The New York Film Critics Circle always likes to be first out of the gate with its awards, and things are no different in 2014. Once again taking to Twitter to slowly reveal each award as they are voted on, the final tallies are in, all the categories are covered, and one of the most talked about movies of the year is on top.
In 2013, it was David O. Russell‘s "American Hustle" walking away with a trifecta of awards, and this year Richard Linklater’s "Boyhood" performs similarly, nabbing top honors for Best Film, Best Director and Best Supporting Actress. In the acting categories, four different films are represented, including James Gray‘s "The Immigrant" which picked up two awards.
But remember, the taste of critics and Academy voters don’t always align, so don’t hold this as an augur for the Oscars too closely. Check out the full list of winners below.
The 2014 New York Film Critics’ Circle Award Winners:
Best Film: "Boyhood" (read our review)
Best Director: Richard Linklater for "Boyhood" (read our interview with Richard Linklater)
Best Actress: Marion Cotillard for "Two Days, One Night" and "The Immigrant" (read our reviews: ‘Two Days,’ ‘The Immigrant’)
Best Actor: Timothy Spall for “Mr. Turner” (read our review)
Best Supporting Actress: Patricia Arquette for “Boyhood”
Best Supporting Actor: J.K. Simmons for “Whiplash” (read our review)
Best Screenplay: “The Grand Budapest Hotel” (read our review and our interview with Wes Anderson)
Best Cinematography: Darius Khondji for “The Immigrant” (read our review and interview with James Gray)
Best Animated Film: “The Lego Movie” (read our review)
Best Foreign Language Film: “Ida” (read our review)
Best Nonfiction Film: “Citizenfour” (read our review and interview with director Laura Poitras)
Best First Film: "The Babadook" (read our review)
Special Award: Adrienne Mancia
JULIANNE MOORE, MICHAEL KEATON, EMMANUEL LUBEZKI AND THE BOOK OF LIFE ARE ROBBED
JULIANNE MOORE WAS 100%
UNDESERVED
JULIANNE MOORE THE REAL WINNER
Congrats mr
Gray!!!!!!!
Go, Marion! The Oscar for Best Actress should have your name engraved on it!
So glad to see The Immigrant popping up a few places, particularly since TWC absolutely buried that film. Glad Gray has defenders.
Kevin, in the case of Boyhood, its trifecta did not include Best Actress but rather Best Supporting Actress.