The Coen Brothers' No Country For Old Men has been named the Best Film of 2007 by the National Board of Review. Award season is in full swing, with the Golden Globe nominations out next Thursday.
Other winners include George Clooney and Julie Christie, who won Best Actor and Actress for Michael Clayton (which got mainly sniffy reviews over here) and Away From Her, respectively. Good to see Casey Affleck getting recognised for his astonishing performance in The Assassination of Jesse James. See all the winners, and the NBR's Top 10 movies of the year, here.
Thursday, December 06, 2007
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