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The Oscar Competition Is Beyond Fierce This Year, but Here’s Who Should Win

Snubs and predictions for Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Director. American Hustle, 12 Years a Slave, Gravity, Leonardo DiCaprio for The Wolf of Wall Street, Matthew McConaughey for Dallas Buyers Club or Chiwetel Ejiofor for 12 Years a Slave

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Jonah Hill

More from Jonah Hill about Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese, and ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’

Jordan Belfort, who Leonardo plays, wrote the book the movie is based on so it’s from his perspective. It describes debaucherous and excessive behavior. I can imagine that other people might not want to be portrayed. They were criminals. They swindled innocent people out of their money and many never paid for their crimes.

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Juliette Lewis

Abigail Breslin on ‘August: Osage County’

Juliette Lewis, Abigail Breslin and Annette Insdorf, moderator of the “Reel Pieces” series at 92Y   Most families have their share of rage, but the Westons in “August: Osage County,” opening December 25, make other dysfunctional families seem normal. The film, adapted by Tracy Letts from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name, offers … Read more

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Jonah Hill

Jonah Hill Talks About The Wolf of Wall Street, Leonardo DiCaprio and Sweating in Front of Scorsese

Jonah Hill landed his biggest coup yet: he costars with Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese’s “The Wolf of Wall Street,” which opened on Christmas day. On Thursday, Hill spoke at Annette Insdorf’s “Reel Pieces” series at the 92Y.

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Juliette Lewis

Juliette Lewis Talks About ‘August: Osage County’ and the Masochism of Acting

“August: Osage County,” opens Christmas day. Written by Tracy Letts, adapted from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play. It’s a close look at three sisters played by Juliette Lewis, Julia Roberts and Julianne Nicholson. Meryl Streep plays Violet Weston, the drug-addled matriarch. Also starring Abigail Breslin, Dermot Mulroney, Chris Cooper, Margo Martindale, Sam Shepard. Produced by George Clooney and Harvey Weinstein

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Forest Whitaker

Forest Whitaker Was Honored in New York City and Now Stars in ‘Out of the Furnace’

Over the past three-plus decades Whitaker has worked with an extraordinary array of brilliant directors in an astounding number of films. The movies include “The Color of Money” (Martin Scorsese), “Platoon” (Oliver Stone) “Good Morning, Vietnam” (Barry Levinson), “Bird” (Clint Eastwood), “Body Snatchers” (Abel Ferrara), and “The Crying Game” (Neil Jordan).

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Prince Lorenzo Borghese

Prince Lorenzo Borghese Was Run Out of Town by Shotgun in Georgia for Rescuing Dogs

Many celebs have lined up to support Borghese’s efforts. Georgina Bloomberg, daughter of three-term New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg; Eric Trump, son of billionaire Donald Tump; actors Bernadette Peters, Stephen Baldwin, and Pam Grier; Miss USA Nana Meriwether; Amanda Hearst; and animal activist Beth Ostrosky, Howard Stern’s wife. “They have all been loyal and lent their voices to our cause,” said Borghese.

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Liev Schreiber

Director Ruairi Robinson Talks Zombies, Liev Schreiber and ‘The Last Days on Mars’

“Something horrible happened here,” says Liev Schreiber (“Ray Donovan”), and it sure did. Blood is everywhere. Schreiber plays the lead character, astronaut Vince Campbell, in the new sci-fi horror thriller “The Last Days on Mars,” which earned Official Selection at Cannes this year. It’s the story of a group of astronauts exploring Mars.

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Evan Rachel Wood

Evan Rachel Wood Talks About Life, Love, Motherhood and Dropping the Baby Weight

Evan Rachel Wood stars with Shia LaBeouf in the “True Romance” style slash Tarrantino-esque thriller, “Charlie Countryman,” opening today in limited release. LaBeouf plays Charlie whose dead mother appears and sends him to Bucharest, Romania. The griefstricken and unglued Charlie is led through a series of bizarre events that lead him to Gabi (Wood), a mysterious Romanian he falls instantly in love with. The trouble is, as director Fredrik Bond put it, “Gabi is like playing with plutonium.” It is a dark and twisted, yet funny, love story in the brutal underworld of Bucharest.

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John Sayles

An Exclusive Interview With Two-Time Oscar Nominee John Sayles

John Sayles is a master filmmaker whose greatest strength is his humility. His latest film is the crime thriller “Go For Sisters,” about intense relationships framed in a sleazy Mexican border town. Bernice (LisaGay Hamilton) and Fontayne (Yolonda Ross) grew up together but life sent them in opposite directions. Twenty years later, Fontayne is on parole … Read more

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