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March 10, 2010


10-second clip of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

11:03 AM Wed, Mar 10, 2010 |
Erika Nuñez/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

Listen up, Twihards. The first trailer for Summit Entertainment's The Twilight Saga: Eclipse will be available tomorrow at 8 am. The 90 second trailer's contents are being kept under tight wraps until its debut. (You can also see it in theaters before this week's release of Remember Me, starring Robert Pattinson.) But here's a 10-second teaser of that trailer released today.

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What's your favorite Corey Haim film?

8:10 AM Wed, Mar 10, 2010 |
Erika Nuñez/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

X00109_9.JPGCorey Haim was found dead this morning. The 1980s teen heartthrob's most memorable film for me is without a doubt The Lost Boys. What's your favorite film or memory (anyone remember A&E's reality TV show "The Two Coreys"?) of the late actor?

Guest book: Share your memories
You Tube: Corey Haim Tribute
Twitter: Corey Haim trending
Full coverage

Photo: Corey Feldman (left) and Corey Haim stared in 1989's Dream a Little Dream.

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March 8, 2010


Oscars: No love for Farrah in annual montage

10:16 AM Mon, Mar 08, 2010 |
Samantha Urban/Editor    E-mail  |  News tips

0308farrah.JPGYou didn't need a sharp eye to notice one face that was glaringly absent form this year's In Memoriam montage during Sunday's Oscars telecast. Actress and Texas native Farrah Fawcett, who died last June, was no where to be found.

What makes the omission extremely odd is that Fawcett wasn't just a television actress, despite being most well known for her role on Charlie's Angels. Fawcett had a number of film roles, some of which were nominated for Golden Globe awards. Just a few of her movies: The Cannonball Run, Logan's Run, Extremities, Man of the House... and that's just off the top of my head. (Consult her IMDb page for more.)

Also left out of the montage: Ricardo Montalban, who had appeared in Cannonball Run II (Conspiracy?), Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and Spy Kids 2 and 3.

A recent AP article exposed the difficulties of making the In Memoriam montage, as the process involves whittling a list of more than 100 names down to maybe 20 or 30 who will grace the screen at the ceremony. But still... leaving out Farrah Fawcett? What a shame. (Also controversial? The inclusion of Michael Jackson, whose major contribution to the film industry was The Wiz.)

Who would you have taken out of the montage to make room for Farrah? Who else was left out? (Bea Arthur and Ed McMahon were also left out, actually. But they were definitely more "television" than "film" stars, so I'll cut the montage a break here.)

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Recapping the Academy Awards

12:03 AM Mon, Mar 08, 2010 |
Erika Nuñez/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

benstiller.JPGWe finally saw how the Avatar-Hurt Locker battle played out, making for an exciting night. And so we give you...

Movie critic Chris Vognar's analysis of the 82nd annual Academy Awards: The Hurt Locker drops a bomb on Avatar with biggest Oscar haul

Media critic Tom Maurstad's review of the televised show: Show goes on and on

Slideshows of the winners and the red-carpet fashions

A chat replay of the real-time commentary from the movies staff during the show

Commentary from our fashion experts of the red-carpet

Photo: Dressed as a Na'vi from Avatar, Ben Stiller presented the Best Make-up award to Star Trek.

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March 7, 2010


Chat replay: Live coverage of the Academy Awards

6:50 PM Sun, Mar 07, 2010 |
Erika Nuñez/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

Our fashion experts dished on who's hot and who wasn't on the red carpet on the Shopping Blog.

Then, the movies staff provided live commentary of the awards show in our Cover It Live chat below with The Screening Blog readers.

See what our critics had to say about the nominees for Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress, Leading Actor and Leading Actress, Animated Feature Films, and Best Picture

Full list of Oscar nominees and winners

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March 5, 2010


Chat replay: Oscar nominees for best picture

12:01 PM Fri, Mar 05, 2010 |
Erika Nuñez/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

Chris Vognar and Tom Maurstad discussed the Oscar nominees for best picture.

Best Picture nominees: Avatar, The Blind Side, District 9, An Education, The Hurt Locker, Inglourious Basterds, Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire, A Serious Man, Up, Up in the Air

Full list of Oscar nominees

Previous chat: Animated Feature Films
Previous chat: Leading Actor and Leading Actress
Previous chat: Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress

Coming Sunday night: The movies staff returns to cover the 82nd annual Academy Awards live. Join us here at 7 p.m. as we watch and discuss the ABC-televised show.

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March 4, 2010


DIFF announces more films, Tex Avery award

1:40 PM Thu, Mar 04, 2010 |
Dawn Burkes/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

A Surprise in Texas.jpgThe Dallas International Film Festival will honor director-writer Pete Docter with the 2010 Texas Avery Animation Award, which is for lifetime achievement in animation filmmaking. The festival on Thursday also released the names of 12 more official selections, including three world premieres.

Docter's Up has been nominated for five Academy Awards, including best picture and best animated feature. The honoree's Oscar-nominated films include Wall-E, Mike's New Car, Monsters, Inc. and Toy Story. The award is presented by REEL FX Entertainment.

(A Surprise in Texas , right, will make its world premiere at the Dallas International Film Festival, April 8-18.)

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March 3, 2010


Countdown to the Oscars: Things to do

4:00 PM Wed, Mar 03, 2010 |
Erika Nuñez/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

March 2, 2010


Chris Vognar on KERA's Think, today at 1 p.m.

11:17 AM Tue, Mar 02, 2010 |
Chris Vognar/Movie Critic    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

Hi all. I'll be talking Oscars today at 1 p.m. on Think, Krys Boyd's venerable interview show on KERA (90.1 FM). Christopher Kelly of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Stephen Becker of KERA's Art&Seek will also be participating. Give a listen; the three of us know each other well enough to bust some chops but still keep it fun. Plus you'll get the drop on our Oscar picks.

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February 26, 2010


Chat replay: Oscar nominees for animated feature films

11:30 AM Fri, Feb 26, 2010 |
Erika Nuñez/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

Chris Vognar, Tom Maurstad, Dawn Burkes and myself looked at the Oscar nominees for best animated film. This fun category isn't for just for kids anymore.

Animated Feature Film nominees: Coraline, Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Princess and the Frog, The Secret of Kells, Up

Full list of Oscar nominees

Next week's topic: Best Feature Film
Previous chat: Leading Actor and Leading Actress
Previous chat: Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress

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February 18, 2010


Will Robert Pattinson ever NOT be Edward?

2:00 PM Thu, Feb 18, 2010 |
Erika Nuñez/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

Today brings this Facebook update:

The Official TWILIGHT SAGA Facebook fan page has reached over 5 million of the best fans in the world! To celebrate, we would like to announce that the first trailer for ECLIPSE will play with REMEMBER ME in theatres on March 12! Stay tuned for more information on where you can see it earlier that week. Thank you so much for your love and support!

For those who've been living in a cave at the bottom of the ocean for the past few years, Eclipse is the upcoming third film of The Twilight Saga, based on author Stephanie Meyer's vampire series. Theatrical release date: June 30. And Remember Me is Robert Pattinson's second attempt to prove his acting chops not as the sought-after Edward Cullen. Anyone remember last year's Little Ashes? So, what good is it doing him as an actor for the studios to premiere the Eclipe trailer with Remember Me?

I can just imagine how that's so not going to help him. Young enthralled girls everywhere want to go see him in a love a story, where he's not a vampire, just to be reminded minutes before the film begins of this fan-crazed role. How can you then watch the film without thinking about the Edward-Bella chemistry the whole time? I guess the absence of sparkles will help.

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February 17, 2010


Send in your Oscar questions!

5:13 PM Wed, Feb 17, 2010 |
Erika Nuñez/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

The movies staff is taking a break this Friday from our weekly Oscars chatting. But next week, Friday, Feb. 26, we'll be back at it talking about the nominees for best animated feature film; and then Friday, March 5 we'll hit the big one and discuss the 10 nominees for best picture.

In the meantime, send us your questions you'd like to see our movies staff and critics answer in the upcoming chats. Either write in your questions below or shoot me an e-mail, enunez@dallasnews.com. But don't forget to come back to The Screening Room for the scoop!

Also, check out our previous live chats when we discussed the nominees for best supporting actor and supporting actress, and best actor and actress.

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February 16, 2010


List of 2010 SXSW feature films

10:00 AM Tue, Feb 16, 2010 |
Erika Nuñez/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

getlow.jpgLast week the complete list of feature films showing at this year's SXSW Film Festival (March 12-20) were announced.

A few features that have my interest:

Get Low | Trailer
Synopsis: A film spun out of equal parts folk tale, fable and real-life legend about a mysterious, 1930s Tennessee hermit who plans his own rollicking funeral party... while still alive.
Starring: Robert Duvall, Bill Murray, Sissy Spacek
Director: Aaron Schneider; Screenwriters: Chris Provenzano and C. Gaby Mitchell
Premiered: Toronto International Film Festival
SXSW Category: Headliners

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February 11, 2010


Chat replay: Oscar nominees for leading roles

11:12 AM Thu, Feb 11, 2010 |
Erika Nuñez/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

Movies critic Chris Vognar, media critic Tom Maurstad, Samantha Urban and myself discussed the nominees for the 82nd annual Academy Awards' best leading actor and leading actress categories. Read the conversation below.

Actor nominees: Jeff Bridges (Crazy Heart), George Clooney (Up in the Air), Colin Firth (A Single Man), Morgan Freeman (Invictus), Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker)
Chris Vognar: Down-to-earth dudes George Clooney, Jeff Bridges are prime picks for an Oscar

Actress nominees: Sandra Bullock (The Blind Side), Helen Mirren (The Last Station), Carey Mulligan (An Education), Gabourey Sidibe (Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire), Meryl Streep (Julie & Julia)

Full list of Oscar nominees

We'll be chatting each Friday leading up to the March 7 awards show.

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February 10, 2010


Dallas Film Fest announces 10 selections

12:48 PM Wed, Feb 10, 2010 |
Dawn Burkes/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

SolitaryMan.jpgThe Dallas International Film Festival announced 10 selections that will screen during the festival, which is scheduled to run April 8-18.

"These first 10 selections are indicative of the great variety of films we will offer Dallas audiences at this year's film festival," said James Faust, the fest's artistic director, in a press release. "They represent the latest work from Academy Award winners, inspiring films that we have found at the latest film festivals, and a return to Dallas by some of our favorite filmmakers like Alex Gibney, Steve James and Tim McCanlies that we consider to be part of the Dallas Film Festival family."

(Photo from Solitary Man from Dallas International Film Festival)


February 9, 2010


Not-to-be-missed awards shows with some spirit

4:51 PM Tue, Feb 09, 2010 |
Erika Nuñez/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

The Oscars in March are huge, but let's not forget all the smaller awards given out leading up to them. To name a couple:

The Beliefnet Film Awards give viewers a chance to select films, released the previous year, that are the most spiritual or inspirational. Each category gets a People's Award and a Judges' Award. Voting ends Feb. 26, so get your votes in. Winners will be announced March 1. A couple of the categories and nominees:

Best Spiritual Film of 2009: The Blind Side, Avatar, A Serious Man, The Stoning of Soraya M. and The Road
Best Inspirational Film of 2009: Up, Precious, American Violet, Away We Go and Invictus
Best Spiritual Documentary of 2009: Oh My God, Enlighten Up, More Than a Game, Earth and Unmistaken Child.

Then, soon after those awards, we have the 25th Film Independent's Spirit Awards at 10 p.m. March 5 on IFC, which will be hosted by Eddie Izzard. All independent films nominated in these awards must: be at least 70 minutes long; have either played one week in a commercial theater in 2009, or have been shown at one of six film festivals (the Los Angeles Film Festival, New Directors/New Films, New York, Sundance, Telluride, or Toronto); be made for no more than $20 million, including post.

You can vote for these too, but must do so by Feb. 22. A few categories and nominees:

Best Feature: (500) Days of Summer, Amreeka, Precious, Sin Nombre and The Last Station.
Best Screenplay: Adventureland, The Messenger, The Vicous Kind, (500) Days of Summer and The Last Station.
John Cassavetes Award (best feature made for under $500,000): Big Fan, Humpday, The New Year Parade, Treeless Mountain and Zero Bridge.

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February 8, 2010


A Case of the Mondays: two smaller Oscar films not to miss

2:52 PM Mon, Feb 08, 2010 |
Chris Vognar/Movie Critic    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

As the blaring Oscar nom headlines begin to fade I'd like to put in a plug for a couple of under-the-radar honorees opening in Dallas in the coming weeks.

This Friday brings The Last Station, for which both Helen Mirren (actress) and Christopher Plummer (supporting actor) earned nominations. Plummer plays Leo Tolstoy in his final years (or at his Last Station, if you will). Mirren is his wife Sofya, increasingly frustrated at her man's focus on the Tolstoyan cause and lack of attention to marital life. As director Michael Hoffman has pointed out, both performances are larger than life yet firmly grounded. Film acting doesn't get much better. Look for my story on Plummer - who somehow had never previously been nominated - in this Sunday's Dallas Morning News.

The following Friday we finally get The White Ribbon, which has bounced around the release schedule like a ping pong ball. The foreign language film nominee, directed by Michael Haneke, is among the best Bergman films Bergman never made. In a small German town, on the eve of World War I, bad things keep happening as floundering and corrupt authority figures and urchin-like kiddos shirk accountability. The White Ribbon is an ascetic jewel that could have been subtitled The Seeds of Nazism. Good times? No, but a great film.

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February 3, 2010


Chat replay: Oscar nominees for supporting roles

2:36 PM Wed, Feb 03, 2010 |
Erika Nuñez/Editor    Bio |  E-mail  |  News tips

Movies critic Chris Vognar, media critic Tom Maurstad and myself discussed the nominees for the 82nd annual Academy Awards' best supporting actress and best supporting actor categories. Read the conversation down below.

Supporting actor nominees: Matt Damon (Invictus), Woody Harrelson (The Messenger), Christopher Plummer (The Last Station), Stanley Tucci (The Lovely Bones), Christoph Waltz (Inglourious Basterds)

Supporting actress nominees: Penelope Cruz (Nine), Vera Farmiga (Up in the Air), Maggie Gyllenhaal (Crazy Heart), Anna Kendrick (Up in the Air), Mo'Nique (Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire)

Chris Vognar: 10-film format varies little from Oscar tradition
Full list of Oscar nominees

We'll be chatting each Friday leading up to the March 7 awards show.

Next week: Discussing the best actor and best actress nominees

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Bullock and Bridges have a very good chance

2:10 PM Wed, Feb 03, 2010 |
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Sandra Bullock.jpgHaving 10 Best Picture nominations is already making a difference. As the writer who reviewed The Blind Side (which won nominations for Best Actress and, amazingly, Best Picture), I gave it an A-minus -- though some have complained (correctly) that it's too commercial, even too corny. (To read my review, click here.) It is, however, an enduring crowd-pleaser and a remarkable true story, involving the life of Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Michael Oher, which may account for its box-office tally of more than $238 million. It proved to be the perfect vehicle for Best Actress candidate Sandra Bullock, who has undermined her talent over the years by saying yes to so many bad movies. Bullock, who spends much of her time these days in Austin, has already won Best Actress from the Screen Actors Guild and the Golden Globes and deservingly so. At the Oscars, of course, she will have serious competition from the ever-popular Meryl Streep (Julie & Julia), Helen Mirren (The Last Station), Gabourey Sidibe (Precious) and Carey Mulligan (An Education). She was aided by Texan John Lee Hancock, who wrote and directed The Blind Side. (To read my feature on Hancock, click here.) I was thrilled to see that Jeff Bridges, whose first major role came in The Last Picture Show in 1971, was nominated for Best Actor for Crazy Heart. No less an authority than Jackson Browne was raving about Crazy Heart before his recent sold-out performance at Music City Texas Theater in Linden. So far, Bridges has copied Bullock's success, winning Best Actor from the Screen Actors Guild and the Golden Globes.

Photo: A scene from The Blind Side

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February 2, 2010


Oscar Noms: The Big 10 is really the Big One

1:08 PM Tue, Feb 02, 2010 |
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Interesting that though Avatar got nominated as Best Picture and James Cameron for Best Director, the film didn't receive a single acting or writing nomination. Seems a reflection of the art vs commerce split within the Hollywood community. Avatar is the perfect big-tent nominee to drive public interest and, more to the point, TV ratings, just as Cameron's Titanic was back in 1997.

But Titanic's record-setting 14 nominations included a Best Actress nod for Kate Winslet (she didn't win) and some critical grousing that co-star Leonardo DiCaprio was overlooked. Not so with Avatar. The film is a box-office-shattering behemoth and a spectacle-generating stunner and now seems likely to be Oscar night's top contender for its two biggest prizes. But in this whole-is-greater-than-its parts scenario, won't it send a strange message to say that neither the writing nor the acting is all that great (or even all that important) in what may be crowned the best film of the year?

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