After a flurry of critics groups announced winners this weekend, the American Film Institute (AFI) announced their top 10 films of 2014. Make that a... Read More
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After a bit of time (and even a fanmade version) the official trailer for Sony Pictures Classic‘s ‘Still Alice‘ is here. If you look close... Read More
The Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) has revealed its nominations and they’re kind of amazing. Making LA and NY look pretty pedestrian by comparison, the... Read More
The Boston Society of Film Critics have given Boyhood the top prize at their annual awards today. The film is carving a path through this critics... Read More
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association revealed their 2014 winners today and Boyhood continued its domination, winning Best Picture, Director and surprisingly, Best Actress for Patricia... Read More
The Academy announced on Friday that ten films have advanced in the Visual Effects Oscar category. Notably missing are Edge of Tomorrow, The Amazing Spider-Man... Read More
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced today that 53 films will be competing for a nomination at the Golden Globes in the Foreign Language Film... Read More
As it happens every year, a handful of Oscar hopefuls are not going to hear their names called out when the Writers Guild of America... Read More
The oldest organization of film award givers have spoken and A Most Violent Year is their Best Film of 2014. The film manages three major... Read More
The Gotham Independent Film Awards, selected by distinguished juries and presented in New York City, the home of independent film, are the first honors of... Read More

Oscar Hopefuls Populate AFI’s Top 10 Films of 2014 (Er, Top 11)
The ‘Still Alice’ trailer is here
2014 Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) Nominations
Boston Society of Film Critics (BSFC) Winners: Boyhood Tops the List
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Winners: ‘Boyhood,’ ‘Birdman,’ ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ and more
2015 Oscars: 10 Films Qualify for Visual Effects Oscar
53 Foreign Language Films to Compete for Golden Globes
Selma, Mr. Turner, Theory of Everything Ineligible for WGA Awards
National Board of Review Winners: A Most Violent Year is Tops
Gotham Award Winners: Birdman Bests the Boy
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