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  • How a Little Company Called GKIDS Keeps Crashing the Oscar Animation Category

    By picking up small international films, GKIDS has landed eight nominations in the last seven years, including two this year

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    Here’s what the members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association will do, and here’s what TheWrap’s awards editor Steve Pond would do if he had a vote

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  • From ‘Inside Out’ to ‘Minions’ to ‘Anomalisa’ — Oscar’s Animated Films Square Off

    OscarWrap: The directors of some of the year’s best animated films explain the techniques and ideas behind their work

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    TheWrap Rewind 2015: From “Spotlight” to “Son of Saul” to “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Alonso Duralde and Inkoo Kang select the year’s finest new releases

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    Let the pageant of honors, thrills and surprises begin

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  • 7 Films That Got an Oscars Boost From the Critics Awards — and 5 That Didn’t

    “Spotlight” emerges as the favorite among collective critics, who shut out Jennifer Lawrence’s “Joy” entirely

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  • Will Smith, Albert Brooks, Paul Reiser Tackle Hard-Hitting ‘Concussion’ Premiere (Photos)

    NFL drama tells story of a doctor’s race-against-time to publicize CTE, a brain condition that results from repeated head trauma

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  • 16 Films Enter Oscar Animation Race

    “Inside Out,” “Anomalisa” and “The Peanuts Movie” are among the top contenders in a category that will once again have five nominees

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  • Charlie Kaufman’s ‘Anomalisa’ Is Depressingly Uplifting in First Trailer (Video)

    Stop-motion film was picked up by Paramount Pictures in September

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    This year’s crowded Academy Awards field lacks any clear frontrunners — but not because it wants for worthy candidates

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  • Toronto: Magnolia Acquires Norwegian Disaster Thriller ‘The Wave’

    Director Roar Uthaug’s film is the country’s official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar this year

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  • Toronto: Paramount Acquires Worldwide Rights to Charlie Kaufman’s ‘Anomalisa’

    Stop-motion film was co-directed by Kaufman and Duke Johnson

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    September 16, 2015 @ 7:40 AM
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  • Toronto: Charlie Kaufman’s ‘Anomalisa’ Digs Into Human Meaning With Stop-Motion

    The filmmaker’s 1st work in 7 years is a sexually-explicit, stop-motion meditation on human connection

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    Sharon Waxman
    September 13, 2015 @ 10:25 AM
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    Toronto: Charlie Kaufman’s ‘Anomalisa’ Digs Into Human Meaning With Stop-Motion
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