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But there's hurt for James Cameron as Avatar is blown away by Locker
The Hurt Locker took the Oscars by storm, winning six of the major film honours, including best movie and director for Kathryn Bigelow who became the first woman to win that accolade.
Arts minister hails Irishman's Oscar's success
Arts Minister Martin Cullen led tributes to animator Richard Baneham today after he won the Oscar for best visual effects on the blockbuster film Avatar.
Bigelow wins Oscar for Hurt Locker
Kathryn Bigelow has made history at the Oscars after becoming the first woman to win the Best Director award.
Oscars: It's the night of the long knives
It is a night of glittering statues, pristine red carpets and gracious speeches. But behind the air-kisses and smiles at the annual Oscars ceremony, dirty, expensive, battles go on, with competitors more than willing to knife each other if it means taking home a trophy.
Oscar ban for Hurt Locker producer
A producer of the war film The Hurt Locker will not be allowed to attend the Academy Awards because of emails he sent urging academy members to vote for his movie.
Screenwriter Kerry gets a Jolie good break
A DUBLIN screenwriter is being credited for saving a big budget Hollywood film starring Angelina Jolie.
Precious -- 'the movie no one wanted to see' -- sweeps the board at black Oscars
Independent movie Precious swept the "black Oscars" winning six trophies including best movie and best actress for newcomer Gabourey Sidibe.
Time travel gets a romantic spin
If you're seeking out a weepy chick flick that'll eat up a box of tissues, look no further. Based on a best-selling novel, it's the tale of how true love can conquer all -- even a lover who keeps disappearing.
Stars out for royal world premiere
Johnny Depp and Anne Hathaway are due to join the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall for the royal world premiere of Alice In Wonderland.
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- Stars shine at Irish Oscars
- Colin Firth nearly turned down the part that won him a best actor Bafta
- Saoirse's a hot tip for BAFTAs but rules out Hollywood move
- Beat a quick retreat from this turkey
- I'm on my way, says Rhys Meyers as IFTAs buzz hits fever pitch
- Good script hunting as Matt and Ben reunite for new film
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