12/28 Oscarweb Round-up
• Anne Thompson assesses the potential lack of a Golden Globes telecast... [Thompson on Hollywood]• ...and runs into "The Dark Knight" helmer Christopher Nolan at a holiday gathering this week, grills him on the IMAX experience of th 2008 WB tentpole. [Thompson on Hollywood]
• Pete Hammond also digs into the awards show dillemmas before offering thoughts on later season hopefuls. [The Envelope]
• Michael Cieply is also hot on the trail of the Globes situation. [New York Times]
• Jeffrey Wells is back on the "Oscar prognostication should be about spotlighting quality" thing again. [Hollywood Elsewhere]
• Sasha Stone has a look at IFC's "Oconoclasts" with Sean Penn and Jon Krakauer, a very absorbing "Guy's guy" special that I'd encourage anyone, fan of "Into the Wild" or not, to give a look. [Awards Daily]
• Tom O'Neil tries to get a bead on the comedy/musical races at the Globes. [Gold Derby]
• Claudia Puig hails "Michael Clayton" the best film of 2007. [USA Today]
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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