More good news for Mad Max: Fury Road, which secured another Best Picture prize along with Best Director, Best Editing and Best Visual Effects. Leonardo DiCaprio makes another appearance at the top of a list as does Brie Larson who hasn’t gotten that much attention lately. It’s clear this group loved genre pics with Mad Max, Ex Machina, Anomalisa and What We Do in Shadows doing quite well.
Award Tallies
(4) Mad Max: Fury Road
(2) Anomalisa, Room, What We Do in the Shadows
The Awards
Best Picture
Mad Max: Fury Road (RU: Ex Machina)
Best Animated Film
Anomalisa (RU: Inside Out)
Best Director
George Miller – Mad Max: Fury Road (RU: Lenny Abrahamson – Room)
Best Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio – The Revenant (RU: Jason Segel – The End of the Tour)
Best Actress
Brie Larson – Room (RU: Charlize Theron – Mad Max: Fury Road)
Best Supporting Actor
Tom Noonan – Anomalisa (RU: Oscar Isaac – Ex Machina)
Best Supporting Actress
Jennifer Jason Leigh – The Hateful Eight (RU: Kristen Stewart – Clouds of Sils Maria)
Best Original Screenplay
What We Do in the Shadows (RU: Mistress America)
Best Adapted Screenplay
Room (RU: The End of the Tour)
Best Use of Music in a Film
The Hateful Eight (RU: Love & Mercy)
Best Editing
Mad Max: Fury Road (RU: Sicario)
Best Cinematography
Sicario (RU: The Revenant)
Best Production Design
Brooklyn (RU: Mad Max: Fury Road)
Best Sound Design
Mad Max: Fury Road (RU: Love & Mercy)
Best Visual Effects
The Walk (RU: Mad Max: Fury Road)
Best Foreign Film
Taxi (RU: White God)
Best Documentary
Cartel Land (RU: Amy)
Best Ensemble Performance
What We Do in the Shadows (RU: The Hateful Eight)
Breakthrough Artist
Jacob Tremblay – Room (RU: Alicia Vikander – Ex Machina, The Danish Girl)
Body of Work
Alicia Vikander – Ex Machina, The Danish Girl, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Burnt
San Diego Film Critics Society Data
First Awards: 1996 (20)



















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