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Friday, Nov. 5, 2010

Awards Watch Roundtable: The Actresses
To kick off The Hollywood Reporter's annual Awards Season Roundtable Series, we invited six of the most buzzworthy actresses -- Amy Adams (The Fighter), Annette Bening (The Kids Are All Right), Helena Bonham Carter (Alice in Wonderland, The King's Speech), Nicole Kidman (Rabbit Hole), Natalie Portman (Black Swan) and Hilary Swank (Conviction) -- for a candid, hourlong discussion of their careers, the roles they wish they'd played and the sacrifices they make for their craft.

'In a Better World' Director Susanne Bier on Being Labeled a Voyeur
In her films, Danish director Susanne Bier specializes in taking good, decent people and putting them through hell. In a Better World, Denmark's candidate for the 2011 Foreign Language Oscar, is no exception. Bier spoke to THR's German Bureau Chief Scott Roxborough.

Paramount Pulls 'True Grit' Release Forward Three Days
The studio had scheduled Joel and Ethan Coen's new take on the Charles Portis novel to open on Christmas Day, a Saturday. But the Western, which stars Matt Damon, Josh Brolin and Jeff Bridges, will now hit theaters on Wednesday.

Sony Pictures Classics Picks Up Int'l Territories for 'Get Low'
Sony Pictures Classics has picked up multiple international territories on Aaron Schneider’s Get Low, a 1930s-set dramedy starring Robert Duvall, Bill Murray and Sissy Spacek.

Moviegoer Requires Medical Attention at '127 Hours' L.A. Premiere
After calls for a "doctor in the house," director Danny Boyle assures the star-studded audience that the incident had nothing to do with film's amputation scene.

Peter Weir's 'The Way Back' Kicks Off Inaugural Museum of Tolerance Fest
The first Museum of Tolerance International Film Festival will kick off Nov. 13 with a screening of opening night film The Way Back, directed by Peter Weir.

 

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