Apart from the five trophies the play managed to pick up at the Tonys «ÄòAugust «Äô has also taken home this years Pulitzer prize for Drama and even the New
York Drama Critics «Äô Circle Award.
, picking up a Tony Award, an ANTA Award, and the New
York Drama Critics Award in the bargain.
George Jean Nathan, a New
York drama critic, thus summed up his life's philosophy: «To me, pleasure and my own personal happiness — only infrequently collaborating with that of others — are all I deem worth a hoot....
Not exact matches
But
drama critic Ben Brantley had this to say in the New
York Times:
His production of The Glass Menagerie at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Broadway has been nominated for seven Tony Awards, including Best Director and Once (New
York Theater Workshop, Broadway and the West End) won John a Tony, a
Drama Desk Award, an Outer
Critics Circle Award and an Obie Award.
Director Kathryn Bigelow's
drama Zero Dark Thirty continues its dominant
critics awards path, as it has picked up two more Best Picture wins from the New York Film Critics Online and Boston Society of Film Critics groups, adding to
critics awards path, as it has picked up two more Best Picture wins from the New
York Film
Critics Online and Boston Society of Film Critics groups, adding to
Critics Online and Boston Society of Film
Critics groups, adding to
Critics groups, adding to its...
None has a more corroded soul than The New
York Times
drama critic (Lindsay Duncan, mean as a snake), who informs Thomson at a bar one evening that, come opening night, she will be destroying his efforts.
He's also a member of the Online Film
Critics Society and the Drama Desk theatrical critics society in Ne
Critics Society and the
Drama Desk theatrical
critics society in Ne
critics society in New
York.
Following a fifth season filmed entirely in Berlin, the
drama series is heading to New
York City for its sixth season, as revealed by Showtime Networks president David Nevins at the Television
Critics Association's press tour.
«Boyhood,» Richard Linklater's acclaimed coming - of - age
drama shot over a 12 - year period, was named best film of 2014 on Monday by the New
York Film
Critics Circle.
Scoring strongly at the New
York Film
Critics (including best film) likely helped, but word of mouth seems to be strong for Todd Haynes» period romantic
drama starring Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett.
In selecting a director of photography for his haunting, elegiacal war
drama, Malick chose two - time Academy Award - winning director of photography John Toll, ASC (Legends of the Fall, Braveheart), whose work on The Thin Red Line recently earned him both the New
York Film
Critics» and National Society of Film
Critics» awards for Best Cinematography.
The 10 - episode, one - hour original
drama series, premiered last November to praise from
critics at The New
York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Deadline and Entertainment Weekly.
The Los Angles Film
Critics Association, the New
York Film
Critics Online and the Boston Film
Critics Society named Tom McCarthy's newsroom
drama Spotlight as the best picture of the year.
«The Social Network,» the acclaimed
drama about how Harvard computer nerds created the social networking site Facebook, had been the front - runner during the awards season, winning countless
critics honors, including the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn., New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics awards as well as the Golden Globe for dramati
critics honors, including the Los Angeles Film
Critics Assn., New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics awards as well as the Golden Globe for dramati
Critics Assn., New
York Film
Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics awards as well as the Golden Globe for dramati
Critics Circle and the National Society of Film
Critics awards as well as the Golden Globe for dramati
Critics awards as well as the Golden Globe for dramatic film.
Austin Film
Critics Association Black Film
Critics Circle Central Ohio Film
Critics Association Chicago Film
Critics Association Dallas - Fort Worth Film
Critics Association Florida Film
Critics Circle Golden Globes (
Drama) Indiana Film Journalists Association Las Vegas Film
Critics Society National Board of Review Nevada Film
Critics Society New
York Film
Critics Online Phoenix
Critics Circle Phoenix Film
Critics Society San Diego Film
Critics Society Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Southeastern Film
Critics Association St. Louis Film
Critics Association Utah Film
Critics Association Vancouver Film
Critics Circle
Best Canadian Film — Vancouver Film
Critics Best Actress for Brie Larson — National Board of Review Best Actress for Brie Larson — New
York Film
Critics Online Best Actress for Brie Larson — Southeastern Film
Critics Best Actress for Brie Larson — Dallas - Fort Worth Film
Critics Best Actress for Brie Larson — Phoenix
Critics Circle Best Actress for Brie Larson — Las Vegas Film
Critics Best Actress for Brie Larson — Chicago Film
Critics Best Actress for Brie Larson — Vancouver Film
Critics Circle Best Actress for Brie Larson — Utah Film
Critics Association Best Actress for Brie Larson — Florida Film
Critics Circle Best Actress for Brie Larson — Austen Film
Critics Best Actress for Brie Larson — San Diego Film
Critics Best Actress for Brie Larson — Indiana Film Journalists Best Actress for Brie Larson — Capri Hollywood Film Awards Best Actress for Brie Larson — Oklahoma Film
Critics Circle Best Actress for Brie Larson — Black Film
Critics Circle Best Actress for Brie Larson — Central Ohio Film
Critics Best Actress for Brie Larson — Golden Globe Awards Best Actress for Brie Larson —
Critics» Choice Award Best Actress for Brie Larson — Screen Actors Guild Best Leading Actress for Brie Larson — BAFTA Awards Best Actress in a Canadian Film — Vancouver Film
Critics Best Young Actress for Brie Larson — Women Film
Critics Circle Best Actor for Jacob Tremblay — Indiana Film Journalists Breakthrough Performance for Jacob Tremblay — National Board of Review Breakthrough Performance for Jacob Tremblay — Austin Film
Critics Best Youth Performance for Jacob Tremblay — Washington D.C. Area Film
Critics Best Youth in Film for Jacob Tremblay — Las Vegas Film
Critics Most Promising Performer for Jacob Tremblay — Chicago Film
Critics Breakthrough Artist for Jacob Tremblay — San Diego Film
Critics Best Young Actor / Actress —
Critics» Choice Award Best Actor in a Canadian Film — Vancouver Film
Critics Best Adapted Screenplay — Washington D.C. Area Film
Critics Best Adapted Screenplay — Southeastern Film
Critics Best Adapted Screenplay — Austen Film
Critics Best Adapted Screenplay — San Diego Film
Critics Best Adapted Screenplay — Indiana Film Journalists Best Women Screenwriter — Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Screen Couple — Women Film
Critics Circle (tie) Feature Film (Studio or Indie
Drama)-- Casting Society of America
Call Me by Your Name's Timothée Chalamet, who has already nabbed best actor wins from the L.A. Film
Critics Association and New
York Film
Critics Circle, leads the Best Actor —
Drama race, going up against Daniel Day - Lewis (Phantom Thread), Tom Hanks (The Post), Gary Oldman (Darkest Hour), and Denzel Washington (Roman J. Israel, Esq.).
Abdellatif Kechiche's steamy lesbian
drama gave Cannes audiences the vapors, but its path to the Palme was complicated by reports that the director had heinously mistreated his crew, and accusations from
critics like The New
York Times» Manohla Dargis that the movie «registers as more about Mr. Kechiche's desires than anything else.»
That same year, he played a prissy upper - class twit in the elegant literary
drama «A Room With a View,» a one - two punch of supporting performances that announced his versatility and earned him the Best Supporting Actor award from the New
York Film
Critics.
The 1950s era lesbian
drama Carol has won the New
York Film
Critics Circle Best Picture and with it three other wins: Best Director — Todd Haynes, Best Screenplay — Phylis Nagy and Best Cinematographer — Ed Lachman.
The New
York Times art
critic Holland Cotter wrote that «The
drama is in the subtle chemistry of complementary colors, which makes the geometry glow as if light were leaking out from behind it.»
New
York Times art
critic Holland Carter wrote that «The
drama is in the subtle chemistry of complementary colors, which makes the geometry glow as if light were leaking out from behind it.»