There Will Be Blood

You'll Never Guess, or Will You?

Rochelle Jewel Shapiro | Posted 06.19.2008 | Living


Rochelle Jewel Shapiro

Not only did Upton and Mary Sinclair's psychological experiments help build their psychic abilities, it helped build their rapport. It was a happy marriage until Mary's death, and possibly beyond.

Oil Industry Not Done Right By Hollywood

Mike LaMonica | Posted 06.17.2008 | Entertainment


Mike LaMonica

As a lifelong oilman, I've been disappointed by the way Hollywood has portrayed my industry. So when I was approached about the development of Black Gold, my initial response was a profound "no."

DVDs: Second Thoughts

Michael Giltz | Posted 04.14.2008 | Entertainment


Michael Giltz

One of the great pleasures of DVD is being able to watch movies (or just scenes) again and again. You don't have to wait for a revival of plunge into ...

I Drink Your Milkshake, Friendo

Suzanne O'Malley | Posted 02.28.2008 | Media


Suzanne O'Malley

Keith Olbermann and SNL writers Seth Meyers and Eric Kenward have gone the extra mile to make Daniel Day-Lewis's milkshake-and-straw monologue in-speak among the country's wittiest.

What This Year's Oscar Race is Telling John McCain

Arianna Huffington | Posted 02.23.2008 | Politics


Arianna Huffington

Given the week he's just had, you have to figure John McCain is looking for a story -- any story -- to come along and take the media spotlight off him. And what better distraction than America's favorite celebrity engorge-athon, the Academy Awards?

Oscar Predictions (And Hopes)

Kim Morgan | Posted 02.23.2008 | Entertainment


Kim Morgan

The Coen Brothers and Paul Thomas Anderson? Daniel Day-Lewis and George Clooney? Javier Bardem, Julie Christie and Mark Twain himself, Hal Holbrook? Right on Oscar.

We've Been Going to Movies About Going it Alone

Sally Kohn | Posted 02.22.2008 | Entertainment


Sally Kohn

As the ideology of hyper-individualism runs its dangerous course through our politics and culture, the American public may be drawn to entertainment that depicts the future we're desperate to avoid.

Oscar Town: Marfa, Texas?

AP | MICHAEL GRACZYK | Posted 02.18.2008 | Entertainment


MARFA, Texas — A thousand feet above a wind-swept, drought-browned valley, a man steps out of a late-70s Ford Granada on a deserted two-lane. He...

Who Should Win the Oscars -- The Major Categories

Alex Remington | Posted 02.11.2008 | Entertainment


Alex Remington

This is it, guys. Here are my selections for who should win the Oscars for the big 6 catetgories: Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Bes...

From the Berlinale: Paul T. Anderson's 'There Will Be Blood'

Karin Badt | Posted 02.11.2008 | Entertainment


Karin Badt

It's a favorite at Berlin and up for eight Oscars: P.T. Anderson's "There Will be Blood" has the taut energy and well-contoured cinematography that makes for an audience treat.

Daniel Day-Lewis: Hands On Parent

People | Caris Davis | Posted 02.04.2008 | Entertainment


He may already have an Oscar for My Left Foot, and is the frontrunner to pick up another for There Will Be Blood, but as far as Daniel Day-Lewis's 9-y...

Paul Dano On Getting Smacked Around By Daniel Day-Lewis

The Times | Kevin Maher | Posted 02.02.2008 | Entertainment


Sometimes being an actor is harder than it looks. Especially if your name is Paul Dano and you're having seven bells knocked out of you by the world's...

Daniel Day-Lewis On Going Method: "My Wife Is Amazingly Tolerant"

Independent | Chris Sullivan | Posted 02.01.2008 | Entertainment


Best Actor nominee Daniel Day-Lewis is famous for his method acting, staying in character throughout filming. In "There Will Be Blood" he plays Daniel...

Top Oscar Contenders Flounder At Box Office

AP | CHRISTY LEMIRE | Posted 01.29.2008 | Entertainment


One film has an oblique ending that's left some viewers dissatisfied and others floored by its profundity. The other features a slowly developing plot...

Who Should Win the Oscars -- The Teaser Categories

Alex Remington | Posted 01.28.2008 | Entertainment


Alex Remington

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE OF THE YEAR: Ratatouille: This was pretty close to my favorite movie of the year. It's hard to talk about unhyperbolically -- it's simply magical.

Movies Are ??? Than Ever

Ben Rosen | Posted 01.26.2008 | Entertainment


Ben Rosen

Are movies better than ever? Don't know. But I do know that movies are longer than ever.

"Atonement" Lead British Award Nominations

AP | Jill Lawless | Posted 01.16.2008 | Entertainment


The tragic period romance "Atonement" dominated the race for the British Academy Film Awards, with nominations in 14 categories, including best pictur...

The Year in Film: 2007

Mike Miley | Posted 01.15.2008 | Entertainment


Mike Miley

I'm Not There and There Will Be Blood are equally beyond reproach. A masterpiece is a masterpiece; after that, it's all personality.

The Remingolden Globes

Alex Remington | Posted 01.14.2008 | Entertainment


Alex Remington

I'm going to leap into the breach and anoint my own damn winners. Just try and stop me, America.

A Rare Chat With Daniel Day-Lewis At His Ireland Home

The Observer | Peter Stanford | Posted 01.13.2008 | Entertainment


Daniel Day-Lewis is brewing up in the homely basement kitchen of his country house in rural Ireland. 'Actors,' he muses as he pours the boiling water ...

'There Will Be Blood' Wins Critics' Top Prize

AP | Posted 01.06.2008 | Entertainment


The National Society of Film Critics on Saturday named "There Will Be Blood," a gritty tale about a turn-of-the-century oil man infected with greed, t...

There Will Be Blood: And Plenty of Overacting

Alex Remington | Posted 01.05.2008 | Entertainment


Alex Remington

In two and a half hours, there is no character development: the end is telegraphed in the title, which like the film itself is ploddingly unnuanced.

The Method of Daniel Day-Lewis

Tom Gliatto | Posted 01.03.2008 | Entertainment


Tom Gliatto

For all the talk about Day-Lewis going beyond mere acting to create an entire original person, he doesn't inhabit this oil man, Plainview, so much as he constructs him.

"There Will Be Blood" Reviews: Fantastic

Huffington Post | Katherine Thomson | Posted 12.26.2007 | Entertainment


Daniel Day-Lewis is up for a best actor Golden Globe and is every list-maker's sure thing for an Oscar nomination in Paul Thomas Anderson's story of a...

Daniel Day Lewis Film Sweeps LA Critics' Awards

AP | DAVID GERMAIN | Posted 12.10.2007 | Entertainment


The oil-boom epic "There Will Be Blood" was chosen as 2007's best film by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, one of the first key groups to wei...


 

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