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As noted in a previous post, the brisk temperatures and possibly the fatigue of one too many Oscar-season interviews compelled many celebs to skip the Spirit Awards red carpet.
Spirit Awards 2011: John Waters, Eva Mendes and more from the scene 2011
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It is "not just another decorous Oscar-season costume party," according to the Bagger's colleague A.O. Scott.
NYT > Home Page By MELENA RYZIK 2011
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Mark Harris has a fascinating article in this week about the pressures and absurdities of Oscar-season campaigning -- a season which, for all intents and purposes, is already over.
WN.com - Articles related to Penelope Cruz may star in 'Pirates of the Caribbean 4' 2010
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New York magazine this week about the pressures and absurdities of Oscar-season campaigning --
The Seattle Times 2010
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Besides said about his irritation at the Oscar-season phenomenon of "giant piece [s] of acting in tiny little movies."
Slate Magazine Roger Ebert, Dan Kois, Wesley Morris, Dana Stevens 2010
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New York magazine this week about the pressures and absurdities of Oscar-season campaigning --
The Seattle Times 2010
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Between the Oscar-season latecomers of January to the seat-of-your-pants thrill rides of the summer, here's what to watch for in the next three months.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is certainly curious - a modest F. Scott Fitzgerald story, about a man born in the twilight of life and gradually regressing toward dawn, that has been adapted into a two-ton, Oscar-season white elephant.
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Juno is one of those movies that's inspiring plenty of Oscar-season dinner-party debate.
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Juno is one of those movies that's inspiring plenty of Oscar-season dinner-party debate.
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