2012 National Society of Film Critics Awards Winners

The National Society of Film Critics, comprised of 60 prominent film writers (including Roger Ebert), voted to honor filmmakers in several categories on Saturday, January 5th. As there are no nominees, per se, the final results are posted below.

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Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

Wins for "The Master" make me smile, but "Amour" is uninspiring. Haneke is a miserable, lifeless director.

Jan 8 - 06:29 PM

Brad and Netflix

Bradly Martin

I do find it fascinating how praised Amour is while Lars Vantier has been over all ignored for making films like Amour for the past 5 years.

Jan 9 - 08:38 AM

Matt Hoffman

matthew hoffman

Love Haneke and von Trier! Von Trier is just too intense for some people.

Jan 9 - 12:49 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

I'd say the opposite - they're too sedate (practically comatose) for me.

Jan 9 - 03:12 PM

Gage Kent

Gage Kent

Hate Lars and Haneke. I gave them both plenty of chances to impress me... they haven't managed to do so.

Jan 9 - 07:06 PM

Angus M.

Angus Milne

Have you at least seen Melancholia? Seems to be the Lars Von trier film for people who hate Lars Von Trier.

Jan 13 - 03:19 PM

Dick Travis

Mick Travis

Woohoo for THE MASTER with a couple of wins. Glad ZDT got nothing!

Jan 8 - 07:15 PM

The.Watcher

The Watcher

It's a shame to see Jackson get snubbed for DU. It was his best performance and my personal sup. actor role of the year.

Jan 9 - 01:02 AM

Valmordas

Val Mordas

I actually thought Dicaprio deserved a best supporting actor for Django. He perfectly balanced his persona of 'Southern Gentleman' and total sleezebucket.

Jan 9 - 05:48 AM

Mac

Joe Jarosz

I disagree with those both you, Cristoph Waltz made that film yet again. He was the best supporting actor in that film period, and I don't care if he played a similar role in Basterds. The dude is amazing. Thumbs up for The Master....needs more wins. Moonrise Screenplay was the best this year.

Jan 9 - 11:40 AM

Gage Kent

Gage Kent

Either Dicraprio or Christoph Waltz should have gotten an award. Both were amazing.

Jan 9 - 07:04 PM

Reza T.

Reza Trikurnia

Matthew McConaughey.....
wow....
yay for the master and amour....

Jan 9 - 02:33 PM

Bigbrother

Big Brother

Exactly, I saw that movie and he didn't do much besides play Matthew McConaughey. It wasn't even that significant a part in the movie. I guess he just looked exceptional compared to Channing Tatum, Diesal and Alex Pettyfer in terms of acting chops.

Jan 9 - 03:41 PM

Gage Kent

Gage Kent

And to think that they gave it to HIM over Christoph Waltz OR Dicaprio for Django. Disgraceful.

Jan 9 - 07:07 PM

Gage Kent

Gage Kent

What the HELL is Magic Mike doing on this list? Seriously.

Jan 9 - 07:05 PM

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