1/10 Oscarweb Round-up
• Alexandra Peers has the scoop on Julian Schnabel's latest art exhibit, "Navigations," amidst critical and industry kudos for "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly." [Vulture]
• Dave Karger sits down with "In the Valley of Elah" and "No Country for Old Men" star Tommy Lee Jones. [Entertainment Weekly]
• NBC is set to loose a bundle due to cancellation of the Golden Globes telecast. [Wall Street Journal]
• The soundtrack to "Juno" lands at #8 on the Billboard charts. ("Sonic Youth sucks. It's just noise.") [Extended Play]
• The People's Choice Awards weren't much of a hit with the "people." [Variety]
• "No Country" wins yet another Best Picture award, this time from the Online Film Critics Society. [Variety]
• Jeffrey Wells is four-square behind "I drink your milkshake" as a marketing must for Paramount Vantage's "There Will Be Blood" Oscar campaign. [Hollywood Elsewhere]
• David Poland talks to "Sweeney Todd" helmer Tim Burton. [The Hot Blog]
• Nathaniel Rogers launches a new podcast series, beginning with the heart-stopping Marisa Tomei. (Hey, she stops my heart.) [The Film Experience]
• Oh yeah...Gurus 2.0. [Movie City News]
• Dave Karger sits down with "In the Valley of Elah" and "No Country for Old Men" star Tommy Lee Jones. [Entertainment Weekly]
• NBC is set to loose a bundle due to cancellation of the Golden Globes telecast. [Wall Street Journal]
• The soundtrack to "Juno" lands at #8 on the Billboard charts. ("Sonic Youth sucks. It's just noise.") [Extended Play]
• The People's Choice Awards weren't much of a hit with the "people." [Variety]
• "No Country" wins yet another Best Picture award, this time from the Online Film Critics Society. [Variety]
• Jeffrey Wells is four-square behind "I drink your milkshake" as a marketing must for Paramount Vantage's "There Will Be Blood" Oscar campaign. [Hollywood Elsewhere]
• David Poland talks to "Sweeney Todd" helmer Tim Burton. [The Hot Blog]
• Nathaniel Rogers launches a new podcast series, beginning with the heart-stopping Marisa Tomei. (Hey, she stops my heart.) [The Film Experience]
• Oh yeah...Gurus 2.0. [Movie City News]
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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