+ Follow HOURS AND TIMES Tag
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This years Oscar race is shaping up as a battle between issue-oriented films gay power (Brokeback Mountain) vs. the role of media (Good Night and Good Luck, Capote) vs. terrorism (Munich) vs. ethnic tension (Crash). Lost in the shuffle was the musical biography Walk the Line, which won lots of praise for its two stars, Joaquin Phoenix (playing singer Johnny Cash) and Reese Witherspoon (as singer June Carter), but no "Best Film" nod.
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[AuthorName] => Scott R. Garceau
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HOURS AND TIMES
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This years Oscar race is shaping up as a battle between issue-oriented films gay power (Brokeback Mountain) vs. the role of media (Good Night and Good Luck, Capote) vs. terrorism (Munich) vs. ethnic tension (Crash). Lost in the shuffle was the musical biography Walk the Line, which won lots of praise for its two stars, Joaquin Phoenix (playing singer Johnny Cash) and Reese Witherspoon (as singer June Carter), but no "Best Film" nod.
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