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Hurt Locker’s Kathryn Bigelow Wins Directors Guild Award!

The Hurt Locker and director Kathryn Bigelow have finally won their first major award at the Directors Guild of America Awards held yesterday at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza. Bigelow won the award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Featur…

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Bill Moseley Talks Night Of The Living Dead: Origins

Shock Till You Drop caught up with fan fave actor Bill Moseley at tonight’s LA premiere of The Graves , now playing as part of After Dark Films Horrorfest 4. “I didn’t know Brian Pulido before doing The Graves ,” says Moseley. “I actually like…

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These Losers Aren’t Worried About That

The LA Times has a nice PR piece on how wonderfully awesome The Losers is going to be and about how the filmmakers aren’t sweating The A-Team because their film comes out first. Which makes sense. After all, there’s tons of cake to be had if you’re …

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These Losers Aren’t Worried About That “Other” Commando Unit Movie

The LA Times has a nice PR piece on how wonderfully awesome The Losers is going to be and about how the filmmakers aren’t sweating The A-Team because their film comes out first. Which makes sense. After all, there’s tons of cake to be had if you’re …

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Bigelow wins Directors top award for “Hurt Locker”

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Kathryn Bigelow became the first woman to win the best director award from the Directors Guild of America on Saturday with her Iraq war thriller “The Hurt Locker,” a low-budget film gathering awards steam ahead of the Oscars.

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2010 Director’s Guild of America (DGA) Awards Winners

Kathryn Bigelow has become the first woman to win the DGA award for Outstanding Direction of a Feature Film with The Hurt Locker, defeating James Cameron’s Avatar. This makes Hurt Locker the favorite for at this year’s Academy Awards. A full listin…

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Pierre Morel Throws Out Peter Berg’s Dune Script.

If there’s one movie that’s going to be a compete a total hit or miss adaptation to the big screen, it’s Dune. The 1984 Dune flick was a “like it or hate it” type movie, and this new imagining by director Pierre Loren could end up face first in the …

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Caligula director wants to make a 3-D porno?

WTF? Are we about to see dueling 3-D porn films? Italian filmmaker Tinto Brass, best known for the weird and abysmal 1979 film CALIGULA, indicates that he wants to redo it…

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The Leading Man: A candid chat with Paul Gross

Canadian actor, writer and director Paul Gross has never really cracked the unforgiving world of Hollywood. But he’s hardly complaining. He talks candidly about his life in the biz, and his sex symbol status, in a sit-down with Sandie Rinaldo.

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Sundance Movie Review/Video Blog: David Michôd’s Animal Kingdom – Australian Crime as Greek Tragedy

David Michôd has had a pretty big year at Sundance. Hesher, which he wrote along with director Spencer Susser, was one of the most anticipated films of the festival (read Peter’s review here). He also directed Animal Kingdom, an Australian crime dr…

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