The 84th Annual Academy Awards were presented on Sunday, February 26, 2012 at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center®.
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The 84th Annual Academy Awards were presented on Sunday, February 26, 2012 at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center®.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts revealed the winners of 65th ceremony at London’s Royal Opera House on February 12, 2012.
Screen Actors Guild presented its coveted Actor® statuette for the outstanding motion picture and primetime television performances of 2011 at the “18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®†in ceremonies attended by film and television’s leading actors, held Sunday, Jan. 29, at the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center.
The 84th Annual Academy Awards will be presented on Sunday, February 26, 2012 at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, and will be televised live by the ABC Television Network.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts will reveal the winners at London’s Royal Opera House on February 12, 2012.
The awards are presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
The awards are presented by the Broadcast Film Critics Association.
The National Society of Film Critics met Sunday, January 8, 2011 to cast votes for the best films, performances and other categories of 2011.
The complete list of the 2011 AFI awards!
The complete list of winners of the 2011 NY Critics Online awards!
Disney rolls out an updated classic for a new generation; Contagion continues to infect audiences; Gosling drives into theatres; The Help closes in on $150 Million; Straw Dogs lacks bite.
With three films making their weekend debut, no one can knock off the Emma Stone-starrer; The Debt has the most impressive bow; Apollo 18 scares move-goers away; Shark Night 3D can’t take a big enough bite, and Apes hang in the top five for fifth straight week.
The Help needs no help braving hurricane Irene and holds on to the top spot for another week; Colombiana fires back with a strong showing; Apes inch closer to $150M; Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark underperforms; Our Idiot Brother flops.
Crowds continue to come out for Emma Stone and James Franco; Robert Rodriguez, Jason Momoa, and Colin Farrell can use little help of their own.
James Franco brings new image to the now future franchise; The Help walks away with a healthy five day gross; Final Destination 5 is perhaps not so final after all; The Smurfs break $100M, while Jesse Eisenberg flops in his latest effort.
A look at what happens when a southern town’s unspoken code of rules and behavior is shattered by three courageous women who strike up an unlikely friendship.
David Oyelowo is joining the cast of Dreamwork’s THE HELP. To be directed by Tate Taylor, the story follows a young white woman in the early 1960s in Mississippi who becomes interested in the plight of the African-American domestic servants that every family has working for them. She writes their stories about mistreatment, abuse and heartbreak, all just before the Civil Rights revolution.
As we reported last week, a list of offers went out around town, three of which were for THE HELP. Well, it looks like 1 has responded thus far, in Jessica Chastain.
Chris Lowell is joining the cast of Dreamwork’s THE HELP. Â Written by Kathryn Stockett, the story follows a young white woman in the early 1960s in Mississippi who becomes interested in the plight of the African-American domestic servants that every family has working for them. She writes their stories about mistreatment, abuse and heartbreak, all just before the Civil Rights revolution.
Dreamworks has picked up the film rights to the Kathryn Stocket novel THE HELP. The story is about a young white woman in the early 1960s in Mississippi who becomes interested in the plight of the African-American domestic servants that every family has working for them. She writes their stories about mistreatment, abuse and heartbreak, all just before the Civil Rights revolution.
Logline: Story follows a young white woman in the early 1960s in Mississippi who becomes interested in the plight of the African-American domestic servants that every family has working for them. She writes their stories about mistreatment, abuse and heartbreak, all just before the Civil Rights revolution.
Bryce Dallas Howard is joining Viola Davis and Emma Stone in Dreamwork’s THE HELP. Based on the novel by Kathryn Stockett, the story follows a young white woman in the early 1960s in Mississippi who becomes interested in the plight of the African-American domestic servants that every family has working for them. She writes their stories about mistreatment, abuse and heartbreak, all just before the Civil Rights revolution.
Viola Davis is joining Emma Stone in the Dreamwork’s film THE HELP. Adapted and to be directed by Tate Taylor, the story follows a young white woman in the early 1960s in Mississippi who becomes interested in the plight of the African-American domestic servants that every family has working for them. She writes their stories about mistreatment, abuse and heartbreak, all just before the Civil Rights revolution.
Emma Stone has signed on to star in the Dreamwork’s film THE HELP. Based on the novel by Kathryn Stockett, the story follows a young white woman in the early 1960s in Mississippi who becomes interested in the plight of the African-American domestic servants that every family has working for them. She writes their stories about mistreatment, abuse and heartbreak, all just before the Civil Rights revolution.
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