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Definitely put Wall-E on your list of movies to see before the Oscars, because they’re in contention with all the big dogs at every award show this season. And on top of that, the film just won the coveted Golden Tomato award from RottenTomatos.com.

The website is dedicated to providing movie reviews for almost every movie out there. What they do is compile a list of reviews from newspapers, online, and magazines, and average them into a single score. This...
Wall-E is certainly in contention for Best Picture for this year’s Oscars. The Chicago Film Critics Association has just named the Disney Pixar animated movie their pick for Best Picture of 2008. Not only that, but Chicago picked WALL-E for Best Animated Feature, Original Screenplay, and Score.

Not too bad for a Disney flick! We think what draws viewers especially to this movie is the storyline that’s not too far off from happening on our planet. If you’re unfamiliar with...
The more we hear about Slumdog Millionaire, the more we want to see it! It just snagged two wins for Best Picture from the Satellite Awards and the Boston Society of Film Critics. Not quite as cool as an Oscar, but still noteworthy.

The Danny Boyle Bollywood film won top honors for Satellite, but tied for first with Wall-E on the Boston critics list. This is the first time the group hasn't been able to decide on one...
The American Film Institute knows a thing or two about good movies. And they’ve just released their list for the top ten films of 2008. A 13-person jury deliberated over the weekend to decide on which films were the best of the year.

To qualify, the movie had to be a narrative fiction feature longer than 60 minutes "with significant creative and/or production elements from the United States."

According to Variety, AFI picked The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The...
Critics are curious… about The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Milk, which led the 14th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards with 8 nominations each this morning as it aired live from MTV Studios in Times Square with Rosie Perez and “At the Movies” hosts Ben Lyons and Ben Mankiewicz as the bearers of good news.

Over 200 members of The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) vote for the Critics’ Choice Awards and this year they got a new category...
Fourteen features have been submitted for consideration in the Animated Feature Film category for the 81st Academy Awards set to air February 22, 2009.

The 14 submitted features are:

“Bolt”
“Delgo”
“Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!”
“Dragon Hunters”
“Fly Me to the Moon”
“Igor”
“Kung Fu Panda”
“Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa”
“$9.99”
“The Sky Crawlers”
“Sword of the Stranger”
“The Tale of Despereaux”
“WALL-E”
“Waltz with Bashir”

Under the rules for this category, a maximum of 3 films can be nominated in a year. The 81st Academy Awards nominations will be announced on...
The Dark Knight is still the reigning champ at the box office. Here is the box office estimate for the weekend of August 8-10:

The Dark Knight--$26 million
Pineapple Express--$22.4 million
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor--$16.1 million
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2--$10.7 million
Step Brothers--$8.9 million
Mamma Mia!--$8 million
Journey to the Center of the Earth--$4.8 million
Hancock--$3.3 million
Swing Vote--$3.1 million
Wall-E--$3 million
Surprise, surprise, 'The Dark Knight' ruled the box office again this weekend. It brought in over $43 million dollars this weekend alone, and has grossed over $394 million since opening weekend.

The rest of the top ten is as follows:

The Dark Knight-$43,800,000
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor-$42,450,000
Step Brothers-$16,300,000
Mamma Mia!-$13,121,000
Journey to the Center of the Earth-$6,875,000
Swing Vote-$6,300,000
Hancock-$5,200,000
WALL-E-$4,747,000
The X-Files: I Want to Believe-$3,425,000
Space Chimps-$2,840,000
Hellboy II: The Golden Army-$2,527,000 Wanted-$1,257,000