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The Artist's Berenice Bejo
03/01/2012
She doesn't say a word in The Artist, the silent French film directed by her husband, Michel Hazanavicius. But now Bérénice Bejo is speaking up about her Oscar-nominated performance that has everyone saying "ooh la la.
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Jimmy Kimmel Outs 'Artist' Dog Imposters
03/16/2012
The Artist, which in February won several Academy Awards including Best Picture, features an amazing Jack Russell terrier that goes by the name Uggie. Many people who have seen The Artist have become huge Uggie fans — there is a "Consider Uggie" Facebook fan page that has over 17,000 likes.
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Meryl Streep, 'The Artist' Take Home Oscars
02/28/2012
Oscar night always holds its share of surprises, and this year was no different, with the black-and-white silent film, The Artist, sweeping awards in the highly coveted Best Picture, Best Actor (first-time winner Jean Dujardin), and Best Director (Michel Hazanavicius) categories, and also nabbing awards for Costume Design and Original Score.
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Berenice Bejo Of 'The Artist' Is 'Very Happy' For Her Winning Costar, Jean Dujardin
02/27/2012
The female star of the Oscar-winning The Artist, Berenice Bejo, 35, may have lost out to Octavia Spencer, 42, for Best Supporting Actress last night but, to hear her tell it, she's been more excited for costar Jean Dujardin and director / husband Michel Hazanavicius throughout the entire awards season, anyway.
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'The Artist' Leads 84th Annual Academy Awards' Winners
02/27/2012
Oscar night always holds its share of surprises, and this year was no different, with the black-and-white silent film, The Artist, sweeping awards in the highly coveted Best Picture, Best Actor (first-time winner Jean Dujardin), and Best Director (Michel Hazanavicius) categories, and also nabbing awards for Costume Design and Original Score.
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Meryl Streep, 'The Artist' Win BAFTA Awards
02/13/2012
The race for the Best Actress Oscar is going to be a nailbiter. Meryl Streep was honored for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady Sunday by the British Academy of Film and Television, beating out SAG winner Viola Davis.
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SAG Awards: What They Mean For The Oscars
01/29/2012
The Screen Actors Guild Awards may not seem very interesting in and of themselves, but one reason we pay attention to them is to see who's up and who's down for the Oscars. Historically, the SAG Awards have a pretty good record of predicting who will go on to win the acting Oscars.
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Viola Davis, Jean Dujardin Win Screen Actors Guild Awards
01/29/2012
The 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards aired Sunday, rewarding the work of some of Hollywood’s biggest names and clearing up (or in some cases, muddling) the race of frontrunners for the Oscars in February.
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Oscar Nominations 2012: George Clooney, 'The Artist' Honored
01/24/2012
Leading up the highlight of awards season, the Academy Awards nominees for 2012 have been announced, and there aren't too many surprises this time around. The Martin Scorsese adventure flick, Hugo, led the pack, nabbing 11 nominations, including Best Director and Best Picture.
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The Artist's Bérénice Bejo
01/19/2012
She doesn't say a word in The Artist, the silent French film directed by her husband, Michel Hazanavicius. But now Bérénice Bejo is speaking up about her Golden Globe-nominated performance that has everyone saying "ooh la la.
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The Artist's Bérénice Bejo
12/16/2011
She doesn't say a word in The Artist, the silent French film directed by her husband, Michel Hazanavicius. But now Bérénice Bejo is speaking up about her Golden Globe-nominated performance that has everyone saying "ooh la la.
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What This Year's Best Picture Contenders Can Learn From 'Joyful Noise'
01/18/2012
A recent article in The Atlantic Monthly justifiably called the month of January "the dumping ground" of the movie industry, a wasteland reserved for films so bad there's not a chance in hell they could be nominated for an Oscar, nor could they compete with the likes of Mission: Impossible and Sherlock Holmes 2 vying for big holiday crowds.
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'The Artist' Nominated For 12 BAFTA Awards
01/17/2012
The Artist has already clinched the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Comedy. Now it's leading the pack of films nominated for BAFTA Awards — the British equivalent of the Oscars. Directed by Michel Hazanavicius, who is up against Martin Scorsese (Hugo), Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive), Tomas Alfredson (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) and Lynne Ramsay (We Need To Talk About Kevin) for Best Director, The Artist earned a total of 12 nods from BAFTA, which stands for British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
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Keeping Score: What The Golden Globes Mean For The Oscars
01/16/2012
Despite getting Ricky Gervais back as host, the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards weren't as exciting as they've been in years past. "Tonight you get Britain's biggest comedian hosting the world's second biggest awards show on America's third biggest network.
