Who the Hell Are These People?
With the Golden Globe nominations set to be announced on Tuesday, I figured now would be a good time to recap which films and performances have already been honored by the various critics groups. One...
View ArticleBoston Demands To Be Heard
The Los Angeles film critics weren’t the only ones to vote on their favorites of 2011 today. The Boston Society of Film Critics voted today as well. Now, as I’ve stated quite a few times on this...
View Article12 Years A Slave Wins In Boston
The Boston Society Of Film Critics voted earlier today and 12 Years A Slave — which, so far, has been underperforming with the critics’ groups — swept the awards. The Wolf of Wall Street came in...
View ArticleThe Boston Society of Film Critics Have Spoken!
Earlier today the Boston Society of Film Critics (not to be confused with Boston Online Film Critics) announced their picks for the best of 2014! Among the winners: Boyhood, Richard Linklater, Marion...
View ArticleThe Boston Society Of Film Critics Honors Spotlight!
With three major groups of critics scheduled to announce their picks for the best of 2015, today is a big day for those of us who love Awards Season. First off, here are the picks of the Boston...
View ArticleThe Boston Society of Film Critics Announce Their Picks For The Best of 2016!
The Boston Society of Film Critics also announced their picks for the best of 2016 today! Who did Boston pick? Moonl…oh wait, sorry. No, Boston picked La La Land! Here are the winners and the...
View ArticleThe Boston Society of Film Critics Discover Phantom Thread
For a film that didn’t even have a definite title for most the year, Phantom Thread is starting to look like a strong Oscar dark horse. Yesterday, the Boston Society of Film Critics selected it as the...
View ArticleThe Boston Society Of Film Critics Honors If Beale Street Could Talk and...
Earlier today, the Boston Society of Film Critics announced their picks for the best of 2018. Along with selecting If Beale Street Could Talk as best picture, they also gave best director to You Were...
View ArticleThe Boston Society of Film Critics Names Little Women As The Best of 2019!
The Boston Society of Film Critics today named their picks for the best of 2019 and they did not pick Parasite or The Irishman for best picture. Nor did the pick Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, 1917,...
View ArticleThe Boston Society of Film Critics Honors Nomadland
Like all things this year, 2020’s Awards Season is a bit strange. Because the Academy foolishly decided to extend the Oscar-eligibility window to February, several groups sold out and moved their...
View ArticleBoston Honors Drive My Car!
The Boston Society of Film Critics announced their picks for the best of 2021 today. For the first time since 1985, the best-picture award went to a film not in the English language, Drive My Car!...
View ArticleReturn to Seoul Wins In Boston
Last year, the Boston Society of Film Critics named Drive My Car the best film of 2021. This year, they honored another international film by giving the award to Return to Seoul, a...
View ArticleBoston Honors The Holdovers
The Boston Society of Film Critics have announced their picks for the best of 2023. I believe this is the first best picture award to be picked up by The Holdovers. Best Picture Winner: The Holdovers...
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