- Best Picture - The Social Network
- Runner Up - Carlos
- Best Director - (Tie) Olivier Assayas ("Carlos") and David Fincher ("The Social Network")
- Best Foreign Language Film - Carlos
- Runner Up - Mother
- Best Animated Film - Toy Story 3
- Runner Up - The Illusionist
- Best Actor - Colin Firth "The King's Speech"
- Runner Up - Edgar Ramriez "Carlos"
- Best Actress - Kim Hye-ja "Mother"
- Jennifer Lawrence "Winter's Bone"
- Best Documentary - Last Train Home
- Runner Up - Exit Through the Gift Shop
- Best Screenplay - Aaron Sorkin "The Social Network"
- Runner Up - David Seidler "The King's Speech"
- Best Supporting Actor - Niels Arestrup "A Prophet"
- Runner Up: Geoffrey Rush "The King's Speech"
- Best Supporting Actress - Jacki Weaver "Animal Kingdom"
- Runner Up - Olivia Williams "The Ghost Writer"
- Best Cinematography - Black Swan
- Runner Up - True Grit
- Best Production Design: Inception
- Runner Up - The King's Speech
- Best Music/Score (tie): "The Ghost Writer" (Alexandre Desplat) and "The Social Network" (Trent Reznor/Atticus Ross)
- Douglas E. Edwards Award for Independent/Experimental Film/Video: "Film Socialism"
- New Generation: Lena Dunham, "Tiny Furniture"
"I don't take the movies seriously, and anyone who does is in for a headache." --Bette Davis (Opinions Expressed Are My Own)
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Los Angeles Film Critics Awards
Wow, some interesting choices. They really stretched it with Kim Hye-ja and Niels Arestrup, but awesome, and intriguing choices. I think the runner's up though, Geoffrey Rush and Jennifer Lawrence are more telling in terms of the Oscar race. They also went for foreign movies such as Carlos and Mother in major categories, which is extremely interesting.
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