Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Coens triumph at Critics' Choice Awards

Coens triumph at Critics' Choice Awards



The Coen Brothers latest moving picture 'No Country For Old Men' was the large winner at the 2008 Critics' Choice Awards in Los Angeles last night.
The film landed three awards including the coveted Topper Motion picture accolade.
Joel and Ethan Coen shared the Best Director trophy while the Best Supporting Worker category went to Javier Bardem.
The awards are given out by the Broadcast Film Critics Association and have often served as a goodness index number as to wHO may pick up Academy Award nominations later this month.
Unlike the Golden Globes the awards are non covered by Writer's Order contracts so they were not affected by the ongoing walk out which has forced the cancellation of the prestigious Golden Globe Awards.
Other winners at the case included Daniel Daylight Frederick Carleton Lewis, world Health Organization picked up C. H. Best Player for his persona in 'There Will Be Blood', and Julie Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, world Health Organization won C. H. Best Actress for 'Away From Her'.