OFCS announces 2011 awardsThe Online Film Critics Society -- of which I am a member -- today announced the winners our 15th annual awards. Link below go to my reviews... and I’ve got a few reviews of these films to catch up on. I hate that The Tree of Life won so many awards, but I am only one voter among many... Best Picture: The Tree of Life Best Animated Feature: Rango Best Director: Terrence Malick - The Tree of Life Best Lead Actor: Michael Fassbender - Shame Best Lead Actress: Tilda Swinton - We Need to Talk About Kevin Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Plummer - Beginners Best Supporting Actress: Jessica Chastain - The Tree of Life Best Original Screenplay: Midnight in Paris Best Adapted Screenplay: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Best Editing: The Tree of Life Best Cinematography: The Tree of Life Best Film Not in the English Language: A Separation Best Documentary: Cave of Forgotten Dreams Special Awards: Disqus commentsblog comments powered by Disqus |
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Cave of Forgotten Dreams Christopher Plummer Jessica Chastain Martin Scorsese Michael Fassbender Midnight in Paris OFCS Rango Separation Shame Terrence Malick Tilda Swinton Tinker Tailor Solider Spy Tree of Life We Need to Talk About Kevin related· AWFJ announces 2011 awards · Beginners (trailer) · Cave of Forgotten Dreams (review) · trailer break: ‘Cave of Forgotten Dreams’ · question of the day: What is the most egregious snub among the Oscar nominations for 2011’s films? · OFCS announces nominees for 15th annual awards · question of the day: Is the biggest Memorial Day weekend ever a reboot for in-the-doldrums Hollywood, or just a blip on the radar? · blame Twitter for Wil Wheaton’s nonblogging; ‘Shit My Dad Says’ shitcanned; Catherine Tate may take over ‘The Office’; more: leftover links · We Need to Talk About Kevin (trailer) · The Tree of Life (review) bloggyprevious post: female gazing at: Josh Holloway next post: London photo of the day: the last bit of festive for the season |








