New York Film Critics Circle Awards: Watch the Live Stream
The winners may have already been announced, but there are still surprises ahead. Watch the ceremony here starting at 7 p.m. ET.
The winners may have already been announced, but there are still surprises ahead. Watch the ceremony here starting at 7 p.m. ET.
“The Irishman” won Best Picture, but it’s “Parasite” that got everyone on their feet.
Sandler presented his “Uncut Gems” filmmakers Josh and Benny Safdie with the NYFCC prize for Best Director.
Hall may not be an Oscar player, but nominations from Independent Spirits and the Gothams as well as her historic NYFCC win single out a new chapter in her career.
Past NYFCC winners for Best Picture include “Lady Bird,” “La La Land,” “Carol,” and “Boyhood.”
It’s one thing to observe awards shows from the sidelines, and something else to host one. IndieWire’s Eric Kohn shares his favorite moments from emceeing the NYFCC ceremony.
No wonder Paul Thomas Anderson asked the “Girls Trip” actress to let him “cut the line” of filmmakers wanting to work with her. (Yes, that happened, too.)
The NYFCC went indie this year, giving a leg up to small-scale dramas that could use attention as the awards race heats up.
Greta Gerwig’s “Lady Bird” won Best Picture, while its star Saoirse Ronan picked up Best Actress. Other big winners included “Call Me by Your Name” and “The Florida Project.”
LAFCA, NYFCC, NSFC, and BSFC released a joint statement announcing the ban.
The critics have spoken, as three films rise to the top of awards contention.
Movies hoping to be this year’s “Carol” among NYFCC voters are “Moonlight,” “Manchester By the Sea” and more.