TRENDING UP: As of Feb. 11, 2011
They're all cool and blonde now! Just like Beyoncé!
TRENDING DOWN
She apologized for calling a New York Times article on African-Americans and the Oscars "sloppy journalism."
TRENDING UP
James Franco and Anne Hathaway's new Oscar promo is the best romantic comedy we've seen all year.
Goldberg also called the article "really confusing," and for that she didn't apologize ('cause it kinda was).
Reverting to latter-day tradition, presenters will say, "And the Oscar goes to..." (as opposed to last year's tough-love return to, "And the winner is...")
As our own Marc Malkin is reporting, they're on the menu for the Wolfgang Puck-produced Governors Ball feast. Sorry 'bout that, fellas.
The presumptive Best Supporting Actress front-runner takes out her own "For Your Consideration" ads. Spunky!
The presumptive Best Supporting Actress front-runner takes out her own "For Your Consideration" ads. Fatal miscalculation!
She may lose Best Actress to Natalie Portman, but she's not losing without a fight.
That Bening lady "stole [her] thunder" at the Oscar nominees luncheon!
The Best Supporting Actress contender promises a red-carpet "catastrophe." Tune-in alert!
The no-fun powers-that-be want Banksy, the reclusive graffiti artist, who's the subject of the nominated doc, Exit Through the Gift Shop, to remain reclusive on Oscar night.
TRENDING UP: As of Feb. 4, 2011
She's so back that we liked it when we heard she's gonna sing at the Oscars.
Next time he wants to bury the hatchet with Jesse Eisenberg, he should do it off-camera. We'll all wince less that way.
May the Oscar telecast be as entertaining as the promo...
The good news: The Social Network stars made the cover of Vanity Fair's annual Hollywood issue! The bad news: They're in the folded-over part.
Oscar ballots were mailed out Wednesday, and you know what that means: It's time for assistants, secretaries and dog-walkers the industry over to start voting for their too-busy bosses.
He lost the Directors Guild Award; The Social Network lost every remaining bit of mojo it had.
TRENDING UP, as of Jan. 28, 2011
Remember when we said the Best Picture race was over? Well, it may be. Just not the way we thought.
Keep clicking to see what's trending up (and down) in the 2011 Oscar race!
Was Eclipse really one of the worst movies of 2010? Does Kristen Stewart ever give anything but a first-rate performance? The Razzies are a necessary reality check, but they didn't keep it real this time.
Got eight more nominations than the John Wayne version.
So much for the hope that your Burlesque nods wouldn't look so crazy once the Academy ratified them with its own noms...
The Academy didn't give the director his due—it didn't even give Inception an editing nod (the real killer for its Best Picture shot). So we're going to correct that right now. So there!
The Nolan snub was only the beginning. No acting nom for Ryan Gosling?! Or Andrew Garfield?! Seriously?!