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'The Brutalist' Triumphs at 2024 NY Film Critics Circle Awards

Originally Published 1 year ago — by TheWrap

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Brady Corbet's film "The Brutalist" won Best Film at the New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC) awards, with Adrien Brody taking Best Actor for his role in the film. RaMell Ross was awarded Best Director for "Nickel Boys," while Marianne Jean-Baptiste won Best Actress for "Hard Truths." Other notable winners include Kieran Culkin and Carol Kane in supporting roles, and "Flow" as Best Animated Film. The NYFCC, a group of 45 New York-based critics, has been a significant predictor of Oscar nominations.

'The Brutalist' Dominates 2024 NYFCC Awards with Top Honors

Originally Published 1 year ago — by AwardsWatch

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The New York Film Critics Circle awarded Brady Corbet's 'The Brutalist' as Best Film of 2024, with Adrien Brody winning Best Actor for his role. Carol Kane surprised with a Best Supporting Actress win for 'Between the Temples,' marking her first major critics prize. Other notable winners include RaMell Ross for Best Director ('Nickel Boys') and Marianne Jean-Baptiste for Best Actress ('Hard Truths'). The awards ceremony will be held on January 8, 2025, in New York.

'The Brutalist' Dominates 2024 NY Film Critics Circle Awards

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Deadline

The New York Film Critics Circle has awarded "The Brutalist" as Best Film and its star, Adrien Brody, as Best Actor. Directed by Brady Corbet, the film was acquired by A24 after its Venice Film Festival premiere. Other notable winners include RaMell Ross for Best Director with "Nickel Boys," Carol Kane for Best Actress in "Between the Temples," and Kieran Culkin for Best Supporting Actor in "A Real Pain." The awards often predict Oscar nominees, though not always winners.

Live Updates: 2024 NY Film Critics Circle Award Winners Announced

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

The New York Film Critics Circle is currently voting on its annual awards for 2024, with live updates being provided by The Hollywood Reporter. The awards recognize achievements in various categories such as Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actor, among others. Notable winners announced so far include Marianne Jean-Baptiste for Best Actress and Kieran Culkin for Best Supporting Actor. The NYFCC, founded in 1935, comprises critics from various media outlets and honors contributions to cinema, with winners celebrated in January.

New York Film Critics Circle 2024: Winners, Predictions, and Live Updates

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

The New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC), the oldest critics group in the U.S., is announcing its 2024 winners, which often predict Oscar success. Notable winners include Marianne Jean-Baptiste for Best Actress in "Hard Truths," Kieran Culkin for Best Supporting Actor in "A Real Pain," and Carol Kane for Best Supporting Actress in "Between the Temples." The awards gala will be held on January 8, 2025, in New York.

'The Brutalist' Triumphs at 2024 NY Film Critics Circle Awards

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

The New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC) awarded "The Brutalist" as Best Film, with Adrien Brody winning Best Actor for his role in the film. Marianne Jean-Baptiste took Best Actress for "Hard Truths," while RaMell Ross won Best Director for "Nickel Boys." The awards highlight the unpredictability of this year's season, with independent films gaining significant recognition. The NYFCC's choices often influence Oscar nominations, making these wins crucial for the films' visibility and momentum in the awards circuit.

Christopher Nolan's Workout Roast: Peloton Instructor Slams 'Tenet' Mid-Session

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BuzzFeed News

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At the New York Film Critics Circle ceremony, director Christopher Nolan humorously recounted an incident where a Peloton instructor criticized his film "Tenet" during a class, unaware that Nolan was participating. The instructor, Jenn Sherman, had expressed confusion over the movie's complex plot, saying it was "two and a half hours of my life that I want back." Social media users later found footage of the class. Sherman addressed the incident on Instagram, noting the improbability of Nolan attending her class years later and praising his latest film, "Oppenheimer." She also extended an invitation to Nolan to join another Peloton class, promising an insult-free experience.

Christopher Nolan's Workout Takes a Turn as Peloton Instructor Roasts 'Tenet'

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Deadline

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Christopher Nolan humorously shared an experience during his acceptance speech for Best Director at the New York Film Critics Circle, where a Peloton instructor criticized his film 'Tenet' during his workout. The instructor, Jenn Sherman, expressed confusion and frustration about the movie's complexity while Nolan was participating in the class. Nolan used this story to highlight the difference between professional film criticism and casual opinions, advocating for a more professional approach to film critique.