National Board of Review Reveals Best of List

The National Board of Review released a list of movies in various categories for a Best of 2012 List. Before the N.Y.F.C.C. announced their Best List on Monday, the NBR would kick off movie award season. Here is what they came up with:

NAMED 2012 BEST FILM OF THE YEAR BY THE NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW

*** 2012 Gala to be held on Tuesday, January 8, 2013 hosted by Meredith Vieira

New York, NY – (December 5, 2012) – The National Board of Review has namedZERO DARK THIRTYthe 2012 Best Film of the Year.

Below is a full list of the awards given by the National Board of Review:

Best Film:ZERO DARK THIRTY

Best Director:Kathryn Bigelow, ZERO DARK THIRTY

Best Actor:Bradley Cooper, SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK

Best Actress:Jessica Chastain, ZERO DARK THIRTY

Best Supporting Actor:Leonardo DiCaprio, DJANGO UNCHAINED

Best Supporting Actress:Ann Dowd, COMPLIANCE

Best Original Screenplay:Rian Johnson, LOOPER

Best Adapted Screenplay:David O. Russell, SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK

Best Animated Feature:WRECK-IT RALPH

Special Achievement in Filmmaking:Ben Affleck, ARGO

Breakthrough Actor:Tom Holland, THE IMPOSSIBLE

Breakthrough Actress:Quvenzhané Wallis, BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD

Best Directorial Debut:Benh Zeitlin, BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD

Best Foreign Language Film:AMOUR

Best Documentary:SEARCHING FOR SUGARMAN

William K. Everson Film History Award:50 YEARS OF BOND FILMS

Best Ensemble:LES MISÉRABLES

Spotlight Award:John Goodman (ARGO, FLIGHT, PARANORMAN, TROUBLE WITH THE CURVE)

NBR Freedom of Expression Award:CENTRAL PARK FIVE

NBR Freedom of Expression Award:PROMISED LAND


Top Films(in alphabetical order)

ARGO

BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD

DJANGO UNCHAINED

LES MISÉRABLES

LINCOLN

LOOPER

THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER

PROMISED LAND

SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK

Top 5 Foreign Language Films

(In Alphabetical Order)

BARBARA

THE INTOUCHABLES

THE KID WITH A BIKE

NO

WAR WITCH

Top 5 Documentaries

(In Alphabetical Order)

艾未未:永远不要对不起

DETROPIA

THE GATEKEEPERS

THE INVISIBLE WAR

ONLY THE YOUNG

Top 10 Independent Films

(In Alphabetical Order)

ARBITRAGE

BERNIE

COMPLIANCE

END OF WATCH

HELLO I MUST BE GOING

LITTLE BIRDS

MOONRISE KINGDOM

ON THE ROAD

QUARTET

SLEEPWALK WITH ME

That’s a the list as it stands for the year. A few things to be considered:

Not Always An Oscar Indicator:

The NBR isn’t always an indicator for how the Oscar voters will respond. Just ask Tilda Swinton, Shailene Woodley, and “Buck” which were winners last year who probably deserved Oscars, but weren’t even nominated. It happens!
A New Frontrunner Clearly Emerges:

“零暗三十,”电影还没有上映to a general audience nor probably sold a single movie ticket, looks poised join the Oscar Best Picture Frontrunners Club. The anticipation for this thriller is only building! The pressure is on for it to compete with “Lincoln,” “Argo,” and “Silver Linings Playbook!”

Some Big Surprise Contenders:

Ann Dowd’s stellar turn in “Compliance” was recognized for a Best Supporting Actress prize, but this might not translate well to the Academy. At my screening in August, close to two dozen people walked out of this picture. This was tough stuff to watch, but her turn was award worthy.
Likewise for Leonardo DiCaprio unexpectedly winning Best Supporting Actor for “Django Unchained.” It could be a hard sell to the Academy.
Provides Needed Awards Boost:

One performance needs all the attention from all the critics it can obtain and that’s Bradley Cooper in “Silver Linings Playbook.” It’s a competitive category and this sends him in the right direction. “Looper” made the Ten Best List and scored the original screenplay win. Actress Quvenzhané Wallis and director Benh Zeitlin won best debuts forBEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD!This is critical for them to do well in all the critics circles and maintain online buzz.
The ‘Wallflower’ Under the Radar:

“Perks of Being A Wallflower” ending up on the Top Ten list was no fluke. The best movies sneak up on us with introspective writing, solemn acting, and a whirlwind of an emotional response. ‘Perks’ was a John Hughes movie for both the sentimental 90’s teenager and the current hipster generation…and yet so much more. This little gem of a movie has earned all of the attention that it receives during year end recognition!

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Whether something is overlooked by Hollywood or whatever business trend has captured the Entertainment Industry’s attention, Kenny Miles loves to talk about movies (especially the cultural impact of a film). He covers various aspects of movies including specialty genre films, limited release, independent, foreign language, documentary features, and THE much infamous "awards season." Also, he likes to offer his opinion on the business of film, marketing strategy, and branding. He currently resides in Denver, Colorado and is a member of the Denver Film Critics Society critics group. You can follow him on Twitter @kmiles723.