Read All About Your 2012 Oscar Winners
As I’m sure you are aware, the Academy Awards were held tonight and some of the best movies of 2011 were awarded Oscars for their achievements. But the timespan between January 1st and December 31st is a long there are new movies being released every single weekend. As a result, there’s a good chance that a) you might not have seen every title that won an award tonight and/or b) you might have missed our coverage of said title. Well, you’re in luck.
I have taken it upon myself to dig through the Cinema Blend archives and pull out every review, interview, feature and editorial we published for all of the films that were declared winners this evening. Below you will find coverage ranging from an interview with Best Actor winner Jean Dujardin from The Artist to a feature in which the entire staff got together and ranked the top 25 Muppets. Get caught up with all the Oscar winners right here!
NOTE: While we here at Cinema Blend do everything we can to cover absolutely every movie out there, there were two feature films that won Oscars tonight that we sadly did not have the chance to cover. While the rest of the titles are here, sadly we were unable to review both The Iron Lady and A Separation. Enjoy the rest of the movies, though!
The Artist
The Artist Star Jean Dujardin On How Gene Kelly Inspired His Work
The Artist Director Michel Hazanavicius On The Hit Silent Film Nobody Wanted Him To Make
Review: The Artist
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For Your Consideration: The Artist Is More Than Just A Simple Crowdpleaser
Hugo
Hugo Producer Graham King On 3D And Johnny Depp's Attempted Cameo
Hugo Star Asa Butterfield Reveals The Scorsese Movies He's Still Not Allowed To Watch
Scorsese's Hugo, Even Unfinished, May Be The Best Live-Action 3D Film Ever
To 3D Or Not To 3D: Buy The Right Hugo Ticket
Operation Kino Podcast #38: The Muppets And Hugo Reviewed
Review: Hugo
For Your Consideration: As A True Love Letter To Cinema, Hugo Should Be King
The Help
Exclusive Interview: The Help Director Tate Taylor
Exclusive: Chris Columbus Explains What To Expect From The Help, And How Gwen Stacy Changed His Life
Cinema Con: The Help Brings History, Humor, And Female Strength To Summer Movie Season
The Help Set Visit: Talking Accents And Heat With Emma Stone On Location In The Deep South
Talking To Viola Davis And Octavia Spencer On The Mississippi Set Of The Help
Talking To Bryce Dallas Howard And Director Tate Taylor On The Set Of The Help
Review: The Help
The Help Director Tate Taylor Talks His Golden Globe-Nominated Hit
For Your Consideration: The Help Is Heritage Not Defined By Hate
Midnight in Paris
From New York To London To Paris: Why I Wish Woody Allen Would Comment On My Town
Interview: Woody Allen Talks Europe, New York And Missing Baseball For Midnight In Paris
Review: Midnight In Paris
For Your Consideration: Midnight In Paris Is The Best Picture Nominee That Gets Nostalgia Right
The Descendants
The Descendants Director Alexander Payne On Casting Clooney And Hawaii Locations
The Descendants Breakout Star Shailene Woodley Reveals What George Clooney Has Taught Her
Judy Greer On Getting Starstruck And Fighting For A Dramatic Role In The Descendants
Toronto Film Festival Video Blog #2: Double Clooney For Ides Of March And The Descendants
Review: The Descendants
For Your Consideration: The Descendants Is The Best Picture That's Hollywood Drama At Its Best
Director James Bobin Talks About What Makes The Muppets So Delightful
The Muppets Are Back! So What Happens Next?
The Muppets Co-Writer Nicholas Stoller Talks About Where It All Began
Bret McKenzie Talks Pressure Of Making Muppet Movie Music
Operation Kino Podcast #38: The Muppets And Hugo Reviewed
The Top 25 Muppets In History, Ranked
Review: The Muppets
Beginners
Interview: Melanie Laurent Makes Her Big American Leap With Beginners
Rango
Rango Preview: Gore Verbinski's Animated Western Looks Weird And Suprisingly Funny
Exclusive Interview: Rango Director Gore Verbinski
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
A Detailed Discussion Of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo With Screenwriter Steven Zaillian
Operation Kino Podcast #42: Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Reviewed And 2012 Trailers Discussed
8 Biggest Differences Between The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Book And Movie
The Five Most Common Misconceptions About David Fincher's The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
Dragon Tattoo Star Rooney Mara Talks On-Set Bruises And Becoming Lisbeth Salander
Review: The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo
Alternate Take Review: The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo
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Eric Eisenberg is the Assistant Managing Editor at CinemaBlend. After graduating Boston University and earning a bachelor’s degree in journalism, he took a part-time job as a staff writer for CinemaBlend, and after six months was offered the opportunity to move to Los Angeles and take on a newly created West Coast Editor position. Over a decade later, he's continuing to advance his interests and expertise. In addition to conducting filmmaker interviews and contributing to the news and feature content of the site, Eric also oversees the Movie Reviews section, writes the the weekend box office report (published Sundays), and is the site's resident Stephen King expert. He has two King-related columns.