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People.com: 'The Kid' Marion Cotillard Wins in Paris

The French raised the Oscar stakes on Friday night – sending La Vie en Rose's Marion Cotillard off to L.A. with a best actress win at the 33rd Annual César Awards ceremony.

People.com: Viggo Mortensen Won't Cross Oscar Picket Line

If Viggo Mortensen's mother saw his movie Eastern Promises, she saw her son onscreen completely naked and fighting off knives. But will she be able to see him at the Oscars?

Time.com: When Antonioni Blew Up the Movies

Remembering the bold work of an Italian filmmaker, dead at 94

SI.com: Frank Deford: Sports, entertainment crossovers more prevalent

Did you see the photos of Tiger Woods' new baby? They were in all the papers. Now, leaving aside my astonishment at why showing pictures of celebrities' newborns is suddenly all the rage -- hey, I wanna see stars canoodling and throwing tantrums; I don't wanna see their babies that look like everybody else's babies -- leaving that aside, it occurred to me that this is yet another step up for athletes, crossing over into the entertainment world.

Time.com: A Very Dreary Vie En Rose

The French biopic about the gifted, fragile chanteuse Edith Piaf hits a dismal note

EW review: 'Engagement' pretty but grim

The talented minds behind "Amelie," the quirky 2001 French film that introduced doll-eyed Audrey Tautou to American audiences, focus their vibrant visual sensibility upon a darker tale.

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