With exactly one week to go until the Academy Awards, the 2012 awards season is coming to an end. The Writers Guild of America announced their awards tonight, putting a cap on most of the various guild awards in Hollywood. The 2013 WGA Awards were given to: Argo, written by Chris Terrio, for Best Adapted Screenplay, despite some controversy over alterations from the real story; Zero Dark Thirty, written by Mark Boal (who won for The Hurt Locker in ’10) won Best Original Screenplay; and finally, the similarly-unstoppable music doc Searching for Sugar Man won Best Documentary. Interesting winners this year! The other 2013 nominees for Original Screenplay included: Flight by John Gatins, Looper by Rian Johnson, The Master by Paul Thomas Anderson, Moonrise Kingdom by Wes Anderson & Roman Coppola. The other Adapted Screenplay 2013 nominees included: Life of Pi by David Magee, based on the novel by Yann Martel; Lincoln by Tony Kushner; The Perks of Being a Wallflower …
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