Re: NSFC Winners
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2023 4:27 pm
And that would appear to be a wrap.
Cate Blanchett has nailed all three historic critics' groups for the second time in her career (this one a tad better, because she tied at LA for Jasmine).
Ke Huy Quan also sweeps the groups, because, clearly, no other supporting performance existed this year.
TAR, remarkably, becomes the 7th film to win all 3 prizes -- though with an asterisk, since it tied in LA. Second year in a row this has happened, same as happened in 2009/2010.
Farrell goes 2/3.
And supporting actress/director remain wildly split among the groups. It'd be kind of nice if all three listed contenders in supporting actress make the Oscar nominations list (according to one critic, Hong Chau ranked 4th, which would also make for an interesting slate).
Not much else to say about this group, which long ago stopped being the adventuresome bunch it was originally envisioned as.
Cate Blanchett has nailed all three historic critics' groups for the second time in her career (this one a tad better, because she tied at LA for Jasmine).
Ke Huy Quan also sweeps the groups, because, clearly, no other supporting performance existed this year.
TAR, remarkably, becomes the 7th film to win all 3 prizes -- though with an asterisk, since it tied in LA. Second year in a row this has happened, same as happened in 2009/2010.
Farrell goes 2/3.
And supporting actress/director remain wildly split among the groups. It'd be kind of nice if all three listed contenders in supporting actress make the Oscar nominations list (according to one critic, Hong Chau ranked 4th, which would also make for an interesting slate).
Not much else to say about this group, which long ago stopped being the adventuresome bunch it was originally envisioned as.