• Lynn Redgrave dies at 67

    NEW YORK – Lynn Redgrave, an introspective and independent player in her family’s acting dynasty who became a 1960s sensation as the freethinking title character of “Georgy Girl” and later dramatized her troubled past in such one-woman stage performances as “Shakespeare for My Father” and “Nightingale,” has died. She was 67. Her publicist Rick Miramontez,…

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  • This Day in Oscar History: May 3

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1888: Beulah Bondi (92 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Supporting Actress – 2 Noms, 0 Wins} 1899: Aline MacMahon (92 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Supporting Actress – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1901: Hugo Friedhofer (80 at death) {Oscar Winner: Drama/Comedy Score;Oscar Nominee: Drama/Comedy Score, Scoring – 9 Noms,…

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  • Previews: Week Ending May 2, 2010

    Another week, another twenty updates. My backlog is almost eliminated, but we still have several more weeks to go. There are three release date changes today and 17 new trailers. Poster Highlights: This week’s best artistic achievement is awarded to the poster for Buried, which evokes the film’s premise simply and effectively. A decent poster…

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  • This Day in Oscar History: May 2

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1888: Harry Perry (96 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Cinematography – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1894: Vernon L. Walker (53 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Special Effects – 4 Noms, 0 Wins} 1898: Walter Strenge (76 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Cinematography (Black-and-White) – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1902: Brian…

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  • This Day in Oscar History: May 1

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1896: Ray Rennahan (84 at death) {Oscar Winner: Cinematography (Color);Oscar Nominee: Cinematography (Color) – 7 Noms, 2 Wins } [Pictured] 1900: Robert Lord (75 at death) {Oscar Winner: Original Story – 2 Noms, 1 Win} 1901: Heinz Roemheld (83 at death) {Oscar Winner: Musical Score – 2…

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  • The Hollywood Reporter: Batman 3 Set for July 20, 2012 Release

    From The Hollywood Reporter: Warner Bros. has set July 20, 2012, as the release date for the third Christopher Nolan-directed Batman movie. The studio has barely begun the process of developing the movie; Nolan is in postproduction on “Inception,” but is hammering out a story with David Goyer. There is no title as this point…

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  • Film Fun Friday #3

    Welcome once again to Film Fun Friday where we want you to have fun. If you have further suggestions on how we can improve, ideas for other games you’d like to see or just want to tell us how much fun you’re having, feel free to drop us a Comment. If you would like to…

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  • This Day in Oscar History: April 30

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Ceremony 1930: The 2nd Annual Academy Awards (Presentation Ceremony) {for the films of 1928/29} Born 1890: Barney McGill (51 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Cinematography – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1907: Sidney Harmon (80 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Motion Picture Story – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1908: Eve Arden…

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  • Italian Screenwriter Furio Scarpelli has died

    If you aren’t familiar with The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, then you may not be that familiar with Furio Scarpelli (and possibly living under a rock). The Oscar-nominated writer who penned the classic Clint Eastwood western received three nominations in his career for writing the following screenplays: The Organizer in 1964, Casanova ’70…

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  • This Day in Oscar History: April 29

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1894: Robert Presnell (74 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Original Story – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1898: Adele Comandini (89 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Original Story – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1899: Duke Ellington (75 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Musical Score – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1904: Eleanore…

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  • Looking at the Weekend #5: April 30, 2010

    We’re back for another adventure looking at the week’s newest releases. One of the four titles below may seem familiar. If so, that’s because it is: Furry Vengeance was one of the first features we ever previewed here on CinemaSight. Back on March 31, our first post in this regular article series, the film was…

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  • This Day in Oscar History: April 28

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1878: Lionel Barrymore (76 at death) {Oscar Winner: Lead Actor; Oscar Nominee: Directing,Lead Actor – 2 Noms, 1 Win} 1893: Charles Schoenbaum (57 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Cinematography (Color) – 1 Nom,0 Wins} 1894: Warren Newcombe (66 at death) {Oscar Winner: Special Effects – 3 Noms, 2…

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  • The DVD Report #153 – April 27, 2010

    Oscar repeated its record twelve Best Picture nominations of 1934 the following year. 1935’s Oscar race gave us equal helpings of action, drama, comedy and music – three nominations for each genre. Action was very much in the forefront this year with Mutiny on the Bounty; Captain Blood and The Lives of a Bengal Lancer…

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  • This Day in Oscar History: April 27

    Here’s what happened today in Oscar History. Born 1893: Fritz Maurischat (93 at death) {Oscar Nominee: Art Direction (Black-and-White) – 1 Nom, 0 Wins} 1899: Walter Lantz (94 at death) {Oscar Winner: Special/Honorary;Oscar Nominee: Animated Short Film – 10 Noms, 1 Win} [Pictured] 1932: Anouk Aimee (78) {Oscar Nominee: Lead Actress – 1 Nom, 0…

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  • Results: Film Fun Friday #2

    We had a few correct answers this week, so here are the results: Game: Identify the Poster Sabin and Lallolupo got the foreign-lingo poster correct: Sometimes a Great Notion. Lallolupo was the only one to get the second poster correct, however. It was for The Hustler, which you can see in its original color at…

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