Boyhood Trophies. Nightcrawler Sweeps. Plus: A Bunch of Oscar Chart Updates
Thursday, December 18, 2014 at 8:00PM
NATHANIEL R in California, Chicago, Detroit, Nightcrawler, Oscars (14), Rosanna Arquette, Texas, film critics, precursor awards

Pro Boyhood. Meh on Gone GirlAs you have undoubtedly heard by now even President Barack Obama has boarded the Boyhood train, declaring it the best of the year... that he has seen (it might surprise you to hear that presidents don't have a lot of time for moviegoing). FLOTUS, who helped hand out the Oscar for Best Picture to Argo if you'll recall, offers up no "Best" opinion to People Magazine but randomly shares that she didn't think Gone Girl was all that and preferred the book.

Where were we? Oh yes. Regional critics groups are feeling a tiny bit friskier than usual. No, they really are. Oh sure there is a lot of hive mind action happening (Boyhood, Arquette, J.K., Citizen Four etcetera) but it's not quite as lockstep as it has been in recent years.

Since we last spoke a few more cities have weighed in and it's semi-interesting at least to see a range of Best Actress choices (Reese & Rosamund) and how about San Diego's total unblinking obsession with Nightcrawler?

Lou Bloom must have given them the hard sell. Lou Bloom got that job. [More...]

SAN DIEGO FILM CRITICS SOCIETY
Established in 1996, slightly before the glut in critics organizations happened they've been a bit hard to pin down in terms of their taste often going for unexpected choices like Winters Bone  or Ghost World or... um... King Kong as well as the usual Best Picture frontrunners that all critics groups succumb to semi-regularly. Nightcrawler is their most-winning film of all time with 7 prizes. Can you believe it?

Film Nightcrawler
Director Dan Gilroy, Nightcrawler 
Actress Marion Cotillard, Two Days One Night
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal, Nightcrawler
Supporting Actress Rene Russo, Nightcrawler
Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo, Foxcatcher
Adapted Screenplay Gone Girl
Original Screenplay Nightcrawler
Animated Feature The Boxtrolls
Documentary Citizen Four
Cinematography Nightcrawler
Score Nightcrawler
Editing Edge of Tomorrow
Production Design Grand Budapest Hotel
Foreign Film Force Majeure
Body of Work Willem Dafoe for The Fault in Our Stars / The Grand Budapest Hotel / John Wick / A Most Wanted Man / Nymphomaniac Vol. II

PHOENIX FILM CRITICS SOCIETY
Established in 2000 Phoenix tends to get stuck in weird ruts. They gave ALL of their best picture prizes to the Lord of the Rings trilogy in their day and for the past seven years with an Inglourious Basterds exception they've given their best picture prize to the total Oscar frontrunner. But this year Birdman, which could well win Best Picture but is no sure thing like the others. 

Picture Birdman
Director Alejandro Inarritu, Birdman
Actress Rosamund Pike, Gone Girl
Actor Michael Keaton, Birdman
Supporting Actress Keira Knightley, Imitation Game
Supporting Actor JK Simmons, Whiplash 
Youth Performance Male Jaden Leiberer St Vincent
Youth Performance Female Lilla Crawford, Into the Woods
Ensemble Birdman
Original Score Birdman
Cinematography Birdman
Editing Birdman
Production Design Grand Budapest HOtel
Costume Design Grand Budapest Hotel
Visual Effect Interstellar
Stunts Edge of Tomrorrow
Breakthrough Performancce On Camera Rosamund Pike, Gone Girl
Breakthrough Performance Behind Camera Dan Gilroy, Nightcrawler
Original Song "Everything is Awesome," The LEGO Movie
Original Screenplay Grand Budapest Hotel
Adapted Screenplay Gone Girl
Animated Feature The LEGO Movie
Family Film Into the Woods
Foreign Film Ida 
Documentary I'll Be Me 

AUSTIN
You know that Texas critics branch have to vote for Boyhood. It's in their bylaws. I kid I kid. I am partial to films about New York City and Detroit myself. Especially when they ring true. 

 Film Boyhood
Their top 10 went like so...

  1. Boyhood
  2. Whiplash
  3. Grand Budapest Hotel
  4. Birdman
  5. Snowpiercer
  6. Nightcrawler
  7. Selma
  8. The Imitation Game
  9. [TIE] Inherent Vice & Gone Girl

Director Richard Linklater, Boyhood 
Actress Rosamund Pike, Gone Girl
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal, Nightcrawler
Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette, Boyhood
Supporting Actor JK Simmons, Whiplash
Adapted Screenplay Gone Girl
Original Screenplay Nightcrawler
Animated Feature The LEGO Movie
Documentary Citizen Four
Cinematography Birdman
Score Birdman
Foreign Film Force Majeure
First Film Dan Gilroy, Nightcrawler
Breakthrough Artist Jennifer Kent, The Babadook
Best Austin Film Boyhood
Special Honorary Award Gary Poulter for his performance in Joe 

 

DETROIT FILM CRITICS SOCIETY
Formed in 2007. I was amused to see that one of the members of my home away from home (I grew up in Detroit) listed the best supporting actress winner as Patricia's eldest sis "Rosanna Arquette". I'm sure Rosanna wouldn't mind a similar revival and, hell, she probably deserves one. At her best she was a very memorable screen presence. There was even a top 10 pop hit about her, people

Film Boyhood
Director Richard Linklater, Boyhood 
Actress Rosamund Pike, Gone Girl
Actor Michael Keaton, Birdman
Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette, Boyhood
Supporting Actor JK Simmons, Whiplash
Screenplay Boyhood
Documentary Citizen Four
Breakthrough Award Damien Chazelle, Whiplash

CHICAGO FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION
This critical organization handed out its first Best Picture prize to Mississippi Burning for 1988. But they immediately moved to their still-in-use format of a nomination round first in which Do The Right Thing trumped and interesting array of competitors - far more interesting than the Oscar lineup sharing only one film (Born on the Fourth of July). Their nominations after that were more Oscar in synch. In fact in their past decade of awardage only 8 of their 50 Best Picture nominees, haven't been similarly honored by Oscar though that number will probably jump to 9 of 50 since Under the Skin was a top nominee for them this year. We used to love the nomination round with Chicago, which was idiosyncratic to them for a long time, but now that 60%+ of the tiny critics organizations do it it feels like overkill. Especially with so much Oscar overlap. 

It's also the land of Nick & Tim! So we love the Windy City. Though you cannot hold them responsible for these prizes. I'm just saying they live there. Miss you guys!


 

Film Boyhood
Director Richard Linklater, Boyhood 
Actress Julianne Moore, Still Alice
Actor Michael Keaton, Birdman
Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette, Boyhood
Supporting Actor JK Simmons, Whiplash 
Adapted Screenplay Gone Girl
Original Screenplay Grand Budapest Hotel
Animated Feature The LEGO Movie
Documentary Life Itself
Cinematography [TIE] Birdman and Grand Budapest Hotel 
Editing Whiplash
Production Design Grand Budapest Hotel
Foreign Film Force Majeure
Score Under the Skin
Most Promising Performer Jack O'Connell Starred Up / Unbroken
Most Promising Filmmaker Damien Chazelle, Whiplash


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