11/9 Oscarweb Round-up
• Anne Thompson has a joygasm over Jeffrey Wells' "There Will Be Blood" review (and with due cause). [Thompson on Hollywood]• Ryan C. Adams talks Roger Deakins and has an interesting clip of the lenser working in post-production on "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" [Awards Daily]
• Gerard Kennedy sizes up this year's Best Makeup hopefuls. [In Contention]
• Todd Martens lays the smack down on "Beowulf" track "A Hero Comes Home." Good. It stinks. [Extended Play]
• Speaking of "Beowulf," Tom O'Neil responds to the film's Oscar eligibility. [Gold Derby]
• And Jeffrey Wells still can't seem to understand why the film isn't animation. [Hollywood Elsewhere]
• David Poland tries to simplify the Oscar year once again...this time it's "The Year of the Man." [Movie City News]
• Nathaniel Rogers takes the right coast temperature at the New York premiere of "No Country for Old Men." [The Film Experience]
• "Juno"-phile Scott Feinberg talks to Ellen Page. [And the Winner Is...]
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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