1/7 Oscarweb Round-up
• More awards talk from The Paper of Record as Dennis Lim digs into the audio details and silent eccentricities of the "No Country for Old Men" soundtrack... [New York Times]• ...Mark Harris spotlights the benefits of seamless editing... [New York Times]
• ...and production designer Jack Fisk offers up some of his sketches for "There Will Be Blood." [New York Times]
• John Horn gets into the box office of "Charlie Wilson's War" and the neccessity of a light-hearted stance to get it there. [Los Angeles Times]
• Nathaniel Rogers takes in a conversation between Martin Scorsese and Paul Thomas Anderson in NYC. Kris Tapley is jealous. So jealous. [The Film Experience]
• Anne Thompson rounds up the awards announcements of the week, plus looks at Buzzmeter and Gurus o' Gold updates, with a dash of her own speculation thrown in for good measure. [Thompson on Hollywood]
• Tom O'Neil has some DGA thoughts on tomorrow's announcement. [Gold Derby]
• Edward Copeland surveys the hisory of Best Actor Oscar winners from worst to best. [Edward Copeland on Film]
• Sasha Stone previews tonight's Critics Choice Awards. [Awards Daily]
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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