Academy Awards
Hill, McCarthy and Wiig among Oscar Nominees
Jonah Hill earned his first Academy Award Nomination for Best Supporting Actor, for his role in Moneyball. Bridesmaids received nominations for its stars Kristen Wiig (Best Original Screenplay) and Melissa McCarthy (Best Supporting Actress.) Midnight in Paris earned 4 nominations, included Best Picture. »
Earmuff Awards: Technical Categories
Get Him to the Greek's tale of sex, drugs, and rock'n'roll was rewarded in Earmuff Awards in several categories, including Best Musical Moment. A new category for Best Trend recognized Indie Comedies. »
Video: Apatow and Franco Skype About the Oscars
Happy Friday, everyone. It's been a slow news week, but enjoy this new FunnyOrDie video with Oscar host James Franco seeking advice from Judd Apatow »
Co-Star with Danny McBride = Oscar Nomination
This year's Oscar lucky charm? Danny McBride. His co-stars from various projects James Franco, Natalie Portman, Jesse Eisenberg and John Hawkes are among this year's Oscar Nominees. »
And the Oscar Hosts are… Franco and Hathaway?
Deadline has the scoop that possible nominees James Franco and Anne Hathaway will host the 2011 Academy Awards. »
Oscar Buzz for Paul Rudd?
A post on the Hollywood-Elsewhere blog declares Paul Rudd may have "a guaranteed Best Supporting Actor nomination." »
Oscar Roundup
Here's a round-up of tonight's Oscar telecast featuring the Frat Pack actors and friends. »
Stiller, Carell, Bateman, Fey, Cohen Tapped as Oscar Presenters (Updated)
Variety is reporting that Ben Stiller, Steve Carell, Sacha Baron Cohen, Jason Bateman, and Tina Fey will be presenters for Sunday's Academy Awards. »
Elizabeth Banks to Host Tech Oscar Ceremony
Actress Elizabeth Banks will host the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Scientific and Technical Awards on February 20 at the Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills. Banks will present 15 awards to 45 individual recipients during the evening. »
Parody Video: Wes Anderson’s ‘Spider-Man’
A video has been making the rounds through the net, imagining what a Wes Anderson reboot of the Spider-Man franchise would look like. All the elements you'd assume are in here, but the most hilarious part might be the 100% spot-on Owen Wilson vocal impersonation. Check it out! »

