The Nevada Film Critics Society (NFCS) announced its 2018 award winners for achievement in film. Taking top honors as best film was Green Book, based on the true story of an Italian American bouncer from the Bronx that is hired to drive a world-class black pianist on a concert tour from Manhattan to the Deep South, circa 1962.
In other major categories, Christian Bale won Best Actor for Vice, and tied for Best Actress was Nicole Kidman for Destroyer and Toni Collette for Hereditary. Richard E. Grant was chosen Best Supporting Actor for Can You Ever Forgive Me? The Favourite won a total of three awards including Rachel Weisz for Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Production Design.
Below is the complete list of NFCS’s award winners in each category:
Best Film – Green Book
Best Actor – Christian Bale – Vice
Best Actress – Tie: Nicole Kidman for Destroyer and Toni Collette for Hereditary
Best Supporting Actor – Richard E. Grant – Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Best Supporting Actress – Rachel Weisz – The Favorite
Best Director – Spike Lee- BlacKkKlansman
Best Original Screenplay – Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara -The Favourite
Best Adapted Screenplay – Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole – Black Panther
Best Documentary – Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Best Animated Movie – Isle of Dogs
Best Production Design – Fiona Crombie – The Fauvorite
Best Cinematography – Alfonso Cuaron – Roma
Best Visual Effects – Avengers – Infinity War
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