Sentences with phrase «triumphed at the critics»

Guillermo del Toro's creature feature The Shape of Water triumphed at the Critics» Choice awards, winning four prizes including best film and best director.
All four have already triumphed at the Critics» Choice Awards, the Golden Globes, the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the British Academy Film Awards, a rare confluence of press and industry opinion that is almost certain to repeat itself once more at the Oscars, to much applause if also a wearying sense of anticlimax.
Not only is he a lock for an Emmy nomination, but he's out front for the win, having triumphed at the Critics» Choice Awards a few weeks back.
British actor Benedict Cumberbatch has triumphed at the Critics Choice awards, winning the award for best actor in a movie or mini-series, the...

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Still fresh and revived from his triumph at the general election - and to wipe out the Conservatives» majority at an election called suddenly and unexpectedly by a prime minister who was twenty five points ahead in the polls was a genuine triumph - Jeremy Corbyn's words will be received by renewed adulation from his admirers and a new respect from critics who he proved to be wrong in many of their outdated assumptions.
Then again, irrationality is at the heart of Triumph of Love, so we'll let some other critic make the arguments for screwing with perceptions and suggest that those of you who favor the arthouse seek this one out.
Selma triumphs at 13th annual Central Ohio Film Critics Association awards (Columbus, January 8, 2015) Ava DuVernay's civil rights... read more →
Selma triumphs at 13th annual Central Ohio Film Critics Association awards (Columbus, January 8, 2015) Ava DuVernay's civil rights drama Selma has been named Best Film in the Central... read more →
• «The Hurt Locker» triumphed at the National Society of Film Critics Awards, the first film in 12 years to sweep the three top critics» Critics Awards, the first film in 12 years to sweep the three top critics» critics» prizes.
They don't mention that art - market speculators at the moment have far more power to affect culture than critics, or that the zombie triumph is only the most transparently obvious sign of today's critical impotence.
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