12/12 Oscarweb Round-up
• The "Eye on the Oscar" features look to film music... [Variety]• ...and visual effects. [Variety]
• Will the industry really turn down the chance to get loaded on NBC's dime? [Variety]
• Susan Thea Posnock talks to "Eastern Promises" star Viggo Mortensen. [Awards Daily]
• T.L. Stanley thinks the Bay area critics picked the wrong western. [Gold Rush]
• David Poland has a chat with Chicago Film Critics nominee Leslie Mann. [The Hot Blog]
• Ramin Satoodeh attends the NYC premiere of "There Will Be Blood." [The Gold Digger]
• New York Magazine takes a stab at predicting the Golden Globe nominees. [Vulture]
• So does Tom O'Neil. [Gold Derby]
• Lou Lumenick takes a Catholic Bishop to task regardin ghte message of "Juno." Only in Oscar season, folks. [New York Post]
• 59 songs make the Oscar "short" list. Pick three. [The Envelope]
• Rachel Abramowitz talks to the "Bucket" boys, Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson. [Los Angeles Times]
• Oprah Winfrey splits her advocacy between a presdential candidate and an Oscar contender. [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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