Jeff Wells finds two enthusiastic endorsements for Let Me In and I'm happy to help spread the word. King: "Let...
Read moreLast night the Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film added one more top honor to The Hurt Locker's tally, naming it...
Read moreThe Online Film Critics Society has named The Hurt Locker best film of the year, while bestowing acting, writing and...
Read moreThanks to Grizzly. Best Picture: The Hurt Locker Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker Best Actor: George Clooney, Up...
Read moreThe African-American Film Critics Association has named Precious as the Best Picture of 2009 (thanks to LKH85 in the forums)....
Read moreThe Austin Film Critics Association has chosen The Hurt Locker as the best picture of 2009, along with Kathryn Bigelow...
Read moreHappening as we speak. Here's the link. Best Picture The Hurt Locker Best Actor Jeremy Renner for The Hurt Locker...
Read moreThanks to Clayton and Positive Jon. Best Film (500) Days of Summer The Hurt Locker Inglourious Basterds Up Up in...
Read moreOne clear winner who got a score of 14 (out of 22), Nr27 from Germany. Congratulations! You get a $25...
Read moreTake it from me, Oscar watchers, the National Board of Review doesn't mean THAT much. What it is good for...
Read moreIt could be that in just a few minutes the National Board of Review will announce their top ten. But...
Read moreIndiewire's Peter Knegt does a good job laying out the award precursors coming soon to an Oscar blog near you....
Read moreIt's all happening! The awards season is finally off. Next week, the National Board of Review will announce their winners...
Read moreEW's Dave Karger takes a look at Precious' opening numbers and comes up with the possibility, I think for the...
Read moreThe award-giving group that critics love to hate has announced its dates for the 2009/2010 awards season. I suspect that...
Read more2008 Utah Film Critics Association Winners Best Picture The Dark Knight (runner-up: Rachel Getting Married) Best Achievement in Directing Andrew...
Read more2008 CFCA AWARD WINNERS BEST PICTURE: WALL-E BEST DIRECTOR: Danny Boyle - Slumdog Millionaire BEST ACTOR: Mickey Rourke - The...
Read moreThanks to Remy, they can also be found here. BEST PICTURE "Wendy and Lucy" (Mongrel Media) Runners-up: "Rachel Getting Married"...
Read moreThe San Francisco Film Critics Awards: Best Picture - Milk Best Director - Gus Van Sant, Milk Screenplay, original -...
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