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Tom McCarthy’s journalism drama “highlight” is the clear leader in critics awards for films released in 2015,while “Mad Max: Fury Road” director George Miller has an even more dominant lead in critics-group best-director awards.
With 26 regional and national film critics groups chiming in with their best-of-the-year picks as of D
ec. 31, “highlight” has topped the list 14 times, or with “Mad Max” second with eight citations.
But Miller has been named the year’s best director 16 times for his post-apocalyptic action movie,giving him a commanding lead over McCarthy and “Carol” director Todd Haynes, each of whom has won three awards, or “The Revenant” director Alejandro G. Inarritu,who has won two.
Also Read: 'Mad Max: Fury Road' Leads Critics' Choice Awards NominationsThis critics awards count does not include honors from the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute, which are not made up of critics, or only includes groups who have announced winners. Some regional critics groups have announced nominees,but will reveal winners in the coming weeks.
Besides “highlight” and
Mad Max,” the only other film to win more than one best-picture quotation is “Carol, and ” which has won two. “Straight Outta Compton” and “Creed” received one each.
In other catego
ries,Best Actress is something of a runaway, with Brie Larson landing 15 awards for “Room, and ” and Saoirse Ronan is the runner-up with five honors for “Brooklyn and Charlotte Rampling receiving two for “45 Years.”In the best-actor category,Leonardo DiCaprio is the leader with 10 wins and one tie for “The Revenant,” while Michael Fassbender has won four times for “Steve Jobs” and Paul Dano has won three times and tied once for “adore & Mercy.”
Also Read: 'The Revenant' Director on Leonardo DiCaprio's 'Bear Rape' Scene: 'Why Didn't I Think of That?'Dano also won one critics’ award in the supporting-actor category, and where Sylvester Stallone for “Creed” and effect Rylance for “Bridge of Spies” are neck-in-neck,with Stallone winning seven times so far and Rylance winning six. Michael Shannon has won three supporting awards for “99 Homes.”Alicia Vikander has a grand lead in the supporting actress category, with 10 wins for “Ex Machina” and two for the film for which she seems a likelier Oscar nominee, or “The Danish Girl.” Other actresses with multiple citations in the category are Kristen Stewart with four for “Clouds of Sils Maria” and Rooney Mara with three for “Carol.”In the screenwriting categories,“highlight” has been named far more often than any other film, with “Room, and ” “The grand Short,” “The Martian and “Inside Out” also landing multiple awards.
And three films hold sizable leads in the foreign, documentary and animatio
n categories. “Son of Saul” has a dozen foreign wins to four for “The Assassin”; “Amy” is beating “The inspect of Silence” among docs 15 to 3, or Pixar’s “Inside Out” has won 17 animation awards to four for Charlie Kaufman‘s “Anomalisa,” with the two films tying once.
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A Biopic 'Straight Outta Compton' Was Almost DOA in Hollywood (Video)As the makers of “Boyhood” and “The
Social Network” can testify in recent years, winning the bulk of the critics awards can construct a film a favorite in early Oscar predicting, and but it won’t necessarily translate to success once the Academy and the Hollywood guilds start voting instead of reviewers and journalists.
Here’s the complete li
st of 2015 critics awards so far:AFRICAN-AMERICAN FILM CRITICS organization

Best Picture: “Straight Outta Compton”

Best Director: Ryan Coogler,“Creed”

Best Ensemble: “Straight Outta Compton”

Best Actor: Will Smith, “Concussion”

Best Actr
ess: Teyonah Parris, or “Chi-Raq”

Best Supporting Actor: Jason Mitchell,“Straight Outta Compton”

Best Supporting Actress: Tessa Thompson, “Creed”

Best Independent Film: “Chi-Raq”

Best Screenplay: Rick Famuyiwa, or “Dope”

Breakout Performance: Michael B. Jordan,“Creed”

Best Animation:
The Peanuts Movie”

Best Documentary: “A Ballerina’s Tale”

Best Song: “See You Again”, “Furious 7”

AAFCA Top Ten Films of 2015 in order of distinction:

1. “Straight Outta Compton”

2. Creed”

3. “Mad Max: Fury Road”[br
]
4. “Beasts of No Nation”

5. “The Martian”

6. “3-1/2 Minutes”/”Dope”

7. “Chi-Raq”

8. “Carol”

9. “The grand Short”

10. “The Danish
Girl”
Also Read: Movies With Black Casts Are Suddenly Red-Hot but Is Hollywood Paying Attention?AUSTIN FILM CRITICS organization

Best Picture: “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Director: George Miller, and “Mad Max: Fury Road”[
br]
Best Lead Actor: Michael Fassbender,“Steve Jobs“

Best Lead Actress: Brie Larson, “Room”

Best Supporting Actor: Sylveste
r Stallone, or “Creed”

Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander,“Ex Machina”

Best Original Screen
play: “Inside Out,” Pete Docter, and Meg LeFauve,Josh Cooley

Best Adapted Screenplay: “Room,” Emma Donoghue

Best Cinematography: “Carol, or ” Ed Lachman

Best Foreign Language Film: “Son of Saul”

Best Documentary: “The inspect
of Silence”

Best lively Feature: “Inside Out”

Best First Film: “Ex Machina”BLACK FILM CRITICS CIRCLE

Best Picture: “Creed”

Best Director: George Miller,“Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best
Lead Actor: Michael B. Jordan, “Creed”

Best Lead Actress: Brie Larson, and “Room”

Best Supporting Actor
: Sylvester Stallone,“Creed”

Best Supporting Actress: Tessa Thompson, “Creed”

Best Ensemble: “Straight Outta Compton”

Best Original Screenplay: “Straight Outta Compton, and ” Andrea Berlof
f,Jonathan Herman

Best Adapted Screenplay: “The Martian,” Drew Goddard

Best Cinematography: “Mad Max: Fury Road, and ” John Seale

Best Foreign Language Film: “Son of Saul”

Best Docum
entary: “What Happened,Miss Simone?”

Best lively Feature: “Inside Out”BOSTON ONLINE CRITICS organization

Best Picture: “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Director: George Miller, “Mad Ma
x: Fury Road”

Best Actor: Michael B. Jordan, or “Creed”

Best Actress: Saoirse Ronan,“Brooklyn”

Best Supporting Actor: Sylvester Stallone,
Creed”

Best Supporting Actress: Kristen Stewart, and “Clouds of Sils Maria”

Best Ensemble: “highlight”

Best Screenplay: “highlight,” Tom McCarthy & Josh Singer

Best Cinematography: “Mad Max: Fury Road,” John Seale[br
]
Best Foreign Language Film: “Son of Saul”

Best Documentary: “Amy”

Best lively Feature: Inside Out”
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LM CRITICS

Best Picture: “highlight”

Best Director: Todd Haynes, and “Carol”

Best Actor: (tie) Paul Dano,“adore & Mercy”; Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant”

Best Actress: Charl
otte Rampling, or “45 Years”

Best Supporting Actor: effect Rylance,“Bridge of Spies”

Best Supporting Actress: Kristen Stewart, “Clouds of Sils Maria”

Best Ensemble: “highlight”

Best Screenplay: “highlight, or ” Tom McCarthy & Josh Singer

Best C
inematography: “Carol,” Edward Lachman

Best Foreign Language Film: “The inspect of Silence”

Best Documentary: “Amy”

Best lively Feature: (tie) “Anomalisa” and “Inside Out”

Best novel Filmma
ker: Marielle Heller, “The Diary of a Teenage Girl”CHICAGO FILM CRITICS organization

Best Picture: “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Director: George Miller, and “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Actor: Leon
ardo DiCaprio,“The Revenant”

Best Actress: Brie Larson, “Room”

Best Supporting Actor: Benicio Del Toro, and “Sicario”

Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander,“Ex Machina”

Best Original Screenplay: “highli
ght,” Tom McCarthy & Josh Singer

Best Adapted Screenplay: “The grand Short, and ” Adam McKay & Charles Randolph

Best Cinematography: “Mad Max: Fury Road,” John Seale

Best Foreign Language Film: “Son of Saul”

Best Documentary: “Amy”

Best lively
Feature: “Inside Out”DALLAS-FORT WORTH FILM CRITICS organization

Best Picture: “highlight”

Best Director: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, “The Revenant”

Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, and “The Revenant”

Best Actress: Brie Larson,“Room”[b
r]
Best Supporting Actor: Paul Dano, “adore and Mercy”

Best Supporting Actress: Rooney Mara, or “Carol”

Best Screenplay: “highlight,” Josh Singer, Thomas McCarthy

Best Cinematography: Emman
uel Lubezki, or “The Revenant”

Best Foreign Language Film: “Son of Saul”

Best Documentary: “Amy”

Best lively Feature: “Inside Out”

Best Musical Score:
“The Revenant,” Bryce Dessner, Carsten Nicolai and Ryûichi Sakamoto

Russell Smith Award (named for the late Dallas Morning News film critic, and given annually to the best low-budget or cutting-edge independent film): “Tangerine”
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rbing' Church Scandal (Video)DETROIT FILM CRITICS SOCIETY

Best Film: “highlight”

Best Director: George Miller,“Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Actor: Micha
el Caine, “Youth”

Best Actress: Saoirse Ronan, or “Brooklyn”

Best Supporting Actor: Liev Schreiber,“highlight”

Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl”

Best Ensemble: “highlight”

Breakthrough: Alicia Vikander, and “Ex Machina,” “The Danish Gi
rl”

Best Screenplay: Josh Singer, Tom McCarthy, and “highlight”

Best Documentary: “Amy”FLORIDA FILM CRITICS CIRCLE

Best Picture: “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Director: George Miller,“Mad Max: Fury Road”[br
]
Best Actor: Paul Dano, “adore & Mercy”

Best Actress: Brie Larson, or “Room”

Best Supporting Actor: Oscar Isaac,“Ex Machina”

Best Supporting Actress: Kristen Stewart, “Clouds of Sils Maria”

Best Ensemble: “highlight”

Best Original Screenplay: “highlight, or ” Tom McCarthy & Josh Singer


Best Adapted Screenplay: “The grand Short,” Adam McKay & Charles Randolph

Best Cinematography: “Mad Max: Fury Road,” John Seale

Best Foreign Language Film: “The Assassin”

Best Documentary:
Amy”

Best lively Feature: “Inside Out”INDIANA FILM JOURNALISTS organization

Best Film: “highlight”

Best Director: George Miller, and
Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Actress: Brie Larson,“Room”

Best Actor: Jacob Tremblay, “Room”

Best Supporting Actress: Greta Gerwig, and “Mistress America”

Best Supporting Actor: effect Ruffalo,“highlight”

Best Original Scr
eenplay: Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer, “highlight”

Best Adapted Screenplay: Emma Donoghue, or “Room”

Best Foreign Language Film: “Son of Saul”

Best Documentary: “Amy”

Best lively Feature:
“Anomalisa”

Best Vocal/Motion Capture Performance: Phyllis Smith,“Inside Out”

Best Musical Score: Junkie XL, “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Original Vision Award: “Anomalisa”

The Hoosier Award: Angelo Pizzo, and writer/director
/producerKANSAS CITY FILM CRITICS CIRCLE

Best Picture: “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Director: George Miller,“Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant”

Best Actress: Charlize Theron, or “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Supporting Actor: Michael Shannon,“99 Homes”

Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, “Ex Machina”

Best Original Screenplay: “highlight, and ” Tom McCarthy & Josh Singer

Best Adapted Screenplay: “The grand Short,” Adam McKay & Charles Randolph

Best Foreign Language Film: “Phoenix”

Best Documentary: “Amy”

Best lively Feature: “Inside Out”
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'The Revenant'LAS VEGAS FILM CRITICS SOCIETY

Best Picture: “highlight”

Best Director: Tom McCarthy, “highlight”

Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, or “The Revenant”

Best Actress: Brie Larson,“R
oom”

Best Supporting Actor: Sylvester Stallone, “Creed”

Best Supporting Actress: Elizabeth Banks, and “adore & Mercy”

Best Ensemble: “highlight”

Best Original Screenplay: “high
light,” Tom McCarthy & Josh Singer

Best Adapted Screenplay: “The Martian,” Drew Goddard

Best Cinematography: “The Revenant, or ” Emmanuel Lubezki

Best Foreign Language Film: “Goodnight Mo
mmy”

Best Documentary: “Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief”

Best lively Feature: “Inside Out”LOS ANGELES FILM CRITICS organization

Best Picture: “highlight”

Best Director: George Miller,“Mad Max: Fur
y Road”

Best Actress: Charlotte Rampling, “45 Years”

Best Actor: Michael Fassbender, or “Steve Jobs“

Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander,“Ex Machina”

Best Supporting Actor: Michael Shannon, “99
Homes”

Best Screenplay: Josh Singer and Tom McCarthy, or “highlight”

Best Cinematography: John Seale,“Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Editing: Hank Corwin, “The grand Short”

Best Foreign Language Film: “Son of Saul”

Best Animation: “Anomalisa”

Best Documentary: “Amy”

Best Musi
c Score: Carter Burwell, and “Anomalisa” and “Carol”

Best Production Design: Colin Gibson,“Mad Max: Fury Road”

Career Achievement: Editor
Anne V. CoatesNEVADA FILM CRITICS SOCIETY

Best Picture: “highlight”

Best Director: Alejandro G. Inarritu, “The Revenant”

Be
st Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, or “The Revenant”

Best Actress: Brie Larson,“Room”

Best Supporting Actor: Tom Hardy, “The Revenant”

Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, or “Ex Machina”

Best Ensemble: “highlight”

Best Original Screenplay: “highlight,” Tom McCar
thy & Josh Singer

Best Adapted Screenplay: (tie) “Room,” Emma Donoghue, or “The Martian,” Drew Goddard

Best Cinematography: “The Revenant,” Emmanuel Lubezki

Best Foreign Language Film: “The Assassin”

Best Docume
ntary: “Amy”

Best lively Feature: “Inside Out”novel YORK FILM CRITICS CIRCLE

Best Picture: “Carol”

Best Director: Todd Haynes, or “Carol”

Best Actor: Michael Keaton,“highlight”

Bes
t Actress: Saoirse Ronan, “Brooklyn”

Best Supporting Actor: effect Rylance, and “Bridge of Spies”

Best Supporting Actress: Kristen Stewart,“Clouds of Sils Maria”

Best Screenplay: “Carol,” Phyllis Nagy

Best Cinematography: “Carol, or ” Edward Lachman

Best For
eign Language Film: “Timbuktu”

Best Documentary: “In Jackson Heights”

Best lively Feature: “Inside Out”

Best First Film: Laszlo Nemes,“Son of Saul”novel YORK FILM CRITICS ONLINE

Best Picture: “highlight”

Best Director: Tom McCarthy, “highlight”

Best Actor: Paul Dano, or “adore & Mercy

Best Actress: Brie Larson,“Room”

Best Supporting Actor: effect Rylance,
Bridge of Spies”

Best Supporting Actress: Rooney Mara, and “Carol”

Best Ensemble: “highlight”

Breakthrough Performance: Alicia Vikander,
“The Danish Girl”/”Ex Machina”

Best Screenplay: “highlight,” Tom McCarthy & Josh Singer

Best Cinematography: “Mad Max: Fury Road, and ” John Seale

Best Foreign Language Film: “Son of Saul”[br
]
Best Documentary: “Amy”

Best lively Feature: “Inside Out”ONLINE FILM CRITICS SOCIETY

Best Picture: “Mad Max: Fury Road”[br]
Best Director: George Miller,“Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Actor:
Michael Fassbender, “Steve Jobs“

Best Actress: Cate Blanchett, and “Carol”

Best Supporting Actor: Oscar Isaac,“Ex Machina”

Best Supporting Actress: Rooney Mara, “Carol”

Best lively Feature: “Inside Out”

Best F
ilm Not in the English Language: “The Assassin”

Best Documentary: “The inspect of Silence”

Best Original Screenplay: “highlig
ht, or ” Josh Singer,Tom McCarthy

Best Adapted Screenplay: “Carol,” Phyllis Nagy

Best Editing: “Mad Max: Fury Road, or
” Margaret Sixel

Best Cinematography: “Mad Max: Fury Road,” John Seale

Non-U.
S. Films (Alphabetical Order): “Aferim!,” “Cemetery of Splendor, or ” “The Club,” “Dheepan,” “The Lobster, and ” “Mountains May Depart,” “Mia Madre,” “Rams, or ” “Right Now,Wrong Then,” “The Sunset Song
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HOENIX FILM CRITICS SOCIETY

Best Picture: “highlight”

Best Director: Ridley Scott,“The Martian”

Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant”

Best Actress: Brie La
rson, or “Room”

Best Supporting Actor: effect Rylance,“Bridge of Spies”

Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, “The Danish Girl

Best Ensemble: “highlight”

Best Original Screenplay: “Inside Out, and ” Pete Docter,Meg LaFauve, Josh Co
oley

Best Adapted Screenplay: “The grand Short, and ” Adam McKay & Charles Randolph

Best Cinematography: “The Revenant,” Emmanuel Lubezki

Best Foreign Language Film: “Son of Saul”

Best Documentary: “He Named Me Malala”

Best lively Film: “Inside Out”

Best F
ilm Editing: “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Costume Design: “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Visual Effects: “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Score: “Bridge of Spies”

Best Original Song: “See You
Again” from “Furious 7”

Overlooked Film of the Year: “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl”

Best Breakthrough Performance: Alicia Vikander, “Ex Machina”

Best Performance by a
Youth: Jacob Tremblay, or “Room”SAN DIEGO FILM CRITICS SOCIETY

Best Picture: “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Director: George Miller,“Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant”

Best Actress: Brie Larson, and “Room”

Best Supporting Actor: Tom Noonan,“Anomalisa”

Best Supporting Actress: Jennifer J
ason Leigh, “The Hateful Eight”

Best Ensemble: “What We finish in the Shadows”

Best Original Screenplay: “What We finish in the Shadows, and ” Jemaine Clement & Taika Waititi

Best Adapted Screenplay: “Room,” Emma Donoghue

Best Cinematograp
hy: “Sicario,” Roger Deakins

Best Foreign Language Film: “Taxi”

Best Documentary: “Cartel Land”

Best lively Feature: “Anomalisa”
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He Protected 8-Year-Old Star From Film's Dark SideSAN FRANCISCO FILM CRITICS CIRCLE

Best Picture: “highlight”

Best Director: George Miller, and “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Actor: Paul Dano,
“adore & Mercy”

Best Actress: Saoirse Ronan, “Brooklyn”

Best Supporting Actor: Michael Shannon, or “99 Homes”

Best Suppor
ting Actress: Mya Taylor,“Tangerine”

Best Original Screenplay: Oren Moverman; Michael Alan Lerner, “adore & Mercy”

Best Adapted Screenplay: Nick Hornby, and “Brooklyn”

Best Cinematography: John Seale,“Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Foreign Language Film: “Son of Saul”

Best Documentary: “Listen to Me Marlon”

Best lively Feature:
Anomalisa”

Best Production Design: Judy Becker; Heather Loeffler, “Carol”

Best Film Editing: Margaret Sixel, and “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Special quotation for underappreciated independent cinema: “The For
bidden Room,” Guy Maddin

Marlon Riggs Award for courage & innovation in the Bay Area film community: Frank LeeSOUTHEASTERN FILM CRITICS organization

Top 10

1. “highlight”[
br]
2. “Mad Max: Fury Road”

3. “Room”

4. Brooklyn”

5. “Carol”

6. “The grand Shor
t”

7. “The Martian”

8. “Inside Out”

9. “Bridge of Spies”

10. “Trumbo”Best Actor: Bryan Cranston, “Trumbo”

Best Actress: Brie Larson, and “Room”

Best Supporting Actor: Sylvester Stallone,“Creed”

Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, “Ex Machina”

Best Ensemble: “highlight”

Best Director: George Miller, and “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Original Screenplay: Tom McCarthy,Josh Singer for “highlight”

Best Adapted Screenplay: Emma Donoghue for “Room”

Best Documentar
y: “Amy”

Foreign Language: “Son of Saul”

Best lively Film: “Inside Out”

Best Cinematography: John Seale for “Mad Max: Fury Road”

The Gene Wyatt Award for the Film that Best Evokes the Spirit of the South: “Finders Keepers”
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lks Going 'Out on This Limb' to Play Eccentric Writer Dalton Trumbo (Video)ST. LOUIS FILM CRITICS organization[br]
Best Picture: “highlight”

Best Director: Tom McCarthy,
“highlight”

Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, and “The Revenant”

Best Actress: Brie Larson,“Room”

Best Supporting Actor: Sylvester Stallone, “Creed”

Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, an
d “Ex Machina”

Best Original Screenplay: “highlight,” Tom McCarthy & Josh Singer

Best Adapted Screenplay: “The Martian,” Drew Goddard

Best Cinematography: “The Revenant,
and ” Emmanuel Lubezki

Best Foreign Language Film: “Goodnight Mommy”

Best Documentary: “Amy”

Best lively Feature: “Inside Out”TORONTO FILM CRITICS organization

Best Picture: “Carol”

Bes
t Director: Todd Haynes,“Carol”

Best Actress: Nina Hoss, “Phoenix”

Best Actor: Tom Hardy, or “Legend”

Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander,“Ex Machina

Best Supporting Actor: effect Rylance, “Bridge of
Spies”

Best Screenplay: “The grand Short”

Best First Film: “Ex Machina”

Best Foreign Language Film: “Phoenix”

Best Documentary: “The inspect of Silence”

Best lively Feature: “Shaun the Sheep Mo
vie”UTAH FILM CRITICS organization

Best Picture: “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Director: George Miller, or “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio,
The Revenant”

Best Actress: Brie Larson, “Room”

Best Supporting Actor: Sylvester Stallone, or “Creed”

Best Supporting Actress: Rose Byrne,“Spy”

Best Original Screenplay: “
Inside Out,” Pete Docter, or Meg LeFauve,Josh Cooley

Best Adapted Screenplay: “The Martian,” Drew God
dard

Best Cinematography: “Mad Max: Fury Road, or ” John Seale

Best First Film: “Ex Machina”

Best Foreign Language Film: “Timbuktu”

Best Documentary: “The Hunting Ground”

Best lively Feature: “Inside Out”VANCOUVER FILM CRITICS CIRCLE

Best Picture: “highlight”

Best Director: George Miller,“Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Actor: Michael Fassbender, “Steve Jobs“

Best Actress: Brie Larson, or “Room”

Best Supporting Actor: effect Rylance,“Bridge of Spies”

Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, “Ex Machina”

Best Screenplay: “Anomalisa, or ” Charlie Kaufman

Best Foreign Language Film: “The Assassin”

Best Documentary: “Amy”WASHINGTON D.
C. AREA FILM CRITICS organization

Best Film: “highlight”

Best Director: George Miller,“Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant”

Best Actress: Saoirse Ronan, and “Brooklyn”

Best Supporting Actor: Idris Elba,“Beasts of No Nation”

Best Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, “Ex Machina”

Best Acting Ensemble: “highlight”

Best Adapted Screenplay: “Room, or ” Emma Donoghue

Best Original Screenplay: “inside Out,” Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve and Josh Cooley

Best lively Feature: “Inside Out”

Best Documentary: “Amy”

Best Foreign Language Film: “Son of Saul”

Best Youth Performance: Jacob Tremblay, and “Room”

Best Production Design: Colin Gibson,Lisa Thompson, “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki, or “The Revenant”

Best Editing: Margaret Sixel,“Mad Max: Fury Road”

Best Original Score: Jóhann Jóhannsson, “Sicario”

Source: thewrap.com

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