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MOVIE NEWS
New York Film Critics Online Dig Slumdog![]()
Today I joined the New York Film Critics Online for the first time as we selected our picks for the best of 2008. And despite the fact that I didn't pick Slumdog Millionaire for much of anything, it practically swept the awards, nabbing Best Picture, Best Director for Danny Boyle and co-director Loveleen Tandan, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, and Best Score. OK, fine, I picked it for Best Cinematography-- at least one of my picks made it.
The acting awards went to actors who have been tapped by other critics groups as well-- Sean Penn for Best Actor (Milk), Sally Hawkins for Best Actress (Happy-Go-Lucky), Heath Ledger for Best Supporting Actor (The Dark Knight) and Penelope Cruz for Best Supporting Actress (Vicky Cristina Barcelona). While I know runners-up don't count, it's worth noting that both female categories were exceptionally close, with Michelle Williams (Wendy and Lucy) damn near winning Best Actress, and both Viola Davis (Doubt) and Vera Farmiga (Nothing But the Truth) giving Cruz a run for her money. Below is the full list of winners, as well as NYFCO's top ten, which were the films we voted on for Best Picture. BEST PICTURE Slumdog Millionaire BEST DIRECTOR Danny Boyle w/ Loveleen Tandan - Slumdog Millionaire BEST ACTOR Sean Penn - Milk BEST ACTRESS Sally Hawkins - Happy-Go-Lucky BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Penelope Cruz - Vicki Cristina Barcelona BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Slumdog Millionaire - Anthony Dod Mantle BEST SCREENPLAY Slumdog Millionaire - Simon Beaufoy BEST FOREIGN PICTURE 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days BEST DOCUMENTARY Man on Wire BEST ANIMATED FEATURE Wall-E BEST SCORE Slumdog Millionaire - A.R. Rahman BEST BREAKOUT PERFORMANCE Sally Hawkins - Happy-Go-Lucky BEST DEBUT AS DIRECTOR Martin McDonagh - In Bruges BEST ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE Milk BEST PICTURES (alphabetical) Che A Christmas Tale The Curious Case of Benjamin Button The Dark Knight Happy-Go-Lucky Milk Rachel Getting Married Slumdog Millionaire Wall-E The Wrestler |