Widely considered one of the leading organizations of film critics in the country, the NYFCC are announcing the winners of its 2012 awards Monday morning. "Lincoln," "Zero Dark Thirty" and "Amour" were major winners, with a few big surprises as well.
Read More »The National Board of Review announced today that this year's awards voting and announcement will take place on Wednesday, December 5, 2012. That's two days after the recently announced New York Film Critics Circle Awards, and three days after the calendar date the group announced last year....
Read More »Breaking from the awards season pack in a pretty significant way, the International Cinephile Society announced that Asghar Farhadi's "A Separation" led the winners of their 9th annual awards.
Read More »The 32nd London Film Critics' Circle Awards were announced today, with Michel Hazanavicius's "The Artist" named best film of the year and Lynne Ramsay's "We Need To Talk About Kevin" taking British-specific top honors.
Read More »Award season is in full swing, with months of announcements from critic groups, guilds, boards, academies, and organizations underway.
Read More »Michel Hazanavicius's "The Artist" led the winners of the Detroit Critics Awards, taking best picture and best director honors.
Read More »"The Tree of Life", Terrence Malick's exploration of suburban family life in the 1950's, received seven nominations for the 15th Annual Online Film Critics Society awards. The film was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director (Malick), Best Supporting Actor (Brad Pitt), Best Suppo...
Read More »The Vancouver Film Critics Association announced the nominations for their annual awards, with Michel Hazanavicius's "The Artist" leading a generally expected list of honorees.
Read More »The Central Ohio Film Critics Association have announced their extensive nominees for the best in 2011. A whopping 15 films were nominated in the best picture category, including unlikely Oscar inclusions like "Margin Call," "Melancholia," "Super 8" and "Win Win.&q...
Read More »The Austin Film Critics Association have announced their annual awards, with Martin Scorsese's "Hugo" taking the top prize. Nicolas Winding Refn took best director honors for "Drive," while Michael Shannon, Tilda Swinton, Albert Brooks and Jessica Chastain won acting honors.
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