2/3 Oscarweb Round-up
• Sasha Stone thinks "No Country for Old Men" is on the "Return of the King" trajectory. Well, it's also kind of the "Brokeback Mountain" trajectory, so let's not do summersaults yet. [Awards Daily]
• Jeffrey Wells responds to the "news" that the WGA Stike might be very close to a thing of the past. [Hollywood Elsewhere]
• Michael Cieply is hot on the case at the Gray Lady. [New York Times]
• Tom O'Neil has the skinny on who's skipping Oscar's nominees luncheon. [Gold Derby]
• Breaking down one of the visual effects shots from "Transformers." [The Envelope]
• Jeffrey Wells responds to the "news" that the WGA Stike might be very close to a thing of the past. [Hollywood Elsewhere]
• Michael Cieply is hot on the case at the Gray Lady. [New York Times]
• Tom O'Neil has the skinny on who's skipping Oscar's nominees luncheon. [Gold Derby]
• Breaking down one of the visual effects shots from "Transformers." [The Envelope]
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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