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The Critics Choice awards have been around for a relatively short time, since 1995, and is made up of a hodge podge of folks, many of which are Oscar bloggers themselves, like David Poland, Jeff Wells, Kris Tapley, Anne Thompson, Steve Pond, Nathaniel Rogers, Ed Douglas. They also include some actual film critics, like James Rocchi, Joanna Langfield and Zorianna Kit. They...

From The Washington Post “Zero Dark Thirty” Kathryn Bigelow’s taut thriller about the hunt for Osama bin Laden exemplifies the Oscar-winning director at the top of her game, working with a script by Mark Boal that not only allows viewers to make sense of the complicated intelligence, military and foreign policy issues that have animated the past decade, but also...

December 8, 2012 (Boston, MA) -The Boston Online Film Critics Association have chosen their winners for the 2012 year. Awards were selected via a system of online voting. This encouraged efficiency and accuracy for the final results, announced on their website at www.bofca.com. The recipients of the First Annual BOFCA Awards are: BEST PICTURE: ZERO DARK THIRTY BEST DIRECTOR: Kathryn...

1. Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln. There might not be another actor alive who would devote many months just to find Lincoln’s voice. Fewer still who...

  Since her first film and television appearances thirty years ago, Nicole Kidman has been one of the biggest movie stars in the world (Days of Thunder, Far and Away, Batman Forever), an awards magnet (To Die For, Moulin Rouge!, The Hours), and an artist willing to appear in work as diverse and risky as Dogville, Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus, and Rabbit Hole....

The BIFAs will be handed out Sunday night. Here are the nominees. BEST BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM Berberian Sound Studio Broken Sightseers The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel The Imposter BEST DIRECTOR Bart Layton – The Imposter Ben Wheatley – Sightseers John Madden – The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Peter Strickland – Berberian Sound Studio Rufus Norris – Broken ...