11/21 Oscarweb Round-up
• Yours truly takes a look at "The Great Debaters." [In Contention]• Anne Thompson offers some hard Oscar knocks for "Into the Wild," "Zodiac," indicates potential awards greatness for "Enchanted." [Thompson on Hollywood]
• T.L. Stanley wonders if "August Rush" could be this year's "Mr. Holland's Opus." [Gold Rush]
• The Envelope continues to give more and more tech category consideration due, one would assume, to Sheigh Crabtree's spirited efforts...bravo. Today, Patrick "I hate Oscar bloggers" Goldstein talks to Harris Savides, largely about "American Gangster." [The Envelope]
• Meanwhile, Elizabeth Snead talks to Alexandra Byrne about the one nomination you can put money on for "Elizabeth: The Golden Age": Best Costume Design. [The Envelope]
• Mark Olsen chats it up with Todd Haynes re: "I'm Not There." [The Envelope]
• Choire Sicha has a profile of "Diving Bell" star Emmanuelle Seigner. [Los Angeles Times]
• According to the AP, a judge argues against the sale of two Mark Pickford Oscars in Los Angeles county. [Variety]
• Tom O'Neil updates us on what films guild and Academy members have recieved, though he leaves off the Focus titles (which shipped this week). [Gold Derby]
• Jeffrey Wells thinks Time magazine has "damned" the Oscar chances of "Charlie Wilson's War" by talking about the film with a light and whimsical syntax. [Hollywood Elsewhere]
• Lou Lumenick responds to the documentary feature shortlist. [New York Post]
• Documentary director A.J. Schnack does the same...in fact, he's a little pissed, to be quite honest. [All These Wonderful Things, indieWIRE]
• Ryan C. Adams takes us back to "Waitress." [Awards Daily]
Red Carpet District is Variety contributor Kristopher Tapley's attempt at making sense of the ever-expanding glut of film awards coverage. He's been on the beat for six years. Email 






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