‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Picks Up Awards Season Momentum With NYFCC Animated Feature Win
The oldest film critics organization in the U.S., NYFCC is a strong bellwether for Academy nominations and picks the eventual winner about half the time.
The oldest film critics organization in the U.S., NYFCC is a strong bellwether for Academy nominations and picks the eventual winner about half the time.
The dialogue-free $3.7 million European co-production bested big-studio American movies with budgets that are orders of magnitude greater,
This marks the fourth time that the NYFCC has rewarded Hayao Miyazaki with its animation honor.
Eighteen out of twenty NYFCC animated feature winners have gone on to earn Oscar nominations.
Animation showed strength at the New York Film Critics Circle’s annual honors, picking up two different awards.
“Spider-Man” wins its first honor for best animated feature of the year.
The New York Film Critics Circle has voted, and their top animated film of the year is “Zootopia.”
Hopefully Pete Docter has started clearing space on his mantel because the awards for “Inside Out” are going to pile up quickly this award season.
The New York Film Critics Circle named “The LEGO Movie” the best animated film of the year.
Yesterday, the New York Film Critics Circle announced their 2013 award winners, and their choice for the year’s best animated film was Hayao Miyazaki’s “The Wind Rises.”
The New York Film Critics Circle, which I can only presume is a circle of film critics from New York, has announced their picks for the …