DuVernay is Director of the Year for Selma Moore and Redmayne Take Actor Prizes * * * * * Transparent shows five wins on TV side Kudrow, The Normal Heart also triumph ... Read More
Critics Awards (Film)
The Georgia Film Critics Association have only been around since 2011 and this year they loved Selma, giving it seven nominations (including a Breakthrough of... Read More
The National Society of Film Critics, one of the last major critics groups to announce their best of 2014 has revealed Jean-Luc Godard’s Cannes winner... Read More
The year draws to an end, and so does our series on the lower rung critics organizations, with Florida, Las Vegas, and Nevada weighing in... Read More
We’re nearing the end of this series, we think. How many critics organizations can be left, right? Well, they are starting to throw us curveballs... Read More
For this installment of our roundup series, we look across US borders to some international critics organizations, more specifically those in Toronto and London, but... Read More
Critics of America, what is this? This is not the general election. Is this your Super Monday? On Monday, seemingly all critics group collectively decided... Read More
Boyhood notches another Best Picture win, this time with the Chicago Film Critics Association. The group also awarded the film their Best Director and Best... Read More
In what can only be described as a massive sweep, Open Road Films‘s Nightcrawler laid waste to everyone and everything today as the San Diego Film... Read More
We’re on our second critics roundup, and some of these groups are moving so fats that we already have winners (thanks for blitzing us,... Read More

Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics (GALECA) Name ‘Boyhood’ Film of the Year
Georgia Film Critics Association are Mad for Selma, Birdman, Boyhood and Gone Girl
National Society of Film Critics Names ‘Goodbye to Language’ Best Film of 2014
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Critics roundup, part 4: Beyond our borders
Critics roundup, part 3: Super Monday!
Chicago Film Critics Pick ‘Boyhood’ for Best Picture
‘Nightcrawler’ Dominates San Diego Critics with 7 Wins
Critics roundup, part 2: SF, KC, DC, and Chicago
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