Critically-acclaimed favorites Everything Everywhere All At Once and Tar continue to pick up momentum as awards season heats up, with both films tying for Best Picture at The Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards.The LAFCA have only voted for a tie for Best Picture four times in its 47-year history, the first coming in its inaugural year in 1975 when they voted for Dog Day Afternoon and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest as Best Picture.They also tied in 1976 (Network and Rocky) and 2013 (Her and Gravity), and the picks could offer a sneak peek at what the Oscar nominations look like when they're announced on January 24.
Tie: Critically-acclaimed favorites Everything Everywhere All At Once (above) and Tar continue to pick up momentum as awards season heats up, with both films tying for Best Picture at The Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards.
Four times: The LAFCA have only voted for a tie for Best Picture four times in its 47-year history, the first coming in its inaugural year in 1975 when they voted for Dog Day Afternoon and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest as Best Picture Oscar peek: They also tied in 1976 (Network and Rocky) and 2013 (Her and Gravity), and the picks could offer a sneak peek at what the Oscar nominations look like when they're announced on January 24Everything Everywhere All At Once also took home Best Supporting Performer for Ke Huy Quan, while Michelle Yeoh took Runner-Up for Best Lead Performer and Jason Kisvarday took Runner-Up for Best Production Design.Tar also won Best Director for Todd Field, Best Lead Performer for Cate Blanchett and Best Screenplay for Todd Field.
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