11/29 Oscarweb Round-up
• Michael Cieply on the "ghettoized" Animated Feature category and the Best Picture hopes of "Ratatouille." [New York Times]• David Carr responds, then gets into Manohla Dargis' review of "The Savages." [The Carpetbagger]
• Tom O'Neil calls New York's Gotham Awards a "fiasco." [Gold Derby]
• Jeffrey Wells is a fan of the new trailer for "There Will Be Blood," which left another audience in stunned silence last night at the DGA. [Hollywood Elsewhere]
• Brian Kinsley thinks Amy Adams may have won Best Actress when "Enchanted" opened to stellar business and reviews over the holiday weekend. [In Contention]
• Yours truly isn't as convinced as Martin Grove on Frank Langella and Christopher Plummer. [In Contention]
• Ramin Satoodeh recaps the Gotham Awards. [The Gold Digger]
• After nearly a month's absence from his New York Magazine blog, David Edelstein finally makes a post -- this one's about polarized reviews of "I'm Not There." [The Projectionist]
• In the wake of "Charlie Wilson's War" coming up short of expectations, more people come out of the woodwork to proclaim they "saw this coming." [indieWIRE]
• Ryan C. Adams digs into the first UK reviews of "The Golden Compass." [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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