BEST PICTURE: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD BEST DIRECTOR: George Miller, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD BEST ACTOR: Michael B. Jordan, CREED...
Read moreWhile we're in a brief lull between announcements by major critics groups, let's take a look at the current scores...
Read moreNew York today put Carol front and center in a way that no other critics group could do when the...
Read moreThe voting has begun! Here we go. Best Picture: Carol !! Best Director: Todd Haynes, Carol Best Actress: Saoirse Ronan,...
Read moreNominees of the International Press Academy Motion Picture Spotlight, Open Road Sicario, Lionsgate Room, A24 The Revenant, 20th Century Fox...
Read moreNow that the National Board of Review has rung in as early as possible to beat real critics to the...
Read moreBest Film: Mad Max: Fury Road Best Director: Ridley Scott – The Martian Best Actor: Matt Damon – The Martian...
Read moreOne thing that is always funny to me is how people parse the award groups. This one "counts," this one...
Read moreThe decision definitely ups the profile of the dubious Broadcast Television Film Critics but might it diminish the appeal of...
Read moreGay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Name Boyhood Film of the Year. DuVernay is Director of the Year for Selma. Moore...
Read moreI think you'll all agree Jessica Chastain's fantastic speech is a perfect fit for the attitudes we try our best...
Read moreBest Picture – “Boyhood” Best Actor – Michael Keaton, “Birdman” Best Actress – Julianne Moore, “Still Alice” Best Supporting Actor...
Read moreThere could be some strange surprises with the Critics Choice, wherein some people could win that weren't even nominated for...
Read moreThe Best Actress nominees are so boss. Seriously, can't this be the Oscar noms come Thursday? GALECA DORIAN AWARDS NOMINATIONS:...
Read moreThe Denver Film Critics names American Sniper tops, with Rosamund Pike Best Actress. The usual suspects otherwise, check it out...
Read moreThe Central Ohio Film Critics have given Selma Picture and Director nominations. (Press Release) Ava DuVernay’s civil rights drama Selma...
Read moreScott Feinberg reports: The nominees are: Gone Girl, adapted by Gillian Flynn from her novel of the same name The...
Read moreFilm criticism has been taking a hit for the past ten years since the internet exploded. We've been writing about...
Read moreThe 2014 Central Ohio Film Critics Association awards nominees are: Best Film -Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) -Boyhood...
Read moreBEST PICTURE *1. Goodbye to Language 25 (Jean-Luc Godard) 2. Boyhood 24 (Richard Linklater) 3. Birdman 10 (Alejandro G. Iñárritu)...
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