Best Film
“127 Hours”
“Inception
“The King’s Speech”
“The Social Network
“Winter’s Bone
Best Director
Danny Boyle - “127 Hours”
David Fincher - “The Social Network
Debra Granik - “Winter’s Bone
Tom Hooper - “The King’s Speech”
Christopher Nolan - “Inception
Edgar Wright - “Scott Pilgrim vs the World
Best Actor
Jeff Bridges - “True Grit”
Jesse Eisenberg - “The Social Network
Colin Firth - “The King’s Speech”
James Franco - “127 Hours”
Ryan Gosling - “Blue Valentine”
Best Actress
Nicole Kidman - “Rabbit Hole”
Jennifer Lawrence - “Winter’s Bone
Carey Mulligan - “Never Let Me Go”
Natalie Portman - “Black Swan”
Michelle Williams - “Blue Valentine”
Best Supporting Actor
Christian Bale - “The Fighter”
Andrew Garfield - “The Social Network
John Hawkes - “Winter’s Bone
Sam Rockwell - “Conviction”
Mark Ruffalo - “The Kids Are All Right
Geoffrey Rush - “The King’s Speech”
Best Supporting Actress
Amy Adams- “The Fighter”
Helena Bonham Carter - “The King’s Speech”
Greta Gerwig - “Greenberg
Melissa Leo - “The Fighter”
Jacki Weaver - “Animal Kingdom”
Breakthrough Performance
Andrew Garfield - “The Social Network
Greta Gerwig - “Greenberg
Jennifer Lawrence - “Winter’s Bone
Chloe Moretz – “Kick-Ass
Mia Wasikowska - “The Kids Are All Right
The Detroit Film Critics Society Awards will take place December 16th.
Make sure to keep an eye on the Award Season Calendar for upcoming award ceremonies and nomination announcements.
Also see how these nominees affect the Award Season Leader Board.
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