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2015 Women Film Critics Circle throw down 7 different ways for Suffragette

Ryan Adams by Ryan Adams
December 18, 2015
in Critics, News
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Here’s our pal Paddy again with things you would already know if you would start visiting screenonscreen more often.

Best Actor
Eddie Redmayne (The Danish Girl)

Best Actress
Carey Mulligan (Suffragette)

Best Movie about Women
Suffragette

Best Movie by a Woman
Suffragette

Best Young Actress
Brie Larson (Room)

Best Comedic Actress
Amy Schumer (Trainwreck)

Best Woman Storyteller (Screenwriting Award)
Phyllis Nagy (Carol)

Women’s Work / Best Ensemble
Suffragette

Best Foreign Film by or about Women
The Second Mother

Best Theatrically Unreleased Movie by or about Women
Bessie

Best Female Images in a Movie
Suffragette

Best Male Images in a Movie
Bridge of Spies

Worst Female Images in a Movie
Jurassic World

Worst Male Images in a Movie
Steve Jobs

Best Family Film
Inside Out

Best Documentary by or about Women
Amy

Best Female Action Hero
Charlize Theron (Mad Max: Fury Road)

Best Animated Female
Amy Poehler (Inside Out)

Best Screen Couple
Tom Courtenay and Charlotte Rampling (45 Years)
Brie Larson and Jacob Tremblay (Room)

Best Equality of the Sexes
Mad Max: Fury Road

Courage in Filmmaking
Sarah Gavron (Suffragette)

Courage in Acting (taking on unconventional roles that radically redefine the images of women on screen)
Brie Larson (Room)

Acting and Activism Award
Olivia Wilde

The Invisible Woman Award (performance by a woman whose exceptional impact on the film dramatically, socially or historically, has been ignored)
Alicia Vikander (The Danish Girl)

Adrienne Shelly Award (for a film that most passionately opposes violence against women)
He Named Me Malala

Josephine Baker Award (for best expressing the woman of colour experience in America)
What Happened, Miss Simone?

Karen Morley Award (for best exemplifying a woman’s place in history or society, and a courageous search for identity)
Suffragette

Lifetime Achievement Award
Lily Tomlin

Mommie Dearest Worst Screen Mom of the Year Award
Cate Blanchett (Cinderella)

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Added Value.  We’re going to name the members of the Women Film Critics Circle so you can surf around and see what they’re saying more that once a year every mid-December.

MEMBERS

THELMA ADAMS
Yahoo! Movies, Indiewire

ALISON BAILES
More Magazine, NBC Today Show, Ebert At The Movies, AlisonBailes.com

CLAUDIA PUIG
USA Today

KAREN BUTLER
UPI, The Irish Echo

SHELLI SONSTEIN
Q104.3 FM, iHeartRadio

SARA STEWART
New York Post

TARA KARAJICA
Variety, Indiewire, Screen International, The Film Prospector, Festivalists

ANNETTE INSDORF
Director of Film Studies, Columbia University; Reel Pieces, 92nd Street Y, Arts Express Syndicate

AMY LONGSDORF
Bergen Record, Toronto Star, Philadelphia Weekly, Camden Courier Post

MOLLY HASKELL
NY Observer, The Nation, Film Comment, Currents

AMY BIANCOLLI
Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle, San Antonio Express-News, Albany Times Union/Hearst Newspapers

KAREN BENARDELLO
Shockya.com, The Movie Network

NIKI CRUZ
Filmmaker Magazine, Interview Magazine, Paste Magazine, PopMatters, The Rumpus, The Inquisitr

CYNTHIA LUCIA
Cineaste Magazine

AMANDA MEYNCKE
Seattle Post Intelligencer, Film.com

MONICA CASTILLO
International Business Times, Boston Phoenix, Bitch Magazine, Film Geek Radio, Paste Magazine, Cinema Fix, DigBoston.com

LISA FRENCH
TheConversation.com, Senses of Cinema, School of Media and Communication, Australia

CHRISTINA LANE
Feminist Hollywood, University of Miami: Cinema and Interactive Studies

MARIA ESTEVEZ
GQ Magazine, Vogue [Spain], Cinerama [Spain], Glamour[ Spain]

ROSE CAPP
Senses Of Cinema

CATHERINE BRAY
Channel 4 Film, Guardian, Time Out, Observer, The New Statesman

MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS
Salon.com, WNYC/NPR Radio

PAULA SCHWARTZ
MovieMaker Magazine, The NY Times Carpetbagger, Showbiz411.com

SHAYNA SMITH
BET/ Westwood One Radio Network

FELICIA FEASTER
New York Press, Creative Loafing Atlanta, The Atlantan, Charleston City Paper

MICHELE MANIELIS
Vogue, Marie Claire, News Ltd Australia

LIZA BEAR
Bomb Magazine

KIM NICOLINI
CounterPunch

PENELOPE ANDREW [RIP]
Huffington Post, Bright Lights Film Journal, Arts Express Syndicate, WestView News

CHRISTY LEMIRE
Associated Press, CNN Network

TARA KAYE JUDAH
Triple R FM Radio, Australia, JOY FM Radio, Metro, Screen Hub, Senses of Cinema

TERRA KING
Examiner.com

SHELLEY WADE
Z100/ Kiss108 FM; Clear Channel Radio

AUDREY MARIE BROWN
Ain’t It Cool News, Geek Monthly

SIKIVU HUTCHINSON
Blackfemlens.org, LA Watts Times, KPFK Radio, Los Angeles

SANDRA VARNER
Contra Costa Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Oakland Globe Newspaper, Cafe Mocha Radio Syndicate

LISA COLLINS
Hollywood.com, Women And Hollywood/Indiewire, Visionaire Magazine/ V-Online/V-Man, DCTV-New York, Arts Express Radio Syndicate

LOGAN NAKYANZI POLLARD
UK Guardian, ABC Television, Huffington Post

DONNA MORAN
AP Radio/People Radio/CBS Radio

YUKI SARUWATARI
Elle Japan, GQ Japan, Weekly Pia, More (Japan)

MICHELLE ORANGE
Village Voice, TheReeler.com, Movieline

PRAIRIE MILLER
WBAI/Pacifica National Radio Network;  Arts Express Radio Syndicate; Indiewire/Criticwire; Newsblaze Wire; From The Women’s Desk

SO YUN UM
Sosreelthoughts.com, Crome Yellow

KARINA LONGWORTH
LA Weekly, Vanity Fair, The Daily Beast

ELLE CASTRO
WBLS Radio; AllHipHop.com

JOY ROSE
Mamapalooza On Film, Don’t Tell Me To Shut Up Radio, Housewives On Prozac

IZUMI HASEGAWA
Hollywood News Wire, Buzzine

JUDY THORBURN
Las Vegas Tribune, TheHollywoodNews.com, TheFlickChicks.com

WINNIE BONELLI
The Independent, Newark Star-Ledger, Life & Style Magazine, Herald News

IRENE CRESPO
Cinemania, El País, El Periódico

DIANNE BROOKS
The Film Files, Writemovies.com

DEBRA WALLACE
British Foreign Press Association, New York Cool, British Cosmo, Time Out Moscow, Pop Culture Madness

JUDYTH PIAZZA
American Perspective Radio, The Student Operated Press; EWorld Wire, Sebastian Sun, Women’s Independent Press, Association of Women in Communications, WWCI TV 10 Anchor; WTTB Radio 1490-AM, Florida

KRISTIN DREYER KRAMER
Women’s Independent Press, NightsAndWeekends.com, Fat Guys At The Movies, On The Marquee, WCBE 90.5 FM Columbus, Ohio

MAX WEISS
Baltimore Magazine, WBAL TV and Radio, Baltimore

EDIE NUGENT
Cinemovie, Arts Express Syndicate

KAMAL LARSUEL
On the Real Radio with Chuck D and Giana Garel; 3BlackChicks.com, Seattle

CHIARA SPAGNOLI GABARDI
King’s Road Magazine, Arise Television

ELOISE PARKER
People.com, Fox News, CNN

S. JHOANNA ROBLEDO
Common Sense Media, MSNBC.com, NY Magazine

CHRISTINA LANE
Quarterly Review of Film and Video, Film & History, Digital Women Film Pioneers Project, Associate Prof, Dept of Cinema and Interactive Media, School of Communication, University of Miami

JACQUELINE MONAHAN
Cineholics.com, TheFlickChicks.com, WebSeriesCon.com

ENEIDA DELVALLE
NY Post: Tempo, Latino News; Viva Voz, V-Me TV Network

CASSANDRA HENRY
3BlackChicks.com, New Orleans

ROSE PACATTE
Sister Rose Goes To The Movies

NANCY KEEFE RHODES
Stone Canoe Journal

MARIE MOORE
EurWeb.com, The Daily Challenge, The New York Beacon

AUDREY BERNARD
Radioscope; Audrey’s Whirl-TV; Editor, EUR; Arts Editor, Harlem News Group

MELISSA WALTERS
Blackfilm.com

ANNE RASO
Today’s Black Woman, Black Noir, Word Up, Teen Drean, Jam Rock, Movie Magic, Black Men Magazine

DONNA K.
Filmmaker Magazine, Hammer To Nail

LESLEY COFFIN
TheMarySue.com, Filmoria

JUDITH PASTERNAK
The Indypendent Newspaper

DOMINGA MARTIN
Creme-Magazine.com, Glam.com, Urban Thought Collective

VERONICA MIXON
Film Gazette

BREE PERLMAN
Austin Daze Magazine

 

 

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