December 12, 2005
Lists, 12/12.
As with yesterday's lists entry, this one'll be updated throughout the day as those lists keep rolling on out.
Ken Tucker places A History of Violence at the top of New York's list, names Viggo Mortensen best actor and Michelle Williams best actress. "Art-House" movies get a mini-list of their own, with Rize on top of it. The list runs over over three pages, encompassing such categories as "Best NYV-Made Documentary Your Teenager Should Be Required to Watch" (The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till) and "Most Beautiful Sex Scene" (Tony Leung and Zhang Ziyi in 2046). Also: Jada Yuan hands the "Industry Award" to James Schamus and David Linde of Focus Features.
At Movie Poop Shoot, Chris Ryall revisits the highs and lows of 2005, month by month. This first part runs from January through June.
Gabriel at Modern Fabulosity finds the Boston Film Critics Awards at Movie City News: Brokeback Mountain, Ang Lee, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Reese Witherspoon. Related: Nick Davis on Boston, the movies and the list.
Update: So the National Board of Review has come through with a list after all, picking Good Night, and Good Luck as best film and honorably mentioning nine others. Karina Longworth's got the full list at Cinematical. The Reeler laughs, The Reeler cries. Nick Davis just laughs.
Update: The New York Film Critics Circle has posted its list of awards. If you don't feel like reading sentences and paragraphs, Movie City News already worked up the list as a, well, list. At any rate, once again, it's Ang Lee and Brokeback Mountain.
Posted by dwhudson at December 12, 2005 6:01 AM





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