‘Skyfall’ wins best original song | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Skyfall’ wins best original song

/ 12:49 PM February 25, 2013

Singer Adele performs during the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre on Sunday Feb. 24, 2013, in Los Angeles. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

MANILA, Philippines—“Skyfall” wins best original song in the 85th Academy Awards.

The song of the same title was co-written by British songwriter Paul Epworth and Adele.

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Adele recorded it and performed in the Oscars.

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“Skyfall” also shares the best sound editing award with “Zero Dark Thirty.”

“Skyfall” is the most recent James Bond franchise blockbuster written by playwright-screenwriter John Logan (“The Aviator,” “Sweeney Todd” Demon Barber on Fleet Street,” “The Gladiator”) and directed by Sam Mendes (“American Beauty,” “Road To Perdition,” Revolutionary Road”).
Earlier, “Life of Pi” wins best music award.

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