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Day-Lewis Wins Best Actor

Daniel Day-Lewis drank up Oscar success Sunday night, winning the Academy Award for best actor for his fierce portrayal of an oil man who steadily loses his mind in "There Will Be Blood."

Coen Brothers Movie Wins 4 Oscars

They ground up Steve Buscemi in a wood-chipper. They made baby-snatchers out of Nicolas Cage and Holly Hunter. They turned mythic Greek wanderer Odysseus into a Depression-era roots-music minstrel with George Clooney's face.

Day-Lewis Wins Brit. Academy Film Award

Daniel Day-Lewis won the best actor award at the British Academy Film Awards Sunday, cementing his place as an Oscar favorite for his role as a larger-than-life oilman in "There Will be Blood."

Day-Lewis Dedicates Award to Ledger

Daniel Day-Lewis dedicated his Screen Actors Guild Award to Heath Ledger.

Day-Lewis Emotional Over Ledger's Death

Daniel Day-Lewis paid an emotional tribute to Heath Ledger during a taped appearance on Oprah Winfrey's talk show.

'No Country,' 'Blood' Tie for Oscar Lead

"No Country for Old Men" and "There Will Be Blood" led with eight Academy Awards nominations each Tuesday, among them best picture and acting honors for Daniel Day-Lewis and Javier Bardem — but it remained in doubt whether any stars would cross striking writers' picket lines to attend the ceremony.

'No Country,' 'Blood' Top Oscar Nods

"No Country for Old Men" and "There Will Be Blood" led with eight Academy Awards nominations each Tuesday, among them best picture and acting honors for Daniel Day-Lewis and Javier Bardem — but whether any actors would show up was in doubt because of the writers strike.

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Penelope Cruz' sultry burlesque number in 'Nine' - also stars Nicole Kidman, Kate Hudson, Sophia Loren, Judi Dench, Marion Cotillard, Stacy 'Fergie' Ferguson, & Daniel Day Lewis
Source: the Mail online

The upcoming musical Nine stars a roll call of Hollywood's most popular leading ladies from Nicole Kidman to Kate Hudson, but it's Penélope Cruz who looks set to steal the show.

Daniel Day-Lewis eyes 'Nine' role: 'Blood' actor may replace Bardem in film
Source: Variety.com

Daniel Day-Lewis is in talks to follow "There Will Be Blood" with "Nine," the Rob Marshall-directed musical for The Weinstein Co.

Post-Oscar Thoughts
Source: zoom-in.com

Assuming there are no Amish reading this post, we all are aware that last night was the 80th anniversary of the Academy Awards.

Oscars: A Good Night for Old Men
Source: eonline.com

It was a night of Old Men and pregnant women at the 80th Annual Academy Awards.

Reviewing the soundtracks to There Will Be Blood and No Country for Old Men
Source: Slate

Slate takes a look at the originality of sound use in No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood

On Daniel Day Lewis' greatness, or lack there of
Source: Salon.com

Why henry Plainview may not have been that great of a performance for Daniel Day Lewis.

"I'm Gonna Bury You Underground:" My Review of "There Will Be Blood"

First of all, I'd like to welcome Mr. Lewis back to the world of film. It's been a while since My Left Foot, and we're all happy to see that you can still act as well as anybody.

More Is More: The Return Of Big Acting
Source: Guardian Unlimited

But now, big acting is back, reckless and blatant, as it was in the 1970s, with all-star casts chewing at the script like a dog with a bone.

Superb Film: There Will Be Blood
Source: The New York Times

"There Will Be Blood" is a jaw-dropper. An astonishing picture that struck me as a creation myth for our time. Forget the Information Age, we live in the Petroleum Age, folks.

OMG, There Will Be Blood Review
Source: A.V. Club

Keith and I caught an early screening of Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood tonight, and several hours later I'm thinking that not only did I see the best film of the year—in a walk—but maybe one of the best movies I've ever seen.

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