1/5 Oscarweb Round-up
• If you haven't heard by now, the actors are throwing a wrench into the works. [Variety]• Elvis Mitchell, Glenn Kenny, Harry Knowles et al. discuss the ending of "No Country for Old Men." [Thompson on Hollywood]
• John Horn dissects the Oscar hopes for "Zodiac" in the wake of considerable year-end critical support. [The Envelope]
• Jeffrey Wells leaps for joy. [Hollywood Elsewhere]
• Yes, an award for Weblogs. Believe it. [Bloggies]
• Stu VanAirsdale live blogs 699 minutes of Paul Thomas Anderson product for the sheer hell of it. [The Reeler]
• Tom O'Neil and Dave Karger mull the season over. Lots of these popping up lately. No one has the answers! [Gold Derby]
• Nathaniel Rogers starts his year in review with a tease. No top 10 in sight yet, but wait for it... [The Film Experience]
• T.L. Stanley seems perturbed at the year in advance Oscar prediction fun. Key word: fun. [Gold Rush]
• Ramin Setoodeh pairs off the various Oscar hopefuls with Presidential counterparts. "Atonement" = Hilary Clinton? [The Gold Digger]
• "Juno" is up and "Sweeney Todd" is down, according to New York Magazine. [Vulture]
• "Atonement" wins the vote for "Best Costume of All Time." I like curvy women, so on Keira, I gotta say...those green threads seemed a tad wasted. [The Daily Telegraph]
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 






You know, some of us are aware that you prefer your women to have some shape to them. But we also know that you possess a certain fondness for Keira. You must admit that she really did look ravishing in that dress, KT, did she not? Even if she could stand to gain a little weight...
Posted by: Sherry | 1/6/2008 8:57:20 PM