Critics’ Choices
In Time, Richard Corliss on the New York Film Critics‘ picks:
"I sprinted down the corridors of TIME this afternoon, eager to spread the news of the New York Film Critics Circle voting for the year’s best films. The winner, in the film, director, screenplay and supporting actor categories? The Coen brothers‘ No Country for Old Men, which three different people told me they’d been meaning to see. The runner-up, with wins for best actor and cinematographer? There Will Be Blood, an audience-punishing epic that doesn’t open for another two weeks. Best actress? Julie Christie, in Away From Her [above, with Gordon Pinsent], which earned less than $5 million in its North American release.
"I didn’t even tell them that [...]
by Andre Soares | December 13, 2007
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Tags: Alain Resnais, André Dussollier, Away from Her, Cries and Whispers, Critics Choices, Film Awards, Ingmar Bergman, Julie Christie, Private Fears in Public Places, Richard Corliss
