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Salon.com March 23, 2002 Nikki Finke |
Reading the Academy's nasty mind Oscar voters are cranky score-settlers. Here's how they'll rate this year's nominees... |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
And The Awards For The Most Illegally Downloaded Oscar Movies Go To... Piracy remains a challenge for the film industry, whose wares make up a significant portion of illegal downloads overall. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2006 David Kushner |
Inside the Academy's Science and Technology Council A report from a meeting of the renaissance engineers responsible for setting the technical standards of the motion picture industry. |
CRM December 2011 Eric Barkin |
The Monday Morning Numbers on Movie Marketing How international growth, social media, and a decline in DVD sales are changing the film industry's marketing strategies. |
Salon.com March 23, 2001 Ian Rothkerch |
Dishing Oscar A frank talk with Gil Cates, the man who's producing the biggest TV show of the year... |
Salon.com January 6, 2002 |
"Mulholland Drive" takes best picture in critics' awards The National Society of Film Critics honors Lynch's Hollywood tale, Altman's "Gosford Park" and Gene Hackman... |
Inc. March 1, 2003 Patrick J. Sauer |
Spotlight: Hollywood's Dream Factory Winning one Oscar is small potatoes. Here's a guy who accepts (or rejects) more than 50 every year. Scott Siegel owns R.S. Owens Inc., which has manufactured the coveted statuette, among other glamorous awards, for 20 years. |
Salon.com January 5, 2001 Damien Bona |
Oscar pro picks flix The author of the definitive book on the Academy Awards handicaps the 2000 race, from "Traffic" to "Cast Away" to "Quills"... |
Salon.com March 22, 2001 Damien Bona |
Duel to the death The coauthor of the definitive "Inside Oscar" looks at the battle brewing between "Gladiator" and "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" at Sunday's Academy Awards. |
AskMen.com March 19, 2003 Matthew Simpson |
Top 10: Outrageous Oscar Moments This year marks Oscar's 75th anniversary and a number of excellent films are being honored. But sometimes some of the most memorable moments aren't scripted. |
Science News February 4, 2006 Ivars Peterson |
Predicting Oscar In attempting to predict this year's Oscar winners, decision scientist Iain Pardoe turns to discrete modeling to help tease out the "who's best?" controversies that have often roiled the world of film. |
The Motley Fool January 28, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Oscars Plot Thickens Lord of the Rings leads the way in Oscar nominations, but there were some surprises. |
Salon.com February 13, 2001 Andrew O'Hehir |
Toga! Toga! Toga! The amazing Oscar nominations: "Gladiator" gets 12! Steven Soderbergh gets dual nods for picture, direction! Wait -- where's "Cast Away"? |
Salon.com March 29, 2002 Uju Asika |
Black America and the Oscars: A one-night stand? African-Americans are abuzz with debate over Halle, Denzel and Sidney's history-making moments. Is "Monster's Ball" a racist film or a breakthrough? Do blacks wield any real power in Hollywood? Was the Oscar "blackout" more than a whitewash? |
Salon.com March 25, 2002 Cintra Wilson |
Oscars 2002: Somebody make it stop! It's the Oscars of Defensiveness (TM): Four-plus hours in which Hollywood tries to pretend it's not racist -- and Tom Cruise is revealed as that Scary Flaming Eye from "Lord of the Rings"... |
BusinessWeek July 14, 2003 Ronald Grover |
Tinseltown's Aim: To Catch a Thief Hollywood is in full crackdown mode for crooks who pilfer films by recording them at premieres and press screenings. |
AskMen.com Maggie K. |
2007 Oscar Predictions While you may have to wait until February 25th to find out if you've won the office pool, I've used the deductive logic of Tinseltown science to generate these predictions. |
Entrepreneur January 2008 Farnoosh Torabi |
Investor's Cut Get your shot at the silver screen without setting a foot in Hollywood. |
CIO March 1, 2003 Daintry Duffy |
A Low-Tech Tally - The Oscars Filmmakers are famous for spending -- Gangs of New York topped $100 million -- and for investing in computers that render amazing images. But when it comes to determining who the Oscars go to, it's a decidedly low-tech affair. |
Chemistry World September 13, 2011 Ned Stafford |
Turkish academics fight government interference The Turkish government wants the authority to appoint members to the country's science academy |
T.H.E. Journal November 2004 |
The Webby Awards The international honors for Web sites has opened up this year's competition to include categories for schools and universities, students, and general education. |
Salon.com March 26, 2001 Bill Wyman |
Oscar plays nice At the 73rd Academy Awards, Steve Martin holds his fire, and not even Russell Crowe does anything naughty... |
AskMen.com Marc Voyer |
Recognize Classic Movie Stars - Part II How to recognize classic movie stars such as Jean Harlow, Carole Lombard and Lauren Bacall. |
Reason May 2008 Greg Beato |
Hollywood's Decency Epidemic An onslaught of wholesome entertainment |
Wired February 25, 2008 Brian Raftery |
Wired's Oscars for Outstanding Achievement in the Art of the Movie Trailer It's been seven years since the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences added a new category to the Oscar accolades: Best Animated Feature. We think it's time Hollywood created another: Best Movie Trailer. |
Salon.com March 22, 2002 Heather Havrilesky |
What's wrong with the Oscars? The speeches are boring, for starters. Why don't those stars think about me? |
IEEE Spectrum March 2008 Susan Karlin |
Oscar-Winning Software The folks at the Foundry didn't need a pretty face to win an Academy Award. |
Home Theater April 2008 Kris Deering |
Juno -- 20th Century Fox (Blu-ray) This Oscar nominated film gives a solid performance, but is not novel or different from many other independent films. |
Outside November 2008 Alex Crevar |
A Brief History of Mountain Film The Banff Mountain Film Festival returns for its 33rd edition, with some 500 screenings in 30 countries. Here's a look at how high-altitude cinema arose from low-rent beginnings. |
Reason June 2001 Michael Young |
Art for Money's Sake Hollywood's uneasy relationship with the almighty dollar... |
Real Travel Adventures April 2009 Barbara Singer |
The American Rivera Film Festival Between the mountains and the sea of Santa Barbara lies one of the greatest film festivals in the nation with top-of-the-moment celebrities honored for their outstanding and recognizable work. |
Chemistry World July 25, 2013 Eugene Gerden |
Russian scientists claim state reform will 'kill science' In a statement, the government claimed that the current system is plagued by a lack of coordination, particularly in managing their finances and buildings and infrastructure. |
Salon.com March 26, 2002 Amy Reiter |
The freshest prince Why Will Smith left the Oscars early; little "hobbit" people excluded from show... Tom makes friendly with Nicole... Sharon Stone: Only a sliver of genius... |
IEEE Spectrum October 2004 Steven Cherry |
The Perils of Polling Twenty-five years in the making, electronic voting is finally being widely adopted in the United States. Unfortunately, recent evidence suggests that although we may be ready for electronic voting, the technology is not ready for us. |
Salon.com August 27, 2002 Michelle Goldberg |
Where are the female directors? There are women in the Senate, women heading studios and busloads of young women emerging from film school. So why are 96 percent of films directed by men? |
InternetNews February 8, 2008 Mike Elgan |
Why Can't America Vote Right? Computers can save democracy, if only we give up our affection for paper ballots. |
Managed Care June 2001 |
Study Challenges Life Expectancy's Link To Disability Has the price of increased life expectancy been greater rates of people living with disability? A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences challenges this popular assumption... |
Home Theater March 2008 Kris Deering |
Atonement--Universal (HD DVD) It is rare that a film nails every aspect as well as this one does, making it a must-see. |
Salon.com March 27, 2002 Amy Reiter |
Oh, Crowe up! The grouchy gladiator slinks off to hotel after Oscars rejection... Ethan Hawke and the shiner that wasn't... Peter Fonda disses Gwynnie... Linda Blair gets exercised over dopey fans... |
Outside May 2009 Brian Kevin |
Mickey Mouse Operation Disney is getting back to its nature-documentary roots, but can the company escape its own legacy? |