Sentences with phrase «national movie awards»

The film won a National Movie Award and an Empire Award, both for Best Comedy.

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Outrage was typified by the Rev. Charles P. Smith, in Worship and Arts (April - May, 1967), under the headline «Filthy Movie Wins Award from National Council of Churches»:
Actor, John Dumelo who was called to present the Best Actress and Actor In a Supporting Role at the 2015 Ghana Movie Awards seized the opportunity to campaign for the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Anne Hathaway Biography, News, Photos, Videos, Movie Reviews, Music, Footage, Comments, Quotes Anne Hathaway took the plunge on Wednesday at the 68th National Book Awards in New York City.
The film, directed by John Lee Hancock, won AFI's 2014 «Movie of the Year» Award and was recognized by the National Board of Review in their «Top 10 Films» and chronicles the true story of the development of the 1964 Walt Disney film Mary Poppins.
Anthony has been nominated for 13 awards, 3 of which he won: Acapulco Black Film Festival's «Rising Star» in 2001, Black Movie Awards «Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role» in 2005 for Hustle and Flow and National Board of Review, USA's «Best Ensemble» for The Depawards, 3 of which he won: Acapulco Black Film Festival's «Rising Star» in 2001, Black Movie Awards «Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role» in 2005 for Hustle and Flow and National Board of Review, USA's «Best Ensemble» for The DepAwards «Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role» in 2005 for Hustle and Flow and National Board of Review, USA's «Best Ensemble» for The Departed.
The Martian is one of the most talked about films of the year and has been named one of the best movies of the year by groups such as National Board of Review, which also awarded top honors to Ridley Scott for Best Director, Matt Damon for Best Actor and Drew Goddard for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Awards and Recognition: Best Original Screenplay (Academy Awards, 1969) Best Supporting Actor nomination - Gene Wilder (Academy Awards, 1969) Best Actor and Best Screenplay nominations (Golden Globes, 1969) Best Original Screenplay (Writers» Guild of America Awards, 1969) Named to the National Film Registry, 1996 Rated # 11 on the AFI List of America's Funniest Movies
Accolades: «The Post» won Best Film of the Year as well as Best Actress and Actor from The National Board of Review, and earned eight nominations from the Critics Choice Awards, six from the Golden Globes, and landed on the AFI's 10 movies of the year list.
That both Hanks and «Sully» the movie are likely to be also - rans in the awards race this year, despite a smattering of recognition by such second - tier honors as the Broadcast Film Critics Association and the National Board of Review, is a bit of a surprise.
The film is expected to be one of 2017's top awards contenders, being named film of the year by the National Board of Review and ranking on the American Film Institute's best movies of the year list.
On the sunny afternoon of the Critics» Choice Movie Awards, we meet at a West Hollywood vegetarian cafe to discuss «The Cove,» the former National Geographic photographer's first foray into the world of feature filmmaking, and a stand - out piece of activism that seems to galvanize most anyone who's seen it.
But it doesn't stop there: this is an important festival both because of its timing as a final stop on the Fall Awards circuit, and because it draws national media and a national upscale audience who go home telling all of their friends about our movies, said David Glasser, COO / President, The Weinstein Company.
Always one of the early announcers, they will be sharing that date with the Critics Choice Movie Awards nominations and just after the National Board of Review (NBR) makes their choices on November 29th.
Jason Statham (Spy, Furious 7, The Expendables films) and award - winning Chinese actress Li Bingbing (Transformers: Age of Extinction, Forbidden Kingdom, The Message) star in the science fiction action thriller The Meg, directed by Jon Turteltaub (the National Treasure movies, Last Vegas).
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Filed Under: Awards Season, Matt Rodgers, Movies, News Tagged With: Meryl Streep, National Board of Review, Steven Spielberg, The Post, Tom Hanks
The National Board Of Review awards will be held at a gala on January 9, and here's the group's other top 10 movies of the year:
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The last major critics group to announce their winners this awards season, the National Society of Film Critics have chosen David Fincher's The Social Network as their favorite movie of 2010, shocking absolutely no one.
Interestingly, Keaton played in a serious, drug - abuse movie the same year, Clean and Sober, and received a much - deserved National Society of Film Critics award for Best Actor for both movies.
Popular themes might be: National Book Award winners, books that have been turned into movies, memoirs...
She is also a devoted fan of the celebrated British children's author Philip Pullman, and her book about the religious and ethical dimensions of his award - winning trilogy Killing the Imposter God: Philip Pullman's Spiritual Imagination in His Dark Materials (Jossey - Bass / Wiley) hit the bookshelves in the middle of a major, national controversy about the release of the trilogy's first movie installment.
It won an Edgar Award for nonfiction crime writing and was a finalist for a National Book Award; the option to make a movie of the book was acquired in November 2010 by Leonardo DiCaprio.
These included: the World Shakespeare Festival and Shakespeare: staging the world exhibition with the British Museum and Royal Shakespeare Company; BP Portrait Award: Next Generation with the National Portrait Gallery; The Olympic Journey: The Story of the Games with the Royal Opera House and The Olympic Museum; BP Summer Big Screens Metamorphosis: Titian 2012 and Falstaff with the Royal Opera House; and The Tate Movie Project with Tate, Legacy Trust UK and the BBC.
In 2010, the National Film Board of Canada and Legacy Lecture Productions produced Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie [link to trailer], which won a People's Choice documentary award at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival.
The late actor Sridevi won her first National Award posthumously, in the category of Best Actress for her performance in the movie MOM.
Won national awards in studio sponsored contests for promotional efforts related to movie releases such as Disney's «Mulan.»
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