Sunday, January 18, 2015

Boyhood bolstered for Oscars at London Critics' awards

US director Richard Linklater poses with his awards for director of the year and film of the year for 'Boyhood' at the 35th London Critics’ Circle Film Awards in London on January 18, 2015 Coming of age film "Boyhood" scooped three prizes at the London Critics' Circle awards on Sunday, bolstering the real-time drama, nominated for six Academy Awards at next month's Oscars. Shot over 12 years, the critics group awarded "Boyhood" film of the year, best director for Richard Linklater and best supporting actress for Patricia Arquette -- the same categories it won at the Golden Globes earlier this month. The circle awarded Michael Keaton best actor for his role as a former star making a theatrical bid to revive his career in "Birdman", a rival to "Boyhood" at the Oscars with nine nominations.








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