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L.A. film critics name Anora as Best Picture
Inside the Los Angeles film critics vote that gave ‘Anora’ best picture
Times columnist Glenn Whipp and film editor Joshua Rothkopf break down the winners and less fortunate in this year's Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. vote.
Atlanta movie critics give Best Film nod to ‘Anora’
The Atlanta Film Critics Circle is the only Atlanta-specific film critics organization among the nation’s hundreds of regional and national critics groups. The 38-member AFCC is also one of only a handful of critic groups that votes in early December for its annual awards,
‘Anora’ takes home top prize from Boston Society of Film Critics
The upcoming Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown," which opens Dec. 25, was recognized for two of its actors’ performances.
‘Anora’ Named Best Picture At 50th Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award: Winners List
Voting kicked off Sunday for the 50th Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA) Awards, ahead of the January awards ceremony.
‘Anora’ wins big with the Atlanta Film Critics Circle
Sean Baker’s “Anora” won big with the Atlanta Film Critics Circle (AFCC) this year, taking home the critics’ organization’s Best Film prize for 2024. “Anora” follows a Brighton Beach stripper named Ani (Mikey Madison) who embarks on a whirlwind romance with the son of a Russian oligarch (Mark Eydelshteyn).
L.A. film critics name Anora as Best Picture, The Brutalist as Runner-Up
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association (aka LAFCA) has named Anora as the Best Picture of 2024, edging out The Brutalist. The post L.A. film critics name Anora as Best Picture, The Brutalist as Runner-Up appeared first on JoBlo.
'Anora' Named Best Film of 2024 by Los Angeles Film Critics
Sean Baker's raucous film "Anora" has been named the best movie of 2024 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, which announced its awards on Sunday. Brady Corbet's "The Brutalist" took the runner-up spot.
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Golden Globe winner predictions: ‘Anora’ takes the early lead in comedy/musical [Updated Dec. 11]
Who would win if the 2025 Golden Globes ceremony was held today? According to our exclusive Gold Derby predictions, where ...
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From courtesan to cash grab: The empty tragedy of Anora
In Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata, the courtesan Violetta sacrifices her own happiness for the sake of her beloved’s family, ...
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'Mr. & Mrs. Smith' Casts 'Anora' Breakout Mark Eydelshteyn as Mr. Smith in Season 2
Smith" Season 2, TheWrap has learned. Eydelshteyn joins the Prime Video series as Mr. Smith. But there were notably many ...
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Anora or Wicked? Golden Globe nominations to be announced
Wicked, Conclave, Anora and The Brutalist are a few of the films expected to pick up Golden Globe nominations, which are ...
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‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ Season 2 Casts ‘Anora’ Star Mark Eydelshteyn as Male Lead
Anora' breakout Mark Eydelshteyn has been cast as the male lead in the second season of Amazon MGM's 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith.' ...
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AFI Names ‘Anora,’ ‘Wicked’ and ‘Emilia Perez’ on Annual Top 10 List
The AFI list also includes "Conclave," "Nickel Boys," "The Brutalist," "Dune: Part Two," "Sing Sing," "A Complete Unknown" ...
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‘Anora’ Nabs Best Picture at L.A. Film Critics Awards, Marianne Jean-Baptiste Makes History With Lead Win (Full Winners List)
Oscar-winning indie studio Neon emerged as the big winner at the Los Angeles Film Critics Association’s 50th annual ...
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Mikey Madison makes a big splash with 'Anora'
While “Anora” is Madison’s biggest role to date, the twenty-something actress had a regular role on “Better Things,” played a ...
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