Sunday, June 3, 2012

Latest News of OSCARS:2012

1:Anja Rubik Gives Angelina Jolie's Right Leg a Run For Its Money on Met Gala Carpet (Poll) 

The Polish model's white slit gown is much more revealing than the actress' now-famous black gown from the 2012 Oscars. Read More 

2:Academy Awards to Stay in Hollywood at Newly Named Dolby TheatreUnder a 20-year deal, the theater formerly known as the Kodak has a new long-term sponsor. Read More
3: ActionFest: Stunt Performers Renew Push for Oscar Category
 At a panel discussion, leader Jack Gill says he will meet with new Academy leader Dawn Hudson in an effort to secure industry recognition for stuntmen and women. Read More
4:'The Artist' Arrives on Home Video in June
Michel Havanavicius' five-time Oscar winner is being released on DVD and Blu-ray with a solid collection of bonus materials. Read More
5:Dolby Discussing Naming Rights on Oscar Venue (Report)
The former Kodak Theatre will be renamed, but first the facility must resolve its future with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Read More
6:Motion Picture Academy Promotes Scott Miller and Kimberly Roush to Senior Management Posts
Miller will take on the added post of managing director of administration, while Roush has been promoted to managing director of membership and awards. Read More
7:Angelina Jolie Says She Ignored Oscars Leg Meme
If I go online and see something about myself, I don't click on it," the actress said. Read More
8:Will the DGA's New Awards Date Alter 2013 Oscar Race?
The Directors Guild of America moved the date of its annual awards to Feb. 2, 2013, a move that could change the dynamics of the Oscar race. Read More
9:Red-Carpet War Stories: Two Decades of Battling Through Awards Season MayhemTHR senior writer Merle Ginsberg on slapping cameramen, taming surly actors and how Hollywood's runway evolved from a style disaster zone to a global-branding gold mine. Read More
10:Designer Eiko Ishioka's 'Mirror Mirror' Costumes Are a Spectacular Finale To Her Career
Expect a posthumous Best Costume Design Oscar nomination for the iconic Japanese designer's last film. Read More

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