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The Real Kristen Stewart
1 mars 2011

Le NewYork Post parle d'On the Road

Les Oscars 2011 sont à peine passer, que le NewYork Post pense déja aux Oscars 2012.. Et selon le journal "On The Road" aurait le potentiel pour remporter un Oscar l'année Prochaine. Voici un aperçu des autres films potentiellement nominable ..

“J. Edgar” — Clint Eastwood’s decades-spanning biography of founding FBI director J. Edgar Hoover (Leonardo DiCaprio), written by Oscar-winner Dustin Lance Black (“Milk”) reportedly focuses not only on Hoover’s controversial career but on his longtime, much-speculated private relationship with Clyde Tolson (Armie Hammer of “The Social Network”).

“The Ides of March” — George Clooney, who directed the Oscar-nominated “Good Night, and Good Luck,” is behind the camera again for this dramedy centering on an idealistic campaign worker (Ryan Gosling) for a presidential candidate (Clooney). With Oscar winners Marisa Tomei and Philip Seymour Hoffman

“The Descendants” — George Clooney, again, stars as a land baron trying to reconnect with his two daughters after his wife suffers from a boating accident in director Alexander Payne’s first film since “Sideways.”

“The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” — David Fincher directs an English-language remake of the Swedish sensation, the first of a prospective trilogy starring Rooney Mara, his “it girl” from “The Social Network” as a punk hacker who assists a journalist (Daniel Craig) on the trail of a long-missing woman.

“The Adventures of Tintin:Secret of the Unicorn” — Steven Spielberg’s first animated feature, employing motion capture, is going up against sequels to Pixar’s “Cars” and the film that beat it for the animation Oscar in 2007, “Happy Feet.” “The War Horse” — Spielberg’s second December release is a live-action tale of a young man who follows his beloved horse to the trenches of World War I.

“On the Road” — Jack Kerouac’s iconic book finally gets filmed by Walter Salles (“The Motorcycle Diaries”) with a cast including Kristen Stewart and Kirsten Dunst.

“Carnage” — Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, Christoph Waltz and John C. Reilly as battling suburban couples in an adaptation of Yasmina Reza’s Broadway hit “God of Carnage” from writer-director Roman Polanski.

“Larry Crowne” — Tom Hanks directs himself in a story of an unemployed middle-aged man who returns to college. With Julia Roberts and . . . Wilmer Valderrama?

“We Bought a Zoo” — Writer-director Cameron Crowe (“Jerry Maguire”) tries for a comeback with this comedydrama about a widower (Matt Damon) with two young children who buys a dilapidated zoo.

“Young Adult” — The writer-director team behind “Juno” (Diablo Cody and Jason Reitman)re-team for a yarn starring Charlize Theron as a widower who tries to connect with a married old flame.

“The Skin That I Inhabit” — The great Pedro Almodovar directs Antonio Banderas as a plastic surgeon hunting for his daughter’s rapists


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