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The Los Angeles Film Critics Association just unveiled its award winners for this year, and the list features quite a few of the New York Film Critics Circle’s picks. Both awards are noted Oscar predictors, so the similarity of the honorees lends even more credence to possible Oscar nominations in several categories. Unlike other awards, however, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association also breaks down the runners-up in the main categories.
Boyhood once again nabbed best picture with director Richard Linklater scoring a best director nod. Patricia Arquette was also nominated, but in the best actress category as opposed to her previous win in the best supporting actress field for the same role. The runner-up for best actress was Julianne Moore for her turn in Still Alice. J.K. Simmons racked up another best supporting actor victory for Whiplash, but best actor went to Tom Hardy for Locke. Awards will be handed out on January 10 in Los Angeles.
Check out the full list of winners below.
Best Picture
Boyhood
Best Picture Runner-Up
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best Director
Richard Linklater for Boyhood
Best Director Runner-Up
Wes Anderson for The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best Actor
Tom Hardy for Locke
Best Actor Runner-Up
Michael Keaton for Birdman
Best Actress
Patricia Arquette for Boyhood
Best Actress Runner-Up
Julianne Moore for Still Alice
Best Supporting Actor
J.K. Simmons for Whiplash
Best Supporting Actor Runner-Up
Edward Norton for Birdman
Best Supporting Actress
Agata Kulesza for Ida
Best Supporting Actress Runner-Up
Rene Russo for Nightcrawler
Best Screenplay
Wes Anderson for The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best Screenplay Runner-Up
Alejandro González Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris and Armando Bo for Birdman
Best Cinematography
Emmanuel Lubezki for Birdman
Best Cinematography Runner-Up
Dick Pope for Mr. Turner
Best Production Design
Adam Stockhausen for The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best Production Design Runner-Up
Ondrej Nekvasil for Snowpiercer
Best Editing
Sandra Adair for Boyhood
Best Editing Runner-Up
Barney Pilling for The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best Music Score
Jonny Greenwood for Inherent Vice and Mica Levi for Under the Skin (Tie)
Best Foreign-Language Film
Ida directed by Pawel Pawlikowski
Best Foreign-Language Film Runner-Up
Winter Sleep directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Best Documentary/Non-Fiction Film
Citizenfour directed by Laura Poitras
Best Documentary/Non-Fiction Film Runner-Up
Life Itself directed by Steve James
Best Animation
The Tale of The Princess Kaguya directed by Isao Takahata
Best Animation Runner-Up
The LEGO Movie directed by Phil Lord, Christopher Miller
New Generation
Ava DuVernay for Selma
The Douglas Edwards Experimental/Independent Film/Video Award
Walter Reuben for The David Whiting Story
Career Achievement
Gena Rowlands
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