New York Film Critics Circle

Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman was named Best Picture by the New York Film Critics Circle, with Joe Pesci also nabbing Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the Netflix movie.
Best Director distinction went to Benny and Josh Safdie for Uncut Gems while Quentin...

In what may be the just the first of many such sweeps, Alfonso Cuaron's masterful, memory-drenched drama "Roma" dominated the New York Film Critics Circle Awards on Thursday, winning best film, best director and best cinematography.
The overwhelming show of support for "Roma" by the...

The Walt Disney Co. on Tuesday lifted its ban of Los Angeles Times reporters and critics from its press screenings after a widespread backlash prompted several media outlets to announce their own boycotts of Disney movies.
In a statement Tuesday, Disney said it was restoring access to the...

Four prominent film critics groups announced Tuesday that they will bar Walt Disney Co. films from receiving awards consideration until the company reverses its decision to bar the Los Angeles Times from advance screenings of its films and access to its talent.
The move by the Los Angeles...

Director Richard Linklater’s Boyhood and Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) are the early headliners on the awards show circuit, thus far spanning the Film Independent...

Boyhood has come of age on the awards show circuit, the latest accolades coming from The New York Film Critics Circle which named writer-director Richard Linklater’s film as the Best Picture of 2014. Boyhood also earned Best Director and...

American Hustle topped the New York Film Critics Circle Awards with three honors: Best Picture, Best Screenplay for David O. Russell and Eric Singer, and Best Supporting Actress for Jennifer Lawrence.
Steve McQueen earned Best Director distinction for 12 Years a Slave...