More love for Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master." This time, the Kansas City Film Critics Circle showered the movie with the Best Film trophy and Best Original Screenplay for Anderson. But Anne Hathaway received love too! The actress has been collecting Best Supporting Actress awards for her wonderful performance as Fantine in "Les Miserables."
Here's the complete list of winners of the 2012 Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards. For a complete list of winners/nominees of other award-giving bodies, click here:
Best Film
The Master
Robert Altman Award for Best Director
Ang Lee
Life of Pi
Best Actress
Jennifer Lawrence
Silver Linings Playbook
Best Actor
Daniel Day-Lewis
Lincoln
Best Supporting Actress
Anne Hathaway
Les Miserables
Best Supporting Actor
Philip Seymour Hoffman
The Master
Best Adapted Screenplay
Chris Terrio
Argo
Best Original Screenplay
Paul Thomas Anderson
The Master
Best Foreign Language Film
Amour
(Austria/France)
Vince Koehler Award for Best Science Fiction,...
Here's the complete list of winners of the 2012 Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards. For a complete list of winners/nominees of other award-giving bodies, click here:
Best Film
The Master
Robert Altman Award for Best Director
Ang Lee
Life of Pi
Best Actress
Jennifer Lawrence
Silver Linings Playbook
Best Actor
Daniel Day-Lewis
Lincoln
Best Supporting Actress
Anne Hathaway
Les Miserables
Best Supporting Actor
Philip Seymour Hoffman
The Master
Best Adapted Screenplay
Chris Terrio
Argo
Best Original Screenplay
Paul Thomas Anderson
The Master
Best Foreign Language Film
Amour
(Austria/France)
Vince Koehler Award for Best Science Fiction,...
- 12/18/2012
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Both the Kansas City Film Critics Circle and the San Francisco Film Critics Circle announced their annual awards this evening, naming Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master the best picture of 2012. The film also received Best Supporting Actor and Best Original Screenplay from Kansas City, while also taking Best Actor from San Francisco.
Kansas City didn’t really hold any other surprises other than an award that we don’t see much among critics groups, one awarded to the Best Science Fiction, Fantasy, or Horror Film of the Year. The recipient was the outstanding The Cabin in the Woods.
San Francisco spread their awards out quite a bit, giving two to several films including Zero Dark Thirty (Best Director and Best Original Screenplay), Lincoln (Best Supporting Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay), and Amour (Best Actress and Best Foreign Language Film).
It’s very interesting how Zero Dark Thirty‘s reign...
Kansas City didn’t really hold any other surprises other than an award that we don’t see much among critics groups, one awarded to the Best Science Fiction, Fantasy, or Horror Film of the Year. The recipient was the outstanding The Cabin in the Woods.
San Francisco spread their awards out quite a bit, giving two to several films including Zero Dark Thirty (Best Director and Best Original Screenplay), Lincoln (Best Supporting Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay), and Amour (Best Actress and Best Foreign Language Film).
It’s very interesting how Zero Dark Thirty‘s reign...
- 12/17/2012
- by Jeff Beck
- We Got This Covered
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