"Moonlight," "Manchester by the Sea" also score impressively
By Jake Coyle, Film Writer
NEW YORK (AP) --Damien Chazelle’s Los Angeles musical “La La Land” was named best film of the year by the New York Film Critics Circle.
The group announced their picks Thursday on Twitter, spreading around their awards to a variety of Oscar contenders. The top award came as something of a twist after the critics’ early choices leaned toward Barry Jenkins’ coming-of-age portrait “Moonlight” and Kenneth Lonergan’s grief-filled drama “Manchester by the Sea.”
“Moonlight” won awards for best director (Jenkins), best cinematography (James Laxton) and best supporting actor (Mahershala Ali). “Manchester by the Sea” took best actor for Casey Affleck, best screenplay for Lonergan and best supporting actress for Michelle Williams. Williams was honored jointly for her performances in “Manchester by the Sea” and Kelly Reichardt’s “Certain Women.”
Best film was the sole award for “La La Land,” which opens next week. Chazelle’s film, starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, also led the Critics’ Choice Awards nominations on Thursday with 12 nods.
Those three films – “La La Land,” ‘’Moonlight” and “Manchester by the Sea”- have been the favored critics’ choices in the early going of Hollywood’s awards season. “Moonlight” led the Gotham Film Independent Awards on Monday. “Manchester by the Sea” topped the National Board of Review Awards on Tuesday.
Each group, however, has its own quirks and other favorites – Denzel Washington’s “Fences” and Martin Scorsese’s late-arriving “Silence,” among others – are also in the mix. On Sunday, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association will make their picks.
The NYFCC, a body of several dozen New York-area critics, named Isabelle Huppert best actress for her lead performances in Paul Verhoeven’s “Elle” and Mia Hansen-Love’s “The Things to Come.” Best first-film was a tie between Kelly Fremon Craig’s teen comedy “The Edge of Seventeen” and Trey Edward Shults’ micro-budget family drama “Krisha.”
Special awards were also singled out for Thelma Schoonmaker, Scorsese’s longtime editor, and the 25th anniversary restoration of Julie Dash’s “Daughters of the Dust.”
Here’s a full category-by-category rundown:
2016 Awards
Best Picture
LA LA LAND
Best Director
Barry Jenkins
MOONLIGHT
Best Screenplay
Kenneth Lonergan
MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
Best Actress
Isabelle Huppert for both
ELLE
and
THE THINGS TO COME
Best Actor
Casey Affleck
MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
Best Supporting Actress
Michelle Williams for both
MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
and
CERTAIN WOMEN
Best Supporting Actor
Mahershala Ali
MOONLIGHT
Best Cinematographer
James Laxton
MOONLIGHT
Best Animated Film
Zootopia
Best Non-Fiction Film (Documentary)
O.J.: Made in America
Best Foreign Language Film
Toni Erdmann
Best First Film (a tie)
Kelly Fremon Craig
THE EDGE OF SEVENTEEN
and
Trey Edward Shults
KRISHA
Special Awards
Thelma Schoonmaker
Julie Dash’s DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST (25TH ANNIVERSARY RESTORATION)
“Heretic” and “Maria” Set As Red Carpet Premieres At AFI Fest
The American Film Institute (AFI) has announced that Heretic, the psychological thriller starring Hugh Grant, and Maria, based on the life of opera singer Maria Callas starring Angelina Jolie, will round out the Red Carpet Premieres section at this year’s AFI Fest. The Heretic Gala Screening will take place on Thursday, October 24, and the Maria Gala Screening will be held on Saturday, October 26. The complete Red Carpet Premieres section includes the world premieres of Music By John Williams, Robert Zemeckis’ Here, Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl and Clint Eastwood’s Juror #2. All Red Carpet Premieres will take place at the historic TCL Chinese Theatre. The full lineup for AFI Fest 2024 will be unveiled on October 1.
“At the heart of AFI Fest is an unwavering dedication to celebrating the best in global cinema--together,” said Bob Gazzale, AFI president and CEO. “We look forward to uniting artists and audiences once again to be inspired by the art form in a powerful sense of community.”
Heretic follows two young missionaries (Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East) who are forced to prove their faith when they knock on the wrong door and are greeted by a diabolical Mr. Reed (portrayed by Grant), becoming ensnared in his deadly game of cat-and-mouse. The film is directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods and produced by Stacey Sher, Beck, Woods, Julia Glausi and Jeanette Volturno. The film will be released nationwide by A24 on November 8.
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