National Society of Film Critics Adopts Eastwood's "Baby"
Clint Eastwood's "Million Dollar Baby" was named the National Society of Film Critics' best movie on Saturday. The film beat out Alexander Payne's "Sideways" by a close margin, with "Before Sunset," directed by Richard Linklater, in third. Zhang Yimou was named best director for his work on "Hero" and "House of Flying Daggars." Imelda Staunton ("Vera Drake"
and Hilary Swank ("Baby"
tied for top actress honors, while Jamie Foxx ("Ray," "Collateral"
was named best actor. "Moolaade," directed by Ousmane Sembene, was named best foreign language film.
and Hilary Swank ("Baby"
tied for top actress honors, while Jamie Foxx ("Ray," "Collateral"
was named best actor. "Moolaade," directed by Ousmane Sembene, was named best foreign language film.Related Items
| Movie: | Sideways |
| Million Dollar Baby | |
| Celeb: | Clint Eastwood |
| Imelda Staunton | |
| Hilary Swank | |
| Yimou Zhang |
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kenporules writes: on Jan 10 2005 11:07 PM This was an absolutely phenomenal film - one of the best I've seen. It thoroughly deserves this award - and I didn't think anything could top Sideways. (Reply to this) |
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