A BIG FINISH NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER ARE THE MOVIE INDUSTRY'S PRIME TIME, WHEN STUDIOS TAKE THEIR LAST, AND USUALLY BEST, SHOTS AT OSCARS Chicagoland Final Edition
Notable on that list this year are Oscar-winner Hanks, who is marooned Robinson Crusoe-style on a desert isle in Oscar-winning director and Forrest Gumpmeister Robert Zemeckis' "Cast Away"; Oscar- winning writer Billy Bob ("Sling Blade") Thornton's adaptation of Cormac...
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Published in | Chicago tribune (1963) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Chicago, Ill
Tribune Publishing Company, LLC
12.11.2000
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Summary: | Notable on that list this year are Oscar-winner Hanks, who is marooned Robinson Crusoe-style on a desert isle in Oscar-winning director and Forrest Gumpmeister Robert Zemeckis' "Cast Away"; Oscar- winning writer Billy Bob ("Sling Blade") Thornton's adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's greatly praised Western novel "All the Pretty Horses," (starring another Oscar-winning writer, Matt Damon); Oscar- winners Geoffrey Wright and Michael Caine, along with recent nominee (for "Titanic") Kate Winslet, in Philip Kaufman's steamy account of the infamous Marquis De Sade and his stay in Charenton's asylum, "Quills." |
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ISSN: | 1085-6706 |