• Precursor: Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics

    Below are the ranked lists of the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics. They release their information differently than other groups. The film at the head of the list is the actual winner, but they rank the top 5 (in some cases top 1 or 2) and list them in that order. These were announced December 16,…

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  • Precursor: San Diego Film Critics

    Below are the San Diego Film Critics awards winners and runners-up. These were announced December 15, 2009 Winner Tallies (6) Inglourious Basterds (2) The Messenger The Winners Best Film: Inglourious Basterds      Runner-Up: Runner-Up: A Single Man Best Director: Quentin Tarantino – Inglourious Basterds      Runner-Up: Runner-Up: James Cameron – Avatar

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  • Precursor: Indiana Film Critics

    Below are the Indiana Film Critics award winners. This group has never announced previously to my knowledge, so may be a new entity. These were announced December 14, 2009. Winner Tallies (3) Up in the Air (2) Where the Wild Things Are The Winners Best Film of the Year: Up in the Air      Runner-Up: Fantastic…

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  • R.I.P. Oscar winner Jennifer Jones

    The legendary actress who received five Oscar nominations, winning for her performance in The Song of Bernadette has died. A full obituary is to follow: By Bob Thomas, Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — A publicist says Jennifer Jones, who was nominated for Academy Awards five times and won for her portrayal of a saintly…

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  • Precursor: Screen Actors Guild Nominations

    The Nominations have been announced. They are listed below. For a direct link to the forum discussion topic, click here: UAADB SAG Nominations Topic. Nomination Tallies (3) Inglourious Basterds; Precious; Up in the Air (2) An Education; The Hurt Locker; Invictus; The Last Station; Nine Total Nominations Best Ensemble An Education The Hurt Locker Inglourious…

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  • Original Song Contenders

    The Academy has released the short list of 63 eligible songs for this year’s Oscars. Below is the list. I’ll have thoughts on it later, as today is the SAG nominations, so I’ll be focusing somewhat there. Beverly Hills, CA (December 16, 2009) — Sixty-three songs from eligible feature-length motion pictures are contending for nominations…

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  • Precursor: Chicago Film Critics Association Nominations

    Below are the nominations for the Chicago Film Critics Association awards. Nomination Tallies (6) Up in the Air; Where the Wild Things Are (5) The Hurt Locker; Inglourious Basterds (4) A Serious Man (3) An Education; The Informant!; Precious; Up The Nominations Best Picture: The Hurt Locker Inglourious Basterds A Serious Man Up in the…

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  • The DVD Report #134: December 15, 2009

    Quentin Tarantino came bursting onto the scene with 1992’s Reservoir Dogs and made an even bigger impact with 1994’s multi-award winning Pulp Fiction. His output since has been sporadic, consisting only of 1997’s Jackie Brown; 2003’s Kill Bill, Vol. 1; 2204’s Kill Bill, Vol. 2,segments of 2005’s Sin City and 2007’s Grindhouse, none of which…

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  • The DVD Report #134

    Quentin Tarantino came bursting onto the scene with 1992’s Reservoir Dogs and made an even bigger impact with 1994’s multi-award winning Pulp Fiction. His output since has been sporadic, consisting only of 1997’s Jackie Brown; 2003’s Kill Bill, Vol. 1; 2204’s Kill Bill, Vol. 2,segments of 2005’s Sin City and 2007’s Grindhouse, none of which…

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  • Tripp’s Post-Globe Nomination Predictions

    Well, with 3 major critics groups finished and the Globe nominations finished this morning, frontrunners and losers are already starting to creep out of the woodwork or fall out of sight. Anyways, here are my Post-Globe Nod predictions, with brief (and probably incorrect) insight following the categories. Please do not hold any of these against…

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  • Precursor: Golden Globe Nominations

    The Nominations for the Golden Globe Awards have been announced. The nominees are below. Nominations Tallies (6) Up in the Air (5) Nine (4) Avatar; Inglourious Basterds (3) The Hurt Locker; Invictus; It’s Complicated; Precious; A Single Man The Nominations Best Picture, Drama Avatar The Hurt Locker Inglourious Basterds Precious Up in the Air Best…

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  • Precursor: San Francisco Film Critics

    The San Francisco Film Critics nominations are below: Winner Tallies (2) The Hurt Locker The Winners Best Picture: The Hurt Locker Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker Best Actor: Colin Firth – A Single Man Best Actress: Meryl Streep – Julie & Julia Best Supporting Actor: Christian McKay – Me and Orson Welles…

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  • Precursor: Southeastern Film Critics Association

    The Southeastern Film Critics Association have selected their Best Films of 2009. Below is that list. Winner Tallies (3) Up in the Air The Winners Best Picture: Up in the Air Best Animated Film: Up Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker Best Actor: George Clooney – Up in the Air Best Actress: Meryl…

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  • Precursor: New York Film Critics Circle

    The winners of the 75th Annual New York Film Critics Circle Awards have been announced. The winners are listed below: Winner Tallies (2) The Hurt Locker; Fantastic Mr. Fox The Winners Best Picture: The Hurt Locker Best Animated Film: Fantastic Mr. Fox Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker Best Actor: George Clooney –…

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  • Precursor: Broadcast Film Critics Association Nominations

    I refuse to call them the Critics’ Choice awards because it’s not true. They contain a small fraction of the critics base, mostly representing broadcast journalists who act as Film Critics. And when you have someone like Tom O’Neil as a member, you can’t always be taken seriously. Anyway, because they have decided they want…

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