Ngila Dickson won the Costumes Designers Guild Award for “Excellence in Film Period/Fantasy.”
ORIGINAL SCORE: Hans Zimmer
CINEMATOGRAPHY: John Toll
FILM EDITING: Victor DuBois, Steve Rosenblum
COSTUME: Ngila Dickson
Full story at rediff.com. Thanks Dilip.
Variety reports more box office successes for TLS:
“The Last Samurai” is fast closing in on $300 million abroad, reinforcing topliner Tom Cruise (news)’s reputation of consistently being able to parlay his films to much bigger results internationally than at home.
“The Last Samurai” flew to $295.3 million after banking $12.8 million from roughly 4,700 screens in 55 territories. The warrior saga minted $2 million in its 11th stanza in Japan, which means it has raked in more in that territory — $111.5 million — than domestically. Europe has contributed $134.1 million.
That continues the pattern of Cruise’s “Minority Report,” which grossed $226 million internationally and $132 million at home.
Tom Cruise to Make Oscar® Show Appearance Beverly Hills, CA -Tom Cruise will present at the 76th Academy Awards®, telecast producer Joe Roth announced today.
Cruise has twice been nominated in the Leading Actor category, for “Born on the Fourth of July” in 1989 and for “Jerry Maguire” in 1996. In 1999, he was nominated for his supporting role in “Magnolia.”
Cruise will be seen next in “Collateral” and was recently seen in the “The Last Samurai.” Cruise’s other film credits include “Minority Report,” “Vanilla Sky,” “Mission: Impossible,” “The Firm,” “A Few Good Men” and “Rain Man.”
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Tom Cruise Talks Love Scenes!
Shockwaves rippled across the showbiz world on January 27th when neither TOM CRUISE nor his critically acclaimed epic ‘The Last Samurai’ were honored with coveted Oscar nominations. On tonight’s ET, we have an exclusive sneak peek inside this Wednesday’s “48 Hours” in which LESLEY STAHL talks to the beloved actor just days before the noms came out and expectations were still high.
Read the full story here and watch ET tonight!