NORTH TEXAS FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION NAME “BOYHOOD” BEST PICTURE OF 2014
The North Texas Film Critics Association
is proud to announce their Best of 2014 and winners in eleven categories. The
association was founded in 2005 and consists of a group of twelve film critics
who write or broadcast in the North Texas area.
The North Texas Film Critics Association
voted the coming-of-age drama BOYHOOD as the best film of 2014, according to
the results of its annual critics’ poll which was released today.
The finalized list of the top 10 films
of the year were WHIPLASH (2), THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (3), BIRDMAN (4), THE
IMITATION GAME (5), GONE GIRL (6), THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (7), NIGHTCRAWLER
(8), CHEF (9) and INTERSTELLAR (10).
Jake Gyllenhaal was voted Best Actor for
NIGHTCRAWLER. Runners-up included Eddie Redmayne for THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
(2), Benedict Cumberbatch for THE IMITATION GAME (3), Michael Keaton for
BIRDMAN (4) and David Oyelowo for SELMA (5).
For Best Actress, Rosamund Pike was the
winner for GONE GIRL. Runners-up included Reese Witherspoon for WILD (2),
Felicity Jones for THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (3), Amy Adams for BIG EYES (4) and Julianne Moore
for STILL ALICE (5).
In the Best Supporting Actor category,
the winner was J.K. Simmons for WHIPLASH. He was followed by Edward Norton for
BIRDMAN (2), Ethan Hawke for BOYHOOD (3), Mark Ruffalo for FOXCATCHER (4) and
Tom Wilkinson for SELMA (5).
In the Best Supporting Actress category,
the winner was Patricia Arquette for BOYHOOD. Runners-up were Emma Stone for
BIRDMAN (2), Keira Knightley for THE IMITATION GAME (3), Jessica Chastain for A
MOST VIOLENT YEAR (4) and Tilda Swinton for SNOWPIERCER (5).
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