Anne does good under Nolan's direction. It's a shame that he constantly gives her terrible writing for otherwise good characters. Her Selina Kyle wasn't iconic or anything, like Pfieffer's, but it was still a good performance and the best from TDKR.
List of Winners:
Best Picture: "Boyhood"
Best Director: Richard Linklater-"Boyhood"
Best Actor: Timothy Spall-"Mr. Turner"
Best Actress: Marion Cotillard-"Two Days One Night" & "The Immigrant"
Best Supporting Actor: J.K Simmons-"Whiplash"
Best Supporting Actress: Patricia Arquette-"Boyhood"
Best Screenply: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best Foreign Film: "Ida"
Best Nonfiction Film: "Citizenfour"
Best Animated Film: "The Lego Movie"
Best Cinematography: "The Immigrant"
Best First Film: Jennifer Kent-"The Babadook"
Special Award: Adrienne Mancia
Poor Gigli Girl.
Poor Julianne NoMoore.
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The New York Film Critics is an organization comprising critics from daily newspapers, weekly newspapers, magazines, and qualifying on-line general-interest publications. The organization was founded in 1935, and every year in December the organization has met in New York to vote on awards for the previous calendar year's films.
The organization is known as a big Oscar predictor as the majority of the films that win go on to get nominated for Best Picture and sometimes win. Last year the critics surprised and gave "American Hustle" Best Picture and it allowed that movie to generate more buzz and an eventual Golden Globe win and Oscar nomination.
The teaser trailer for Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens had the best first week of any trailer on YouTube in 2014, according to technology firm Zefr, which tracks the numbers.
The 88-second trailer racked up 58.2 million YouTube views since being released on Nov. 28, the day after Thanksgiving.