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Monday, December 8, 2014

L.A. Film Critics Association 2014 Complete Winner's List: Tom Hardy, 'Boyhood' Win Big!

JUST JARED
December 7, 2014



The winners have been officially announced for the 2014 Los Angeles Film Critics Association!

The film Boyhood took home a total of four awards including Best Picture, best director (Richard Linklater), actress (Patricia Arquette), and best editing.

Other notable winners include Tom Hardy (Locke) for Best Actor, with Michael Keaton (Birdman) as runner up.

Agata Kulesza won Best Supporting Actress for Ida with the runner up going to Rene Russo for Nightcrawler.

Click inside for the entire list of winners from the 2014 Los Angeles Film Critics Association…

Best picture: Boyhood. Runner-up: The Grand Budapest Hotel.



Best actor: Tom Hardy, Locke. Runner-up: Michael Keaton, Birdman.

Best director: Richard Linklater, Boyhood. Runner-up: Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel.

Best foreign-language film: Ida. Runner-up: Winter Sleep.

Best screenplay: Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel. Runner-up: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr. and Armando Bo, Birdman.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.justjared.com/2014/12/07/l-a-film-critics-association-2014-complete-winners-list-tom-hardy-boyhood-win-big/



Sunday, November 30, 2014

‘The Imitation Game’ For Real: Year’s 2nd-Best Debut Per Theater

DEADLINE HOLLYWOOD
by Brian Brooks
November 30, 2014 8:52am

 

The Weinstein Company’s The Imitation Game proved it’s the real thing, winning the specialty box office this weekend with a spectacular opening. Taking the same Thanksgiving weekend slot as previous TWC Oscar winners The King’s Speech and The Artist, the title bowed with the year’s second-best per-theater average, flying past Birdman‘s mid-October opening.

 The Imitation Game grossed over $482K in four theaters, giving the feature a whopping $120,518 PTA. Fox Searchlight’s The Grand Budapest Hotel still reigns over 2014 with a $202,792 PTA, though its early-March launch did not have the same crowd of awards contenders vying for attention. The Imitation Game‘s debut is also TWC’s second-highest PTA ever, falling just behind the September 2012 debut of The Master, which grossed over $736K in five theaters, giving it a $147,262 PTA. That film, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, went on to cume $16.37M.



“We had a tremendous opening. Clearly, audiences loved it in New York and Los Angeles this weekend,” said TWC’s president of distribution Erik Lomis. “To do this in this crowded marketplace with serious contenders speaks a lot.”

Lomis said The King’s Speech, which won the Best Picture Oscar in 2010, opened on Nov. 26 in four locations, averaging $88,863. That film went on to cume $135.4M. The Artist, also a Best Picture winner, opened a year later on Nov. 25 with a $51,220 PTA en route to a $44.6M cume.

“The Imitation Game received an A+ CinemaScore and only a handful of films get that result,” said Lomis. Both male and female audience-goers gave it a large majority of definite-recommends, he said. The audience was 52% female.


READ MORE HERE: http://deadline.com/2014/11/the-imitation-game-box-office-debut-per-theater-average-1201302952/