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HDNET MOVIES Unveils a Month-Long 40-Film Oscar(R) Celebration Hosted by Richard Roeper

HDNET MOVIES is proud to announce its month-long Academy Award celebration ‘“And The Oscar® Goes To” presented by acclaimed film critic Richard Roeper featuring 40 Oscar®-winning films with at least one every evening starting Sunday, Jan. 29 and culminating in a weekend-long marathon Friday, Feb. 24 to Oscar® Sunday, Feb. 26.

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HDNET MOVIES UNVEILS A 40-FILM LINE-UP FOR ITS MONTH-LONG ACADEMY AWARD CELEBRATION ‘AND THE OSCAR® GOES TO’ HOSTED BY RICHARD ROEPER JAN. 29-FEB. 24 NIGHTLY AT 8pE

The 29-Day TV Event Concludes in a Weekend-Long Marathon Feb. 24-26 and Highlights Winners of Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress & More

Los Angeles – January 17, 2017 HDNET MOVIES celebrates Hollywood’s biggest night with “And The Oscar® Goes To” Presented By Richard Roeper—a 40-film spectacular hosted by acclaimed film critic Richard Roeper, and highlighting some of the Academy Awards’ most iconic winners, from groundbreaking classics to modern favorites. The lineup features at least one different Oscar®-winning film every evening at 8pE, starting on Sunday, Jan. 29, and culminating in an Oscar® Weekend Marathon from Friday, Feb. 24 through Sunday, Feb. 26. Additionally, HDNET MOVIES will be available free to all DISH subscribers from Feb. 1 to March 1, and all DirecTV and AT&T U-verse HD subscribers from Feb. 23 to March 1, to coincide with the event.

The special event kicks off on Sunday, Jan. 29, with a week of films that won multiple Oscars®, including SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE (Jan. 29); MYSTIC RIVER (Jan. 29); THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON (Jan. 31); and THE DESCENDANTS (Feb. 3). Starting Tuesday, February 7, HDNET MOVIES puts the spotlight on Best Actress/Best Supporting Actress-winning films, with a roster that includes Sally Field in NORMA RAE (Feb. 7); Cate Blanchett in BLUE JASMINE (Feb. 9); Barbra Streisand in FUNNY GIRL (Feb. 10); and Nicole Kidman in THE HOURS (Feb. 13).

The salute to Oscar®-winners continues on Wednesday, February 15, with Best Actor/Best Supporting Actor-winning films including Sidney Poitier in LILIES OF THE FIELD (Feb. 15); Daniel Day-Lewis in THERE WILL BE BLOOD (Feb. 17); Michael Caine in THE CIDER HOUSE RULES (Feb. 18); and Humphrey Bogart in THE AFRICAN QUEEN (Feb. 21). The premieres wrap up with a tribute to Best Picture winners, including FROM HERE TO ETERNITY (Feb. 22); MILLION DOLLAR BABY (Feb. 23); and UNFORGIVEN (Feb. 24); leading into an Oscar® Weekend Marathon, starting Friday, February 24 at 10:15pE, through Sunday, February 26—the date of the 89th Annual Academy Awards.

“I am thrilled to present this incredible lineup of so many iconic, Oscar-winning films,” said Roeper. “We will be celebrating some of the most memorable performances, some of the most beloved Best Picture winners–not to mention legendary scripts, unforgettable cinematography and other game-changing technical achievements. I’ll be sharing personal memories and behind the scenes anecdotes about these films, as well as my critical analysis of why they made such a splash at the Oscars, and why they hold up so well today.”

“For almost nine decades, the Oscars® have been the standard-bearers of excellence in cinema,” said Rachael Weaver, HDNET MOVIES General Manager. “Guided by the encyclopedic knowledge of acclaimed critic Richard Roeper, this comprehensive 40-film event gives viewers an opportunity to experience some of the most legendary features to win the Academy’s most prestigious honors—making it the perfect companion to this year’s upcoming Oscar® broadcast, as a new crop of films and stars prepare to make their mark on history.”

To help promote the movie event Richard Roeper will be conducting a Facebook Live Q&A on the HDNET MOVIES Facebook page onJanuary 27th. Additionally HDNET MOVIES will be launching an Oscars personality quiz to help viewers decide which movie they should watch during the event. By taking the quiz fans will enter themselves in a contest for dinner and a movie amongst other cool prizes. Go to www.hdnetmovies.com/oscars for more info on the event.

For a complete schedule of films and times, visit www.hdnetmovies.com/schedules.

HDNET MOVIES’ “And The Oscar® Goes To, Presented By Richard Roeper” Lineup is as follows (all times eastern):

Jan. 29 – MYSTIC RIVER (2003) – 8pE

Jan. 29 – SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE (2008) – 10:25pE

Jan. 30 – LEGENDS OF THE FALL (1994) – 8pE

Jan. 30 – A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT (1992) – 10:20pE

Jan. 31 – THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON (2008) – 8pE

Jan. 31 – THELMA & LOUISE (1991) – 10:50pE

Jan. 31 – BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA (1992) – 1:05aE

Feb. 1 – THE DEFIANT ONES (1958) – 8pE

Feb. 1 – LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA (2006) – 9:40pE

Feb. 1 – MISSISSIPPI BURNING (1988) – 12:05aE

Feb. 2 – FLASHDANCE (1983) – 8pE

Feb. 2 –SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (1995) – 9:40pE

Feb. 3 – THE DESCENDANTS (2011) – 8pE

Feb. 3 – SIDEWAYS (2004) – 10pE

Feb. 4 – PULP FICTION (1994) – 8pE

Feb. 4 – CRASH (2004) – 10:40pE

Feb. 5 – THE SEA INSIDE (2004) – 8pE

Feb. 5 – CINEMA PARADISO (1988) – 10:10pE

Feb. 6 – GIANT (1956) – 8pE

Feb. 6 – AMERICAN DREAM (1990) – 11:25pE

Feb. 7 – NORMA RAE (1979) – 8pE

Feb. 7 – PLACES IN THE HEART (1984) – 10pE

Feb. 8 – WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? (1966) – 8pE

Feb. 9 – BLUE JASMINE (2013) – 8pE

Feb. 10 – FUNNY GIRL (1968) – 8pE

Feb. 11 – SHAMPOO (1975) – 8pE

Feb. 12 – CHICAGO (2002) – 8pE

Feb. 13 – THE HOURS (2002) – 8pE

Feb. 14 – POLLOCK (2000) – 8pE

Feb. 15 – STALAG 17 (1953) – 8pE

Feb. 15 – LILIES OF THE FIELD (1963) – 10:05pE

Feb. 16 – MY LEFT FOOT (1989) – 8pE

Feb. 17 – THERE WILL BE BLOOD (2007) – 8pE

Feb. 18 – THE CIDER HOUSE RULES (1999) – 8pE

Feb. 19 – THE LAST PICTURE SHOW (1971) – 8pE

Feb. 20 – THE KING AND I (1956) – 8pE

Feb. 21 – THE AFRICAN QUEEN (1951) – 8pE

Feb. 22 – FROM HERE TO ETERNITY (1953) – 8pE

Feb. 23 – MILLION DOLLAR BABY (2004) – 8pE

Feb. 24 – UNFORGIVEN (1992) – 8pE

Oscar® Weekend Marathon—Fri, February 24 to Sun., February 26

February 24

THERE WILL BE BLOOD (2007) – 10:15pE

February 25

LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA (2006) – 1aE

MISSISSIPPI BURNING (1988) – 3:25aE

THE DEFIANT ONES (1958) – 6aE

POLLOCK (200) – 7:45aE

NORMA RAE (1979) – 9:55aE

PLACES IN THE HEART (1984) – 11:55aE

SHAMPOO (1975) – 1:50pE

FLASHDANCE (1983) – 3:45pE

UNFORGIVEN (1992) – 5:25pE

THE DESCENDANTS (2011) – 7:40pE

SIDEWAYS (2004) – 9:40pE

PULP FICTION (1994) – 11:50pE

February 26

THE HOURS (2002) – 2:30aE

LILIES OF THE FIELD (1963) – 4:30aE

THE CIDER HOUSE RULES (1999) – 6:10aE

MY LEFT FOOT (1989) – 8:25aE

BLUE JASMINE (2013) 10:15aE

THE KING AND I (1956) – 12pE

WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF (1966) 2:20pE

GIANT (1956) – 4:35pE

FROM HERE TO ETERNITY (1953) – 8pE

FUNNY GIRL (1968) – 10:05pE

MILLION DOLLAR BABY (2004) – 12:35aE

SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (1995) – 2:55aE

ABOUT HDNET MOVIES

HDNET MOVIES showcases the best in box office hits, award-winning films and memorable movie marathons, uncut and commercial free. Launched in 2003 by visionary entrepreneur Mark Cuban, the linear TV network and VOD service programs a diverse slate of top Hollywood films in beautiful high definition. HDNET MOVIES is widely distributed by major cable, telco and satellite TV providers in the U.S. For further information, visit www.hdnetmovies.com.

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