Submitted by Peter Oberth on Sunday, December 12, 2010 - 11:32PM
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan received an unprecedented 12 nominations to lead the pack at the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards. True Grit and The King’s Speech followed close behind with 11 nominations each, while Inception received 10 nominations and The Social Network garnered nine. Swan received nominations for best picture, best actress (Natalie Portman), best supporting actress (Mila Kunis) and best director (Aronofsky), among others. Pixar's Toy Story 3 was honored in the best picture and best animated feature categories. Winter’s Bone also scored multiple nominations, including best picture. From that movie, 20-year-old Jennifer Lawrence earned nods in both the best actress and best young actor/actress categories. Fourteen-year-old Hailee Steinfeld earned nods as both best supporting actress and best young actor/actress for True Grit. Thirteen-year-old Chloe Grace Moretz was nominated in the best young actor/actress category twice for Let Me In and Kick-Ass. Nicole Kidman received her record seventh Critics' Choice acting nomination for best actress in Rabbit Hole. She won the first Critics’ Choice Award as best actress 15 years ago for To Die For. The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards ceremony takes place Friday, Jan. 14 at the Hollywood Palladium and will be aired on VH1. Here are the full nominations:
NOMINATIONS FOR THE 16th ANNUAL CRITICS’ CHOICE MOVIE AWARDS
BEST PICTURE 127 Hours Black Swan The Fighter Inception The King’s Speech The Social Network The Town Toy Story 3 True Grit Winter’s Bone
BEST ACTOR Jeff Bridges – “True Grit” Robert Duvall – “Get Low” Jesse Eisenberg – “The Social Network” Colin Firth – “The King’s Speech” James Franco – “127 Hours” Ryan Gosling – “Blue Valentine”
BEST ACTRESS Annette Bening – “The Kids Are All Right” Nicole Kidman – “Rabbit Hole” Jennifer Lawrence – “Winter’s Bone” Natalie Portman – “Black Swan” Noomi Rapace – “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” Michelle Williams – “Blue Valentine”
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Andrew Garfield – “The Social Network” Jeremy Renner – “The Town” Sam Rockwell – “Conviction” Mark Ruffalo – “The Kids Are All Right” Geoffrey Rush – “The King’s Speech”
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Amy Adams – “The Fighter” Helena Bonham Carter – “The King’s Speech” Mila Kunis – “Black Swan” Melissa Leo – “The Fighter” Hailee Steinfeld – “True Grit” Jacki Weaver – “Animal Kingdom”
BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS Elle Fanning – “Somewhere” Jennifer Lawrence – “Winter’s Bone” Chloe Grace Moretz – “Let Me In” Chloe Grace Moretz – “Kick-Ass” Kodi Smit-McPhee – “Let Me In” Hailee Steinfeld – “True Grit”
BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE The Fighter The Kids Are All Right The King’s Speech The Social Network The Town
BEST DIRECTOR Darren Aronofsky – “Black Swan” Danny Boyle – “127 Hours” Joel Coen & Ethan Coen – “True Grit” David Fincher – “The Social Network” Tom Hooper – “The King’s Speech” Christopher Nolan – “Inception”
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY “Another Year” – Mike Leigh “Black Swan” – Mark Heyman and Andres Heinz and John McLaughlin “The Fighter” – Scott Silver and Paul Tamasy & Eric Johnson (Story by Keith Dorrington & Paul Tamasy & Eric Johnson) “Inception” – Christopher Nolan “The Kids Are All Right” – Lisa Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg “The King’s Speech” – David Seidler
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY “127 Hours” – Simon Beaufoy and Danny Boyle “The Social Network” – Aaron Sorkin “The Town” – Ben Affleck, Peter Craig and Sheldon Turner “Toy Story 3” – Michael Arndt (Story by John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich) “True Grit” – Joel & Ethan Coen “Winter’s Bone” – Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY “127 Hours” – Anthony Dod Mantle “Black Swan” – Matthew Libatique “Inception” – Wally Pfister “The King’s Speech” – Danny Cohen “True Grit” – Roger Deakins
BEST ART DIRECTION “Alice in Wonderland” – Stefan Dechant “Black Swan” – Therese DePrez and Tora Peterson “Inception” – Guy Hendrix Dyas “The King’s Speech” – Netty Chapman “True Grit” – Jess Gonchor and Nancy Haigh
BEST EDITING “127 Hours” – Jon Harris “Black Swan” – Andrew Weisblum “Inception” – Lee Smith “The Social Network” – Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter
BEST COSTUME DESIGN “Alice in Wonderland” – Colleen Atwood “Black Swan” – Amy Westcott “The King’s Speech” – Jenny Beavan “True Grit” – Mary Zophres
BEST MAKEUP Alice in Wonderland Black Swan Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 True Grit
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS Alice in Wonderland Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 Inception Tron: Legacy
BEST SOUND Black Swan Inception The Social Network Toy Story 3
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE Despicable Me How to Train Your Dragon The Illusionist Tangled Toy Story 3
BEST ACTION MOVIE Inception Kick-Ass Red The Town Unstoppable
BEST COMEDY Cyrus Date Night Easy A Get Him to the Greek I Love You Phillip Morris The Other Guys
BEST PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION The Pacific Temple Grandin You Don’t Know Jack
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Biutiful I Am Love The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE Exit Through the Gift Shop Inside Job Restrepo Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work The Tillman Story Waiting for Superman
BEST SONG “I See the Light” – performed by Mandy Moore & Zachary Levi/written by Alan Menken & Glenn Slater – Tangled “If I Rise” – performed by Dido and A.R. Rahman/music by A.R. Rahman/lyrics by Dido Armstrong and Rollo Armstrong – 127 Hours “Shine” – performed and written by John Legend – Waiting for Superman “We Belong Together” – performed and written by Randy Newman – Toy Story 3 “You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me Yet” – performed by Cher/written by Diane Warren – Burlesque
BEST SCORE “Black Swan” – Clint Mansell “Inception” – Hans Zimmer “The King’s Speech” – Alexandre Desplat “The Social Network” – Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross “True Grit” – Carter Burwell
NOMINEES BY PICTURE FOR THE 16th ANNUAL CRITICS’ CHOICE MOVIE AWARDS
127 HOURS – 8 Nominations Best Picture Best Actor/James Franco Best Director/Danny Boyle Best Adapted Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Editing Best Sound Best Song/“If I Rise”
ALICE IN WONDERLAND – 4 Nominations Best Art Direction Best Costume Design Best Makeup Best Visual Effects
ANIMAL KINGDON – 1 Nomination Best Supporting Actress/Jacki Weaver
ANOTHER YEAR – 1 Nomination Best Original Screenplay
BIUTIFUL – 1 Nomination Best Foreign Language Film
BLACK SWAN – 12 Nominations Best Picture Best Actress/Natalie Portman Best Supporting Actress/Mila Kunis Best Director/Darren Aronofsky Best Original Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Art Direction Best Editing Best Costume Design Best Makeup Best Sound Best Score
BLUE VALENTINE – 2 Nominations Best Actor/Ryan Gosling Best Actress/Michelle Williams
BURLESQUE – 1 Nomination Best Song/“You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me Yet”
CONVICTION – 1 Nomination Best Supporting Actor/Sam Rockwell
CYRUS – 1 Nomination Best Comedy
DATE NIGHT – 1 Nomination Best Comedy
DESPICABLE ME – 1 Nomination Best Animated Feature
EASY A – 1 Nomination Best Comedy
EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP – 1 Nomination Best Documentary Feature
GET HIM TO THE GREEK – 1 Nomination Best Comedy
GET LOW – 1 Nomination Best Actor/Robert Duvall
HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 1 – 2 Nominations Best Makeup Best Visual Effects
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON – 1 Nomination Best Animated Feature
I AM LOVE – 1 Nomination Best Foreign Language Film
I LOVE YOU PHILIP MORRIS – 1 Nomination Best Comedy
INCEPTION – 10 Nominations Best Picture Best Director/Christopher Nolan Best Original Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Art Direction Best Editing Best Visual Effects Best Sound Best Action Movie Best Score
INSIDE JOB – 1 Nomination Best Documentary Feature
JOAN RIVERS: A PIECE OF WORK – 1 Nomination Best Documentary Feature
KICK-ASS – 2 Nominations Best Young Actress/Chloe Grace Moretz Best Action Movie
LET ME IN – 2 Nominations Best Young Actress/Chloe Grace Moretz Best Young Actor/Kodi Smit-McPhee
RABBIT HOLE – 1 Nomination Best Actress/Nicole Kidman
RED – 1 Nomination Best Action Movie
RESTREPO – 1 Nomination Best Documentary Feature
SOMEWHERE – 1 Nomination Best Young Actor/Actress/Elle Fanning
TANGLED – 2 Nominations Best Animated Feature Best Song/“I See the Light”
TEMPLE GRANDIN – 1 Nomination Best Picture Made for Television
THE FIGHTER – 6 Nominations Best Picture Best Supporting Actor/Christian Bale Best Supporting Actress/Amy Adams Best Supporting Actress/Melissa Leo Best Acting Ensemble Best Original Screenplay
THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO – 2 Nominations Best Actress/Noomi Rapace Best Foreign Language Film
THE ILLUSIONIST – 1 Nomination Best Animated Feature
THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT – 4 Nominations Best Actress/Annette Bening Best Supporting Actor/Mark Ruffalo Best Acting Ensemble Best Original Screenplay
THE KING’S SPEECH – 11 Nominations Best Picture Best Actor/Colin Firth Best Supporting Actor/Geoffrey Rush Best Supporting Actress/ Helena Bonham Carter Best Acting Ensemble Best Director/ Tom Hooper Best Original Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Art Direction Best Costume Design Best Score
THE OTHER GUYS – 1 Nomination Best Comedy
THE PACIFIC – 1 Nomination Best Picture Made for Television
THE SOCIAL NETWORK – 9 Nominations Best Picture Best Actor/Jesse Eisenberg Best Supporting Actor/Andrew Garfield Best Acting Ensemble Best Director/ David Fincher Best Adapted Screenplay Best Editing Best Sound Best Score
THE TILLMAN STORY – 1 Nomination Best Documentary Feature
THE TOWN – 5 Nominations Best Picture Best Supporting Actor/Jeremy Renner Best Acting Ensemble Best Adapted Screenplay Best Action Movie
TOY STORY 3 – 5 Nominations Best Picture Best Adapted Screenplay Best Sound Best Animated Feature Best Song/“We Belong Together”
TRON: LEGACY – 1 Nomination Best Visual Effects
TRUE GRIT – 11 Nominations Best Picture Best Actor/Jeff Bridges Best Supporting Actress/Hailee Steinfeld Best Young Actress/Hailee Steinfeld Best Director/ Joel Coen & Ethan Coen Best Adapted Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Art Direction Best Costume Design Best Makeup Best Score
UNSTOPPABLE – 1 Nomination Best Action Movie
WAITING FOR SUPERMAN – 2 Nominations Best Documentary Feature Best Song/“Shine”
WINTER’S BONE – 4 Nominations Best Picture Best Actress/Jennifer Lawrence Best Young Actress/Jennifer Lawrence Best Adapted Screenplay
YOU DON’T KNOW JACK – 1 Nomination Best Picture Made for Television Title: Black Swan |
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