Who's up It worked for "Argo," "The Artist," "The King's Speech" and the three Oscar winners before that, so we're just going to go ahead and say that "12 Years a Slave," by winning the Toronto Film Festival audience award, is going all the way.
Who's down Arnold Schwarzenegger won't be reuniting with his "Terminator" director James Cameron on "Avatar 2," as was briefly reported this week.
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