Actors Jacki Weaver, Nicole Kidman and Geoffrey Rush have all been nominated for the 83rd Academy Awards for their 2010 performances.
Shaun Tan/Andrew Ruhemman’s animated short The Lost Thing is also up for an Oscar, as is producer Emile Sherman for his work on The King’s Speech.
VFX supervisor Ben Snow was recognised for his work on Iron Man 2 (Australia’s Fuel VFX was one of the vendors working on this title), and editor Kirk Baxter is nominated for The Social Network.
It should also be noted that Australia’s VFX company Rising Sun Pictures worked on the nominated film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1.
Perhaps the most anticipated nomination was Jacki Weaver’s, which is even more remarkable considering it’s a nomination for an Australian actress in an Australian film set in Australia. It’s her first ever, but she’s facing tough...
Shaun Tan/Andrew Ruhemman’s animated short The Lost Thing is also up for an Oscar, as is producer Emile Sherman for his work on The King’s Speech.
VFX supervisor Ben Snow was recognised for his work on Iron Man 2 (Australia’s Fuel VFX was one of the vendors working on this title), and editor Kirk Baxter is nominated for The Social Network.
It should also be noted that Australia’s VFX company Rising Sun Pictures worked on the nominated film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1.
Perhaps the most anticipated nomination was Jacki Weaver’s, which is even more remarkable considering it’s a nomination for an Australian actress in an Australian film set in Australia. It’s her first ever, but she’s facing tough...
- 1/25/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
It’s that time of year again, the Oscars are creeping upon us! The nominations for the best in film for 2010 are in, place your bets for who will walk away with the statue! Did your picks get a nomination? Which films got snubbed?
The broadcast for the Academy Awards will air Sunday night on February 27th.
Nominations were announced on January 25th at 8:30am est.
Best Motion Picture of the Year
Black Swan
The Fighter
Inception
The Kids Are All Right
The King’s Speech
127 Hours
The Social Network
Toy Story 3
True Grit
Winter’s Bone
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Javier Bardem for Biutiful
Jeff Bridges for True Grit
Jesse Eisenberg for The Social Network
Colin Firth for The King’s Speech
James Franco for 127 Hours
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Annette Bening for The Kids Are All Right...
The broadcast for the Academy Awards will air Sunday night on February 27th.
Nominations were announced on January 25th at 8:30am est.
Best Motion Picture of the Year
Black Swan
The Fighter
Inception
The Kids Are All Right
The King’s Speech
127 Hours
The Social Network
Toy Story 3
True Grit
Winter’s Bone
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Javier Bardem for Biutiful
Jeff Bridges for True Grit
Jesse Eisenberg for The Social Network
Colin Firth for The King’s Speech
James Franco for 127 Hours
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Annette Bening for The Kids Are All Right...
- 1/25/2011
- by Marcella Papandrea
- Killer Films
In accepting his Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, writer Aaron Sorkin told Mark Zuckerberg — who may or may not have been watching the awards ceremony — that the people who made “The Social Network” all owe him a debt of gratitude.
That was certainly the understatement of the evening, as ”The Social Network” was the big winner of the night, taking home the awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Score.
All in all, the Ccma’s were a pleasant and relatively coherent event with few surprises, though it showed that “The Fighter” may be a more formidable Oscar contender than previously anticipated after winning awards for Best Supporting Actor (Christian Bale), Best Supporting Actress (Melissa Leo) and Best Acting Ensemble.
Bale himself made one of the evening’s classier acceptance speeches (and Melissa Leo got to reminisce about making out with Josh Brolin).
Speaking of classy,...
That was certainly the understatement of the evening, as ”The Social Network” was the big winner of the night, taking home the awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Score.
All in all, the Ccma’s were a pleasant and relatively coherent event with few surprises, though it showed that “The Fighter” may be a more formidable Oscar contender than previously anticipated after winning awards for Best Supporting Actor (Christian Bale), Best Supporting Actress (Melissa Leo) and Best Acting Ensemble.
Bale himself made one of the evening’s classier acceptance speeches (and Melissa Leo got to reminisce about making out with Josh Brolin).
Speaking of classy,...
- 1/15/2011
- by Bryan Enk
- NextMovie
The 16th annual Critics Choice Movie Awards took place at the Hollywood Palladium Friday night (Jan. 14). "The Social Network" took home three big awards: Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, plus Best Score.
"Inception" was actually the most-awarded overall film, as it took home five technical awards and Best Action Movie. "The Fighter" was honored in the acting category three times, with both Best Supporting awards and the Ensemble award. Natalie Portman and Colin Firth each took home the lead acting awards for "Black Swan" and "The King's Speech," respectively, which also won for Best Original Screenplay.
Traditionally, Critics Choice winners go on to nab the Oscars, so look for some similar winners in February at the Academy Awards.
The completely winners list:
Best Picture
"127 Hours"
"Black Swan"
"The Fighter"
"Inception"
"The King's Speech"
"The Social Network"
"The Town"
"Toy Story 3
"True Grit"
"Winter's Bone"
Best Actor...
"Inception" was actually the most-awarded overall film, as it took home five technical awards and Best Action Movie. "The Fighter" was honored in the acting category three times, with both Best Supporting awards and the Ensemble award. Natalie Portman and Colin Firth each took home the lead acting awards for "Black Swan" and "The King's Speech," respectively, which also won for Best Original Screenplay.
Traditionally, Critics Choice winners go on to nab the Oscars, so look for some similar winners in February at the Academy Awards.
The completely winners list:
Best Picture
"127 Hours"
"Black Swan"
"The Fighter"
"Inception"
"The King's Speech"
"The Social Network"
"The Town"
"Toy Story 3
"True Grit"
"Winter's Bone"
Best Actor...
- 1/15/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Every year I do it. I’m surprised how few others do.
I vote for the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards as a member of the Bfca (Broadcast Film Critics Association). My official ballot is below, and I think all critics should show what they consider the best, whether they vote in the Ofcs (Online Film Critics Society) or Cfca (Chicago Film Critics Society) or any other awards. The 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards airs on VH1 on Friday night January 11, 2011. I will be there for the first time ever.
Complete coverage of the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards
Follow me @BayerJeff on Twitter to see if I have anything to say at the awards show or after party. Also, when I say “will win” below, I mean, that’s who I think will walk away with the award.
The 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards
Best Picture
127 Hours
Black Swan...
I vote for the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards as a member of the Bfca (Broadcast Film Critics Association). My official ballot is below, and I think all critics should show what they consider the best, whether they vote in the Ofcs (Online Film Critics Society) or Cfca (Chicago Film Critics Society) or any other awards. The 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards airs on VH1 on Friday night January 11, 2011. I will be there for the first time ever.
Complete coverage of the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards
Follow me @BayerJeff on Twitter to see if I have anything to say at the awards show or after party. Also, when I say “will win” below, I mean, that’s who I think will walk away with the award.
The 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards
Best Picture
127 Hours
Black Swan...
- 1/13/2011
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
Let’s go behind the looking glass, shall we? The 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards are held January 14, 2011 at the Hollywood Palladium. I will be there. I vote. I am one of the 250 members of the Broadcast Film Critics Association (Bfca). Right now the show is stilling trying to find the perfect host. I hope they go with a classic comedian such as Conan O’Brien or Steven Colbert (yes, those would be Huge names for this awards show). It’d be great to have a stand-up since the Oscars are going with James Franco and Anne Hathaway. Maroon 5 has been named the house band. I’ll be giving you my final ballot as soon as I am allowed to post.
Click Here – For all the buzz about the Critic’s Choice Movie Awards
For now, let’s focus on the nominations. Every film in Bold is a movie I nominated.
Click Here – For all the buzz about the Critic’s Choice Movie Awards
For now, let’s focus on the nominations. Every film in Bold is a movie I nominated.
- 12/23/2010
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
The nominations have been announced for the 16th Annual Critics choice awards. Black Swan is currently set up to be a big winner with twelve nominations. The King’s Speech and True Grit each have eleven nominations, while The Social Network and Inception each accumulated nine.
The awards will air on VH1, January 14, 2011.
Below is the full list of nominees:
Best Picture
- 127 Hours
- Black Swan
- The Social Network
- True Grit
- Winter’s Bone
- The Town
- Toy Story 3
- The Fighter
- Inception
- The King’s Speech
Best Actor
- James Franco, 127 Hours
- Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine
- Jeff Bridges, True Grit
- Robert Duvall, Get Low
- Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network
- Colin Firth, The King’s Speech
Best Actress
- Natalie Portman, Black Swan
- Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right
- Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole
- Noomi Rapace,...
The awards will air on VH1, January 14, 2011.
Below is the full list of nominees:
Best Picture
- 127 Hours
- Black Swan
- The Social Network
- True Grit
- Winter’s Bone
- The Town
- Toy Story 3
- The Fighter
- Inception
- The King’s Speech
Best Actor
- James Franco, 127 Hours
- Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine
- Jeff Bridges, True Grit
- Robert Duvall, Get Low
- Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network
- Colin Firth, The King’s Speech
Best Actress
- Natalie Portman, Black Swan
- Annette Bening, The Kids Are All Right
- Nicole Kidman, Rabbit Hole
- Noomi Rapace,...
- 12/14/2010
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Black Swan, the forthcoming psychological ballet thriller from acclaimed director Darren Aronofsky, picked up an unprecedented twelve nominations at the annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards.
The King’s Speech and True Grit follow closely with eleven nominations each, while The Social Network and Inception each accumulated nine.
The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards will take place on January 14, 2011 at the Hollywood Palladium and will be broadcast on VH1.
The nominations for the 16th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards are listed below in full:
Best Picture
- 127 Hours
- Black Swan
- The Social Network
- True Grit
- Winter’s Bone
- The Town
- Toy Story 3
- The Fighter
- Inception
- The King’s Speech
Best Actor
- James Franco, 127 Hours
- Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine
- Jeff Bridges, True Grit
- Robert Duvall, Get Low
- Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network
- Colin Firth, The King’s...
The King’s Speech and True Grit follow closely with eleven nominations each, while The Social Network and Inception each accumulated nine.
The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards will take place on January 14, 2011 at the Hollywood Palladium and will be broadcast on VH1.
The nominations for the 16th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards are listed below in full:
Best Picture
- 127 Hours
- Black Swan
- The Social Network
- True Grit
- Winter’s Bone
- The Town
- Toy Story 3
- The Fighter
- Inception
- The King’s Speech
Best Actor
- James Franco, 127 Hours
- Ryan Gosling, Blue Valentine
- Jeff Bridges, True Grit
- Robert Duvall, Get Low
- Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network
- Colin Firth, The King’s...
- 12/14/2010
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The nominations for the 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards have been announced, and amongst the many very pleasing revelations is that Black Swan has earned a record breaking 12 nominations.
Best Picture 127 Hours Black Swan The Fighter Inception The King’S Speech The Social Network The Town Toy Story 3 True Grit Winter’S Bone Best Actor Jeff Bridges – True Grit Robert Duvall – Get Low Jesse Eisenberg – The Social Network Colin Firth – The King’S Speech James Franco – 127 Hours Ryan Gosling – Blue Valentine Best Actress Annette Bening – The Kids Are Alright Nicole Kidman – Rabbit Hole Jennifer Lawrence – Winter’S Bone Natalie Portman – Black Swan Noomi Rapace – The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Michelle Williams – Blue Valentine Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale – The Fighter Andrew Garfield – The Social Network Jeremy Renner – The Town Sam Rockwell – Conviction Mark Ruffalo – The Kids Are Alright Geoffrey Rush -The King’S Speech Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams...
Best Picture 127 Hours Black Swan The Fighter Inception The King’S Speech The Social Network The Town Toy Story 3 True Grit Winter’S Bone Best Actor Jeff Bridges – True Grit Robert Duvall – Get Low Jesse Eisenberg – The Social Network Colin Firth – The King’S Speech James Franco – 127 Hours Ryan Gosling – Blue Valentine Best Actress Annette Bening – The Kids Are Alright Nicole Kidman – Rabbit Hole Jennifer Lawrence – Winter’S Bone Natalie Portman – Black Swan Noomi Rapace – The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Michelle Williams – Blue Valentine Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale – The Fighter Andrew Garfield – The Social Network Jeremy Renner – The Town Sam Rockwell – Conviction Mark Ruffalo – The Kids Are Alright Geoffrey Rush -The King’S Speech Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams...
- 12/14/2010
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
With The Social Network dominating the awards ceremony conversation thus far, the Broadcast Film Critics Association has announced its list of nominees for the Critics' Choice Movie Awards coming up on January 14, 2011. As you might expect, The Social Network makes a pretty strong showing in most of the categories, and yet it makes you reflect and realize how it basically lacked any strong female performers beyond Rashida Jones, who I'm convinced was added in as an expository afterthought when test audiences said they were getting confused by the rapid-fire pace of Sorkin's dialogue. Even so, this year's biggest contenders seem to be Black Swan and The Social Network, with possible underdogs in the form of 127 Hours, The Fighter, and Inception. It's hard to believe that the latest film from Oscar-winner Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire) would be considered an underdog, but compared to the critical darlings of The Social Network and Black Swan,...
- 12/13/2010
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
I will have commentary and even let you in on which films and actors I nominated, but for now here’s the complete list of nominations.
Nominations For The 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards
Best Picture
127 Hours
Black Swan
The Fighter
Inception
The King's Speech
The Social Network
The Town
Toy Story 3
True Grit
Winter's Bone
Best Actor
Jeff Bridges – “True Grit”
Robert Duvall – “Get Low”
Jesse Eisenberg – “The Social Network”
Colin Firth – “The King's Speech”
James Franco – “127 Hours”
Ryan Gosling – “Blue Valentine”
Best Actress
Annette Bening – “The Kids Are All Right”
Nicole Kidman – “Rabbit Hole”
Jennifer Lawrence – “Winter’s Bone”
Natalie Portman – “Black Swan”
Noomi Rapace – “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”
Michelle Williams – “Blue Valentine”
Best Supporting Actor
Christian Bale – “The Fighter”
Andrew Garfield – “The Social Network”
Jeremy Renner – “The Town”
Sam Rockwell – “Conviction”
Mark Ruffalo – “The Kids Are All Right”
Geoffrey Rush...
Nominations For The 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards
Best Picture
127 Hours
Black Swan
The Fighter
Inception
The King's Speech
The Social Network
The Town
Toy Story 3
True Grit
Winter's Bone
Best Actor
Jeff Bridges – “True Grit”
Robert Duvall – “Get Low”
Jesse Eisenberg – “The Social Network”
Colin Firth – “The King's Speech”
James Franco – “127 Hours”
Ryan Gosling – “Blue Valentine”
Best Actress
Annette Bening – “The Kids Are All Right”
Nicole Kidman – “Rabbit Hole”
Jennifer Lawrence – “Winter’s Bone”
Natalie Portman – “Black Swan”
Noomi Rapace – “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”
Michelle Williams – “Blue Valentine”
Best Supporting Actor
Christian Bale – “The Fighter”
Andrew Garfield – “The Social Network”
Jeremy Renner – “The Town”
Sam Rockwell – “Conviction”
Mark Ruffalo – “The Kids Are All Right”
Geoffrey Rush...
- 12/13/2010
- by Jeff Bayer
- The Scorecard Review
The Broadcast Film Critics Association (Bfca), for which I'm a proud member, has announced the nominees for the 16th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards!
The winners will be announced at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards ceremony on Friday, January 14, 2011 at 9:00 pm Et/Pt. VH1 will broadcast the gala live so set your DVRs right now!
.Black Swan. received an unprecedented 12 nominations for the 16th annual Critics. Choice Movie Awards, garnering nods for Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Editing, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup, Best Sound and Best Score. .True Grit. and .The King.s Speech. followed close behind with 11 nominations each, while .Inception. received 10 nominations and .The Social Network. garnered 9.
And have I told you that the Critics' Choice Movie Awards are the most accurate predictor of the Academy Award nominations? So take a look at...
The winners will be announced at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards ceremony on Friday, January 14, 2011 at 9:00 pm Et/Pt. VH1 will broadcast the gala live so set your DVRs right now!
.Black Swan. received an unprecedented 12 nominations for the 16th annual Critics. Choice Movie Awards, garnering nods for Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Editing, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup, Best Sound and Best Score. .True Grit. and .The King.s Speech. followed close behind with 11 nominations each, while .Inception. received 10 nominations and .The Social Network. garnered 9.
And have I told you that the Critics' Choice Movie Awards are the most accurate predictor of the Academy Award nominations? So take a look at...
- 12/13/2010
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
The Bfca have revealed their "Critics Choice" nominees and Black Swan looms like an evil tutu'ed shadow over the competition with a record breaking 12 nominations. True Grit and The King's Speech were second with 11 nominations each, indicating that the Bfca voters really do like the films they've just seen the most. The Bfca has long been known (and celebrated and reviled) as being obsessed with predicting the Oscars. It's a curious character quirk for an awards body that ought to be concerned with establishing its own voice and one that would be a smidgeon more respectable, even as pure punditry, if they'd only limit their acting categories to 5 nominees like the Oscars do. When individual pundits are judged on their predictive power, they aren't allowed extras, you know? But ah well.
Running the gamut from beloved to respected to entirely snubbed
The top ten films are as follows:127 HoursBlack SwanThe...
Running the gamut from beloved to respected to entirely snubbed
The top ten films are as follows:127 HoursBlack SwanThe...
- 12/13/2010
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
The Broadcast Film Critics Association, of which I am a voting member, released its 2010 nominations for its 16th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards this morning. “Black Swan” earned a record 12 nods (picture, director, actress, supporting actress, original screenplay, art direction, costume design, cinematography, editing, makeup, sound, and score), while 11 were bestowed upon “The King’s Speech” and “True Grit,” 10 upon “Inception,” and 9 upon “The Social Network.” Nicole Kidman, meanwhile, became the most nominated actor in the organization’s history when she received her seventh career nod (for best actress in “Rabbit Hole”).
Noteworthy inclusions: Noomi Rapace (“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”) for best actress; Jeremy Renner (“The Town”) for best supporting actor; Mila Kunis (“Black Swan”) for best supporting actress; “The Town” for best adapted screenplay; “The Fighter” for best ensemble; 13-year-old Chloe Moretz was nominated twice in the best young actor category (“Kick-Ass” and “Let Me In”); “I Love You Phillip Morris...
Noteworthy inclusions: Noomi Rapace (“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”) for best actress; Jeremy Renner (“The Town”) for best supporting actor; Mila Kunis (“Black Swan”) for best supporting actress; “The Town” for best adapted screenplay; “The Fighter” for best ensemble; 13-year-old Chloe Moretz was nominated twice in the best young actor category (“Kick-Ass” and “Let Me In”); “I Love You Phillip Morris...
- 12/13/2010
- by Scott Feinberg
- Scott Feinberg
"Black Swan" has charmed film critics.
Darren Aronofsky's ballet-themed thriller tops the Broadcast Film Critics Association's nominees with 12 nominations for the 16th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards.
The nods recognized Aronofsky as director, Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis for best actress and supporting actress, respectively, in addition to nominations for best picture, original screenplay, cinematography, art direction, editing, costume design, makeup, sound and score.
"True Grit" and "The King's Speech" were tied for the runner-up position with 11 nomination. Close behind were "Inception" (10) and "The Social Network" (9).
The Critics' Choice Movie Awards will be broadcast live on VH1 from the Hollywood Palladium on Friday, Jan. 14 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt.
The nominations:
Best Picture
"127 Hours"
"Black Swan"
"The Fighter"
"Inception"
"The King's Speech"
"The Social Network"
"The Town"
"Toy Story 3
"True Grit"
"Winter's Bone"
Best Actor
Jeff Bridges - "True Grit"
Robert Duvall - "Get Low"
Jesse Eisenberg -...
Darren Aronofsky's ballet-themed thriller tops the Broadcast Film Critics Association's nominees with 12 nominations for the 16th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards.
The nods recognized Aronofsky as director, Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis for best actress and supporting actress, respectively, in addition to nominations for best picture, original screenplay, cinematography, art direction, editing, costume design, makeup, sound and score.
"True Grit" and "The King's Speech" were tied for the runner-up position with 11 nomination. Close behind were "Inception" (10) and "The Social Network" (9).
The Critics' Choice Movie Awards will be broadcast live on VH1 from the Hollywood Palladium on Friday, Jan. 14 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt.
The nominations:
Best Picture
"127 Hours"
"Black Swan"
"The Fighter"
"Inception"
"The King's Speech"
"The Social Network"
"The Town"
"Toy Story 3
"True Grit"
"Winter's Bone"
Best Actor
Jeff Bridges - "True Grit"
Robert Duvall - "Get Low"
Jesse Eisenberg -...
- 12/13/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
This morning Black Swan got a huge and much needed boost from the Broadcast Film Critics Association (Bfca) as they announced their Critics Choice Award nominees and Darren Aronofsky's ballet thriller topped the list with 12 nominations including Picture, Actress (Natalie Portman), Supporting Actress (Mila Kunis), Director (Aronofsky), Original Screenplay (Mark Heyman, Andres Heinz and John McLaughlin), Cinematography (Matthew Libatique), Art Direction (Therese DePrez and Tora Peterson), Editing (Andrew Weisblum), Costume Design (Amy Westcott), Makeup, Sound and Score (Clint Mansell).
I don't say it's a much needed boost because the film was faltering, but more because it's not your typical Academy feature and this simply ensures Black Swan is now a serious Oscar contender... at least from a nomination standpoint.
Swan's 12 nominations was a record for the Bfca, but it only lead the Coen brothers' True Grit and Tom Hooper's The King's Speech by one nomination as both of...
I don't say it's a much needed boost because the film was faltering, but more because it's not your typical Academy feature and this simply ensures Black Swan is now a serious Oscar contender... at least from a nomination standpoint.
Swan's 12 nominations was a record for the Bfca, but it only lead the Coen brothers' True Grit and Tom Hooper's The King's Speech by one nomination as both of...
- 12/13/2010
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
It’s that time of year again, and after cramming all week to get my nominations in, the 16th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards nominations have been revealed. The awards will be on VH1 again, Friday, January 14th at 9:00 Pm Et/Pt. This is VH1′s fourth year hosting the awards, and the first year that the show will be broadcast internationally.
It was a strange year in movies, though I suppose they all are, because while there were some great films, the nomination process was much easier for me. Last year found me struggling to whittle down choices in almost every category (with the notable exception of Christoph Waltz for Supporting Actor), but this year I wasn’t spoiled for choice. That makes it somewhat less surprising that the nomination record would be broken by Black Swan with 12. Adding to the overall unprecedented nature of the nominations this year,...
It was a strange year in movies, though I suppose they all are, because while there were some great films, the nomination process was much easier for me. Last year found me struggling to whittle down choices in almost every category (with the notable exception of Christoph Waltz for Supporting Actor), but this year I wasn’t spoiled for choice. That makes it somewhat less surprising that the nomination record would be broken by Black Swan with 12. Adding to the overall unprecedented nature of the nominations this year,...
- 12/13/2010
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Black Swan received a record 12 Critics’ Choice Movie Award nominations from the Broadcast Film Critics Association, including nods for Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, and director Darren Aronofsky. True Grit and The King's Speech followed with 11 nominations each, while Inception received 10 and The Social Network nabbed nine. The 16th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards ceremony will take place on Jan. 14, on VH1. Read below for all the nominations:
Nominations For The 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards
Best Picture
127 Hours
Black Swan
The Fighter
Inception
The King's Speech
The Social Network
The Town
Toy Story 3
True Grit
Winter's Bone...
Nominations For The 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards
Best Picture
127 Hours
Black Swan
The Fighter
Inception
The King's Speech
The Social Network
The Town
Toy Story 3
True Grit
Winter's Bone...
- 12/13/2010
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
'True Grit' and 'The King's Speech' score 11 nods for show, which airs live on VH1 on January 14.
By Gil Kaufman
Natalie Portman in "Black Swan"
Photo: Fox Searchlight
While most of the country is still waiting to get its first glimpse of "Black Swan," the ballet drama starring Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis has already pirouetted into awards season with a record 12 nominations for the 16th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards. The show will air live on VH1 on January 14 at 9 p.m. Et from the Hollywood Palladium.
Darren Aronofsky's dance thriller wasn't the only film racking up serious love, with the Coen brothers' remake of "True Grit" and the stammering royal drama "The King's Speech" each picking up 11 nominations as well. One of the year's other critically acclaimed hits, "Inception," got 10 nominations, while "The Social Network" snagged nine.
Among the nods picked up by "Swan" were nominations for Best Picture,...
By Gil Kaufman
Natalie Portman in "Black Swan"
Photo: Fox Searchlight
While most of the country is still waiting to get its first glimpse of "Black Swan," the ballet drama starring Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis has already pirouetted into awards season with a record 12 nominations for the 16th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards. The show will air live on VH1 on January 14 at 9 p.m. Et from the Hollywood Palladium.
Darren Aronofsky's dance thriller wasn't the only film racking up serious love, with the Coen brothers' remake of "True Grit" and the stammering royal drama "The King's Speech" each picking up 11 nominations as well. One of the year's other critically acclaimed hits, "Inception," got 10 nominations, while "The Social Network" snagged nine.
Among the nods picked up by "Swan" were nominations for Best Picture,...
- 12/13/2010
- MTV Movie News
'True Grit' and 'The King's Speech' score 11 nods for show, which airs live on VH1 on January 14.
By Gil Kaufman
Natalie Portman in "Black Swan"
Photo: Fox Searchlight
While most of the country is still waiting to get its first glimpse of "Black Swan," the ballet drama starring Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis has already pirouetted into awards season with a record 12 nominations for the 16th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards. The show will air live on VH1 on January 14 at 9 p.m. Et from the Hollywood Palladium.
Darren Aronofsky's dance thriller wasn't the only film racking up serious love, with the Coen brothers' remake of "True Grit" and the stammering royal drama "The King's Speech" each picking up 11 nominations as well. One of the year's other critically acclaimed hits, "Inception," got 10 nominations, while "The Social Network" snagged nine.
Among the nods picked up by "Swan" were nominations for Best Picture,...
By Gil Kaufman
Natalie Portman in "Black Swan"
Photo: Fox Searchlight
While most of the country is still waiting to get its first glimpse of "Black Swan," the ballet drama starring Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis has already pirouetted into awards season with a record 12 nominations for the 16th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards. The show will air live on VH1 on January 14 at 9 p.m. Et from the Hollywood Palladium.
Darren Aronofsky's dance thriller wasn't the only film racking up serious love, with the Coen brothers' remake of "True Grit" and the stammering royal drama "The King's Speech" each picking up 11 nominations as well. One of the year's other critically acclaimed hits, "Inception," got 10 nominations, while "The Social Network" snagged nine.
Among the nods picked up by "Swan" were nominations for Best Picture,...
- 12/13/2010
- MTV Music News
Behold, the complete list of the 2010 Critics’ Choice Movie Awards nominations. Winners will be announced Jan. 14 on VH1.
Best Picture
“127 Hours”
“Black Swan”
“The Fighter”
“Inception”
“The King’s Speech”
“The Social Network”
“The Town”
“Toy Story 3″
“True Grit”
“Winter’s Bone”
Best Actor
Jeff Bridges, “True Grit”
Robert Duvall, “Get Low”
Jesse Eisenberg, “The Social Network”
Colin Firth, “The King’s Speech”
James Franco, “127 Hours”
Ryan Gosling, “Blue Valentine”
Best Actress
Annette Bening, “The Kids Are All Right”
Nicole Kidman, “Rabbit Hole”
Jennifer Lawrence, “Winter’s Bone”
Natalie Portman, “Black Swan”
Noomi Rapace, “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”
Michelle Williams, “Blue Valentine”
Best Supporting Actor
Christian Bale, “The Fighter”
Andrew Garfield, “The Social Network”
Jeremy Renner, “The Town”
Sam Rockwell, “Conviction”
Mark Ruffalo, “The Kids Are All Right”
Geoffrey Rush, “The King’s Speech”
Best Supporting Actress
Amy Adams, “The Fighter”
Helena Bonham Carter, “The King’s Speech”
Mila Kunis,...
Best Picture
“127 Hours”
“Black Swan”
“The Fighter”
“Inception”
“The King’s Speech”
“The Social Network”
“The Town”
“Toy Story 3″
“True Grit”
“Winter’s Bone”
Best Actor
Jeff Bridges, “True Grit”
Robert Duvall, “Get Low”
Jesse Eisenberg, “The Social Network”
Colin Firth, “The King’s Speech”
James Franco, “127 Hours”
Ryan Gosling, “Blue Valentine”
Best Actress
Annette Bening, “The Kids Are All Right”
Nicole Kidman, “Rabbit Hole”
Jennifer Lawrence, “Winter’s Bone”
Natalie Portman, “Black Swan”
Noomi Rapace, “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”
Michelle Williams, “Blue Valentine”
Best Supporting Actor
Christian Bale, “The Fighter”
Andrew Garfield, “The Social Network”
Jeremy Renner, “The Town”
Sam Rockwell, “Conviction”
Mark Ruffalo, “The Kids Are All Right”
Geoffrey Rush, “The King’s Speech”
Best Supporting Actress
Amy Adams, “The Fighter”
Helena Bonham Carter, “The King’s Speech”
Mila Kunis,...
- 12/13/2010
- by NextMovie Staff
- NextMovie
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