(Ended up unexpectedly taking the day off yesterday. Not that I’m complaining.)
• Anne Thompson talks to “Secretariat” star Diane Lane. [Thompson on Hollywood]
• Mila Kunis on dropping to a bony 95 pounds for “Black Swan.” [E! Online]
• Dave Karger, meanwhile, wonders if the actress can score an Oscar nod alongside co-star Natalie Portman. [Inside Movies]
• Kimberly Nordyke talks to Mark Wahlberg about why making “The Fighter” became an obsession. [Hollywood Reporter]
• Russ Fischer has video of Armie Hammer demonstrating the “twinning process” of “The Social Network.” [/Film]
• Marshall Fine chats with “Love & Other Drugs” director Edward Zwick. [Huffington Post]
• Gregory Ellwood talks to “The King’s Speech” star Helena Bonham Carter. [Awards Campaign]
• Pete Hammond runs down the oldest story of the season: a stacked Best Actress category. [Deadline]
• Leonardo DiCaprio was on the Moscow-bound Delta fight that was forced to make an emergency landing in New York, signed autographs for the crew afterward. [Us Magazine]
• Patrick Goldstein writes up the shifting landscape of Hollywood celebrity by comparing Russell Crowe to Steve McQueen. [The Big Picture]
[Photo: Fox Searchlight Pictures]
1 response so far
1 11-24-2010 at 5:14 pm
El Duderino said...
Was there a True Grit screening today? A friend told me there were some twitter reactions, but that they were taken down.
Also, the official runtime is also 105 minutes according to http://www.oscars.org/members/screenings/scr_membership/newyork.html.