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Welcome to the website of the New York Film Critics Circle, an organization of film reviewers from New York-based publications that exists to honor excellence in U.S. and world cinema. Founded in 1935, the Circle’s membership includes critics from daily newspapers, weekly newspapers, magazines...
Special Awards: Maya Cade for the creation of the Black Film Archive; Diane Weyermann, posthumous award for supporting daring and impactful filmmaking at Sundance and Participant; and Marshall Fine for his years of service as New York Film Critics Circle’s general manager and decades on the NY...
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As we head into the awards season, the New York Film Critics Circle (NYFCC) has recently had its annual say on proceedings in the film industry over the last calendar year, announcing their winners of a number of prestigious awards, with the winners due to pick them up at the organization...
The New York Film Critics Circle have had their say, handing out three awards for “Zero Dark Thirty” and three for “Lincoln.” Here’s what we’ve learned about the Oscars from this first batch of precursor prizes. -Insertgroups:8- Best Picture: "Zero Dark Thirty"“Zero Dark Thirty”...
The New York Film Critics Circle has named Killers of the Flower Moon as its best film of 2023. The Martin Scorsese-directed movie about the Osage murders was also recognized with the best actress award for star Lily Gladstone. Oppenheimer and May December each received two awards as well. ...
The Dead, 1904: Irish Rep Brings James Joyce Adaptation Home (to New York) for the Holidays ByElysa Gardner November 26, 2024 ★★★☆ Ciarán O'Reilly's charming production returns with a new cast, and delicious food and drink Merchant...
The New York Film Critics Circle has named “ Tár ” as its best picture of the year, with Todd Field’s contemporary drama about a renowned conductor and composer also nabbing best actress for Cate Blanchett’s leading performance.
“gutsy, jubilantly anguished musical with infectious melodies” by Ben Brantley forThe New York Times. InThe New Yorker, Vinsom Cunningham wrote, “To watch this show is to enter, by some urgent, bawdy magic, an ecstatic and infinitely more colorful version of the famous surreal lithograph by...