
I was kind of hoping that, when they met and voted earlier today, the National Society Of Film Critics would add some new films and performances to the Oscar discussion but instead, they went for the usual suspects. Nomadland took Best Picture, though First Cow was a close runner-up. Chloe Zhao, Frances McDormand, and Maria Bakalova won again. I mean, if we’re going to be honest …. it was all pretty predicable. Remember how, in past years, it sometimes took nearly an entire day for the NSFC to announce all their winners because the voting was so close? That didn’t happen this year. It was all pretty much cut-and-dried. I followed along on twitter because I’m addicted to this stuff but as soon as they announced Frances McDormand was their pick for Best Actress, I knew how the day was going to go.
(And don’t get me wrong! Frances McDormand is great! I haven’t seen Nomadland yet but I greatly admired The Rider, Chloe Zhao’s previous film. Please do not think that I’m saying that any of these awards are undeserved because I most certainly am not. Instead, I’m just saying that — from the perspective of a lifelong Oscar watcher — it’s more fun when things aren’t predictable.)
Oh well, it happens. Sometimes, you have an Oscar race where every precursor is unpredictable and it seem like anyone could win. And then we have years like this one, where the same film keeps winning over and over again. Some people would say that we should probably just be happy that people can all agree on something for once. Hopefully, they won’t say that to me, though. If we’re all going to agree on something, let’s agree to treat one another with respect and not always jump to the worst conclusion about the other side. Agreeing on films, though, is nothing to celebrates. Films are meant to be argued about.
Anyway, here are the winners from the National Society Of Film Critics!
Best Picture
Winner: NOMADLAND (52 points)
Runners-up: FIRST COW (50 points) & NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS (41 points)
Best Director
Winner: Chloé Zhao, NOMADLAND (58 points)
Runners-up: Steve McQueen, SMALL AXE (41 points) & Kelly Reichardt, FIRST COW (30 points)
Best Foreign-Language Film
Winner: COLLECTIVE (38 points)
Runners-up: BACURAU and BEANPOLE (36 points) & VITALINA VARELA (32 points)
Best Actress
Winner: Frances McDormand, NOMADLAND (46 points)
Runners-up: Viola Davis, MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM (33 points) & Sidney Flanigan, NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS (29 points)
Best Actor
Winner: Delroy Lindo, DA 5 BLOODS (52 points)
Runners-up: Chadwick Boseman, MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM (47 points) & Riz Ahmed, SOUND OF METAL (32 points)
Best Supporting Actress
Winner: Maria Bakalova, BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM (47 points)
Runners-up: Amanda Seyfried, MANK (40 points) & Youn Yuh-jung, MINARI (33 points)
Best Supporting Actor
Winner: Paul Raci, SOUND OF METAL (53 points)
Runners-up: Glynn Turman, MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM (36 points) & Chadwick Boseman, DA 5 BLOODS (35 points)
Best Screenplay
Winner: Eliza Hittman, NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS (38 points)
Runners-up: Jon Raymond and Kelly Reichardt, FIRST COW (35 points) Charlie Kaufman, I’M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS (29 points)
Best Cinematography
Winner: Joshua James Richards, NOMADLAND (47 points)
Runners-up: Shabier Kirchner, LOVERS ROCK (41 points) & Leonardo Simões, VITALINA VARELA (34 points)