Mon, Feb 15 2010
Also tagged: 500 days of summer, a serious man, A.C.E., Alan Heim, American Cinema Editors, Andrew Hellesen, Apollo Apollo, Bob Murawski, Chris Innis, Coraline, Debra Neil-Fisher, editor, Entertainment/Culture, Evil Dead, Fantastic Mr. Fox, film, fox, Geoffrey Richman, HOUR SERIES FOR TELEVISION, Human Interest, it's complicated, Josh Earl, julie & julia, Kelly Coskran, Ken Eluto, Kevin Nolting, Kevin Notling, Lee Percy, Louis Cioffi, Lynne Willingham, star trek, the cove, the hangover, the hurt locker, UP, up in the air
“The Hurt Locker,” “The Hangover,” and “Up” took home the top feature film categories at the 60th Annual American Cinema Editors’ Eddie Awards. “The Hurt Locker” editors Bob Murawski and Chris Innis took home the top prize for a dramatic film beating out competitors “Avatar,” “District 9,” “Star Trek,” and[...]
Fri, Feb 12 2010
Also tagged: 82nd Academy Awards, 82nd Annual Academy, academy awards, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Arab Banking Corporation (B.S.C.), Brandon McCaskill, Christian Hartnett, college network, Eastman Kodak Company, Emerson College, Emerson College Boston, Entertainment/Culture, Florida A&M University, Hart (videographer) New, Highland Center®, Hollywood & Highland Center, Human Interest, los angeles, MTV Oy, MtvU, online polling, Orange, oscar, Oscar Correspondent Contest, Oscar Week, Rachel Berry, Terry Stackhouse, the 82nd Academy Awards, the Oscar, United States
BY STAFF Beverly Hills, CA (February 12, 2010) — The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and mtvU, MTV’s 24-hour college network, today announced that three teams of college journalists have advanced as finalists in the 2010 Oscar Correspondent Contest. All three teams will head to Los Angeles for[...]