Saturday, January 05, 2013

‘The Master' Wins Big With The National Society Of Film Critics

Congrats to "The Master" crew for winning big this afternoon with the National Society Of Film Critics. Amy Adams and Mihai Malaimare Jr. took home top honors for Best Supporting Actress and Best Cinematography respectively while the film was a runner-up for Best Picture, Best Director (PTA), Best Screenplay (PTA), Best Actor (Joaquin Phoenix) and second runner-up for Best Supporting Actor (Philip Seymour Hoffman). (via Awards Daily)
BEST PICTURE
*1. Amour (Sony Classics) – 28
2. The Master – 25
3. Zero Dark Thirty – 18

BEST DIRECTOR
*1. Michael Haneke (Amour) – 27
2. Kathryn Bigelow – 24
2. Paul Thomas Anderson – 24

BEST ACTOR
*1. Daniel Day-Lewis – Lincoln – 59 (Dreamworks/Touchstone)
2. Denis Lavant – 49
2. Joaquin Phoenix – 49

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
*1.  Matthew McConaughey – Magic Mike (Warner Bros.), Bernie (Millennium Entertainment) – 27
2. Tommy Lee Jones – 22
3. Philip Seymour Hoffman – 19

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
*1. Amy Adams – The Master (The Weinstein Co.) – 34
2. Sally Field – 23
3. Anne Hathaway – 13

BEST SCREENPLAY
*1. Lincoln (Dreamworks/Touchstone) – Tony Kushner – 59
2. The Master (P.T. Anderson)– 27
3.  Silver Linings Playbook (David O. Russell) – 19

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
*1. Master (Mihai Malaimare, Jr. ) – 60
2. Skyfall (Roger Deakins) – 30
UPDATE 1/7: According to Criticwire Paul has also been awarded the Best Director prize by the Online Film Critics Society with Philip Seymour Hoffman taking Best Supporting Actor. Nice!

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3 comments:

  1. Maybe I'm just saying this because I'm such a huge fan, but I think The Master will do fairly well at the Oscars. Not that awards matter, but if you're naming the 10 best motion pictures of the year and The Master isn't on the list...

    Picture
    Director
    Actor
    Supporting Actor
    Supporting Actress
    Screenplay
    Cinematography
    Score

    8 nominations, and that's not counting Production Deisign etc.

    I think PTA has enough love and support, plus many that like the movie truly champion it.

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  2. I predict only 3 nominations: Supp. Actor (Hoffman), Supp. Actress (Adams) and Cinemathography.
    I think for Best Actor, they will go with Lewis, Hawkes, Jackman, Washington and Cooper. I know this Phoenix snub is very unfair, but it seems likely!

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  3. I haven't been paying attention. Is Matthew McConaughey considered a favorite for Best supporting actor?

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