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Movieline's Celeb Oscar Predictions: Screenwriter Kyle Killen Picks 'Excruciatingly Good' Social Network
Around Movieline HQ, Kyle Killen is somewhat of a folk hero. The screenwriter was responsible for two of our most-discussed projects in 2010: The short-lived-but-brilliant Lone Star, and the Mel Gibson comeback vehicle The Beaver (which will finally hit theaters this summer; fingers crossed). Naturally, it was a no-brainer to ask Killen -- who recently had his pilot script for the Inception-like thriller Rem picked up by NBC -- for his Oscar predictions in the lead-up to Sunday night. Will Best Picture go to those upstarts from Silicon Valley or the stuffy, upper crust royalty from 1930s England?»
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'King's Speech,' 'Black Swan' and 'Alice' Top Costume Designers Guild Awards
I am putting together my final Oscar predictions for posting today and one of the categories that will be changing will be Best Costumes and I wouldn't say last night's results from the Costume Designers Guild was the reason for the change, but it certainly helped solidify my decision.
I already updated the Oscar Overture with these results, but for those of you not running over there every 24 hours, Black Swan's Amy Westcott won for costumes in a contemporary film, the one category that didn't have a single Oscar nominee. The period and fantasy categories had two Oscar nominees each among them with The King's Speech (Jenny Beavan) winning period and Alice in Wonderland (Colleen Atwood) winning fantasy.
Currently I have Mary Zophres predicted to win the Oscar for True Grit, but that will be changing. The race seems quite obviously between Beavan and Atwood, and both are Oscar regulars.»
- Brad Brevet
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