Friday, July 15, 2011



Mila Kunis act in SEX AND THE CITY 2: After slipping in Austin, where it won only an award for Best Adapted Screenplay, David Fincher's The Social Network resumed its U.S. film critics' sweep by way of Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Film Critics Circle picked The Social Network as their choice for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor (Jesse Eisenberg), and Best Adapted Screenplay (Aaron Sorkin) of 2010.


Just as surprising were the Oklahoma critics' selections for Best Actress (Black Swan's Natalie Portman), Best Supporting Actor (The Fighter's Christian Bale), and Best Animated Film (Lee Unkrich's Toy Story 3). Christopher Nolan's award for Best Original Screenplay (Inception) wasn't exactly a shocker, either.


On the other hand, I'm sure many were caught off guard when Christopher Morris' British terrorism satire Four Lions was chosen as the year's Best First Film. And a few were probably just as surprised that Black Swan's Mila Kunis — not The Fighter's Melissa Leo or True Grit's Hailee Steinfeld — was voted the year's Best Supporting Actress.

Despite fierce competition, Michael Patrick King's Sex and the City 2 was voted 2010's Obviously Worst Movie. The Not-So-Obviously Worst Movie was Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, which is up for a Golden Globe in the Best Comedy or Musical category. Please note that the Oklahoma critics' criteria regarding bad movies' obviousness are kinda murky.

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