"Boyhood" Wins Four Critics Choice Movie Awards, Including Best Picture

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Congratulations to Boyhood, winner of four Critics Choice Movie Awards: Best Picture, Best Director for Richard Linklater, Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette, and Best Young Actor for Ellar Coltrane, who, as Mason, the titular boy, literally grows up on screen over the 12 years the film was shot. The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards are bestowed annually by the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) to honor the finest in cinematic achievement. The winners were announced last night, live from the Hollywood Palladium, in a show broadcast live on A&E.

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Congratulations to Boyhood, which has won four Critics Choice Movie Awards: Best Picture, Best Director for Richard Linklater, Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette, and Best Young Actor for Ellar Coltrane, who, as Mason, the titular boy, literally grows up on screen over the 12 years the film was shot. The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards are bestowed annually by the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) to honor the finest in cinematic achievement. The winners were announced last night, live from the Hollywood Palladium, in a show broadcast live on A&E.

"It’s been a great year for movies," said BFCA President Joey Berlin. "Filmmakers have demonstrated that riveting, magical and provocative stories can be told in an incredible range of styles and techniques."

Boyhood was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, yesterday morning and took home three Golden Globes, also including Best Picture, this past Sunday. The film's soundtrack is available on iTunes and in the Nonesuch Store

The film returns to theaters across the United States this weekend. To find out where Boyhood is playing in a theater near you, click here.

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  • Friday, January 16, 2015
    "Boyhood" Wins Four Critics Choice Movie Awards, Including Best Picture
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    Congratulations to Boyhood, which has won four Critics Choice Movie Awards: Best Picture, Best Director for Richard Linklater, Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette, and Best Young Actor for Ellar Coltrane, who, as Mason, the titular boy, literally grows up on screen over the 12 years the film was shot. The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards are bestowed annually by the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) to honor the finest in cinematic achievement. The winners were announced last night, live from the Hollywood Palladium, in a show broadcast live on A&E.

    "It’s been a great year for movies," said BFCA President Joey Berlin. "Filmmakers have demonstrated that riveting, magical and provocative stories can be told in an incredible range of styles and techniques."

    Boyhood was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, yesterday morning and took home three Golden Globes, also including Best Picture, this past Sunday. The film's soundtrack is available on iTunes and in the Nonesuch Store

    The film returns to theaters across the United States this weekend. To find out where Boyhood is playing in a theater near you, click here.

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