks away, and you know what that means -- 'tis the season for year-end lists and awards.
by Jeff Giles on Friday, Dec. 07 2007, 05:01 AM
December 31 is just a few weeks away, and you know what that means -- 'tis the season for year-end lists and awards.
Ellen Page on Juno: The RT Interview

by Jen Yamato on Thursday, Dec. 06 2007, 04:31 PM


Canadian actress Ellen Page is an anomaly in Hollywood. The star of this week's Juno has been in movies since the age of 10, has the face of a 14-year-old and the pop culture-savvy soul of a Gen-Xer. RT slipped into a booth with the 20-year-old star of this week's Juno for a great chat about movies, Canadian boys, and music that we both love.
by Jen Yamato on Thursday, Dec. 06 2007, 04:31 PM
Canadian actress Ellen Page is an anomaly in Hollywood. The star of this week's Juno has been in movies since the age of 10, has the face of a 14-year-old and the pop culture-savvy soul of a Gen-Xer. RT slipped into a booth with the 20-year-old star of this week's Juno for a great chat about movies, Canadian boys, and music that we both love.
James McAvoy on Atonement: The RT Interview

by Rachel Sandor on Thursday, Dec. 06 2007, 04:30 PM


Scottish actor James McAvoy has shot several films in the last few years (Becoming Jane, The Last King of Scotland, and the eagerly anticipated Wanted) but so far remains most associated with. Mr. Tumnus, his hairy role as the faun in The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. But if early Oscar buzz can be trusted, his name may also be synonymous with Oscar nominee.
by Rachel Sandor on Thursday, Dec. 06 2007, 04:30 PM
Scottish actor James McAvoy has shot several films in the last few years (Becoming Jane, The Last King of Scotland, and the eagerly anticipated Wanted) but so far remains most associated with. Mr. Tumnus, his hairy role as the faun in The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. But if early Oscar buzz can be trusted, his name may also be synonymous with Oscar nominee.
Spirit Award Nominees Announced

by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Nov. 28 2007, 04:25 AM


The nominations for this year's Spirit Awards are in -- and Todd Haynes might want to clear some room on his mantle.
by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Nov. 28 2007, 04:25 AM
The nominations for this year's Spirit Awards are in -- and Todd Haynes might want to clear some room on his mantle.
Fifteen Documentaries Vie for Oscar Consideration

by Jeff Giles on Tuesday, Nov. 20 2007, 04:33 AM


A little over a week after reporting the names of the dozen films being submitted for Oscar consideration in the animated feature film category, Variety has given readers the 15-film shortlist for the awards' feature-length documentary prize.
by Jeff Giles on Tuesday, Nov. 20 2007, 04:33 AM
A little over a week after reporting the names of the dozen films being submitted for Oscar consideration in the animated feature film category, Variety has given readers the 15-film shortlist for the awards' feature-length documentary prize.
Twelve Features Competing for Animated Feature Film Oscar

by Jeff Giles on Friday, Nov. 09 2007, 01:42 PM


The nominations for the 80th Academy Awards won't be announced until January 22, but the names of the films being submitted for consideration are starting to trickle in.
by Jeff Giles on Friday, Nov. 09 2007, 01:42 PM
The nominations for the 80th Academy Awards won't be announced until January 22, but the names of the films being submitted for consideration are starting to trickle in.
There Will Be Blood Sneaks into San Francisco Tonight

by Jen Yamato on Monday, Nov. 05 2007, 05:32 PM


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.
by Jen Yamato on Monday, Nov. 05 2007, 05:32 PM
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.
Exclusive: Brad Bird Takes RT Through Ratatouille

by Joe Utichi on Friday, Oct. 26 2007, 09:06 AM


The director of The Incredibles tells us how he shaped Ratatouille from ailing trouble into Certified Fresh masterpiece.
by Joe Utichi on Friday, Oct. 26 2007, 09:06 AM
The director of The Incredibles tells us how he shaped Ratatouille from ailing trouble into Certified Fresh masterpiece.
Scripts Online for Oscar Hopefuls Into the Wild, Kite Runner, and More!

by Jen Yamato on Thursday, Oct. 25 2007, 01:32 PM


The folks at Paramount Vantage are wearing their Oscar contender hopes on their sleeves, posting the scripts for four of their strongest 2007 films online for public consumption.
by Jen Yamato on Thursday, Oct. 25 2007, 01:32 PM
The folks at Paramount Vantage are wearing their Oscar contender hopes on their sleeves, posting the scripts for four of their strongest 2007 films online for public consumption.
The Orphanage is Oscar Bound

by Jeff Giles on Friday, Sep. 28 2007, 05:33 AM


Juan Antonio Bayona's The Orphanage will be Spain's candidate for Oscar consideration in the Best Foreign Language Film category.
by Jeff Giles on Friday, Sep. 28 2007, 05:33 AM
Juan Antonio Bayona's The Orphanage will be Spain's candidate for Oscar consideration in the Best Foreign Language Film category.
Toronto Film Fest: An Interview with Atonement Director Joe Wright

by Alex Vo on Friday, Sep. 14 2007, 01:20 PM


Atonement opens December 7, and Rotten Tomatoes caught up with director Joe Wright during the Toronto Film Fest to discuss the film, Method acting, and the unique pleasure of the long tracking shot.
by Alex Vo on Friday, Sep. 14 2007, 01:20 PM
Atonement opens December 7, and Rotten Tomatoes caught up with director Joe Wright during the Toronto Film Fest to discuss the film, Method acting, and the unique pleasure of the long tracking shot.
Jon Stewart Hosting the Academy Awards

by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Sep. 12 2007, 04:36 AM


It appears next February's Academy Awards ceremony has found its host -- one who will be a familiar face for fans of the show.
by Jeff Giles on Wednesday, Sep. 12 2007, 04:36 AM
It appears next February's Academy Awards ceremony has found its host -- one who will be a familiar face for fans of the show.
We've Got Oscar Pics Galore!

by RT Staff on Thursday, Mar. 01 2007, 12:33 PM


Awards season has come and gone, but you can still relive the red carpet, the show, and the winners in our Oscar photo gallery (with over 400 star-studded images)!
by RT Staff on Thursday, Mar. 01 2007, 12:33 PM
Awards season has come and gone, but you can still relive the red carpet, the show, and the winners in our Oscar photo gallery (with over 400 star-studded images)!
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