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It’s mid-September and the Oscar season is in its first lap with the Venice, Telluride and Toronto film festivals wrapped up but we still don’t... Read More
BEST PICTURE 01. Birdman (89%) (July – 86%) (June – 81%) (May – 69%) 01. Boyhood (89%) (July – 41% – NEW) 03. Foxcatcher (87%) (July – 89%) (June – 87%)... Read More
Results are in for the most current Gold Rush Gang Oscar predictions and Fox Searchlight’s Birdman continues to hold strong, Paramount’s Selma rises and both... Read More
This looks like some crazy shit. And check out the awesome international poster!... Read More
It’s time for a new round of AwardsWatch forum Oscar poll results! As always the numbers represent the percentage of total voters choosing that film,... Read More
In this podcast, Erik, Peter and new Gold Rush Gang member Matt L. discuss the Cannes Film Festival and its winners and losers and how... Read More
The first round of 2014/2015 Oscar season poll results are up! Starting off with Best Picture, the top 10 vote getters by percentage of votes... Read More

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