Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Human Rights Watch Film Festival - Toronto
The Human Rights Watch Toronto Committee is one of a network of Human Rights Watch Committees in Europe and North America. The committee strengthens Human Rights Watch and its global defense of essential liberties by contributing financially, attracting potential supporters, and promoting the organization’s message.
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Monday, January 21, 2008
BAFTA Nominations
Film Awards Nominees in 2008
16 January 08
The full list of nominations for the Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2008.
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Sunday, January 20, 2008
Weekend Box Office (Jan 18 - 20)
The new monster movie “Cloverfield” claws itself to #1 spot at this weekend’s box-office as “27 Dresses” sits pretty at #2.
1 - Cloverfield $41,000,000
2 - 27 Dresses $22,427,000
3 - The Bucket List $15,150,000
4 - Juno $10,250,000
5 - National Treasure: $8,148,000
6 - First Sunday $7,800,000
7 - Mad Money $7,700,000
8 - Alvin and the Chipmunks $7,000,000
9- I Am Legend $5,105,000
10 - Atonement $4,759,000
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Friday, January 18, 2008
This Week's Film Reviews (Jan 18th)
The main interest is on “Cloverfield” opening this week. A low budget monster movie that plays like “The Blair Witch Project”, the interest on “Cloverfield” has grown on larger than imagined proportions. Will be reviewed later on in the week due to late press screening.
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Monday, January 14, 2008
65th Golden Globe Award Winners
The grand 65 Golden Globe Award ceremony was cancelled owing to the writers’ strike in Hollywood. Last night, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced the year’s winners in a press conference. ATONEMENT emerged as Best Picture in the drama category. Clearly, the winners were varied from the Britain, France, the independents and Hollywood. Click below for the full list of winners.
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