Will Michael Fassbender's work in "Shame" attract enough passion votes for an Oscar nod?
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Anne Thompson talks to WGA nominee John Logan, whose diverse 2011 accomplishments include "Hugo," "Rango" and "Coriolanus." [Thompson on Hollywood]
The venerable David Thomson closes his long-running Biographical Dictionary series at The Guardian with an entry on Michael Fassbender. [The Guardian]
Stephanie Zacharek tells the detractors why she loves "The Artist," despite it being "allegedly the Philistine's choice for movie of the year." [Slate]
Richard Brody bemoans the flawed foreign-language Oscar selection process, suggests the same sensible alternative many of us have called for. [New Yorker]
The release of "The Wettest County in the World," one of our most anticipated of 2012, has been pushed back to August. No worse than April, surely. [LA Times]
Steven Soderbergh on "Haywire," and why he likes killing movie stars. [The Independent]
R. Kurt Osenlund weighs up the Oscar potential of "The Tree of Life." [Slant]
Marc Lee on the sort-of-campaign that just won't die: an Oscar for Uggie! I'm still entirely on board. [The Telegraph]
Elton John, the man who stands to make "Gnomeo and Juliet" an Academy Award nominee, talks to Steve Pond about his film work. [The Odds]
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