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La La Land Wins Best Picture, 6 other Phoenix Film Critics Society 2016 Awards

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 Phoenix Film Critics Society has announced its 2016 award winners.  "La La Land," which led the field in nominations, has also garnered the most wins, with 7, including Best Picture, Best Actress for Emma Stone, and Best Director for Damien Chazelle. "Hell or High Water" came in second with three awards, while "Hacksaw Ridge" won two. These are the 17th annual awards for the PFCS. "La La Land's producers have much to sing about as our membership responded to this 21st century musical romance,” said PFCS president Gayle Bass.

La La Land, Moonlight Lead Phoenix Film Critics Society's 2016 Award Nominations

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Phoenix (December 13, 2016) The 2016 nominations for the Phoenix Film Critics Society’s annual awards have been announced. "La La Land" led the field with 13 nominations, including best film, best director, best original screenplay and lead acting nominations for Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone. "Moonlight" garnered 9 nominations including best film and best director, while "Manchester by the Sea" and "Hacksaw Ridge" tied for 8 nominations each. The ten films nominated for best picture are: "A Monster Calls," "Arrival," "Florence Foster Jenkins," "Hacksaw Ridge," "Hell or High Water," "La La Land," "Manchester By The Sea," "Moonlight," "Nocturnal Animals" and "Sing Street." The nominees for Best Actor in a Leading Role are Andrew Garfield for "Hacksaw Ridge," Casey Affleck in "Manchester By The Sea," Denzel Washing

Roger's Reviews-11/11- Arrival, The Eagle Huntress and Loving

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New for Nov.11 --Roger's Reviews of-- # ARRIVAL , #THE EAGLE HUNTRESS and #LOVING .

Roger's reviews of movies opening this weekend.

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New this weekend --Roger's Reviews of-- DOCTOR STRANGE , MOONLIGHT, HACKSAW RIDGE and TROLLS.

CRITICS’ CHOICE DOCUMENTARY AWARDS - WINNERS JUST ANNOUNCED

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“OJ: Made in America” Named Best Documentary (Theatrical Feature) and “13th” Named Best Documentary (TV/Streaming) at Inaugural Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards At tonight's gala event hosted by Penn Jillette at BRIC in Brooklyn, the Broadcast Film Critics’ Association (BFCA) and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) announced the winners of the inaugural Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards.  13th won three awards for Best Documentary (TV/Streaming), Best Political Documentary and Best Director (TV/Streaming) for Ava DuVernay. OJ: Made in America took home the most awards for the evening with Best Documentary (Theatrical Feature), Best Director (Theatrical Feature) for Ezra Edelman, Best Limited Documentary Series and Best Sports Documentary. The Best First Documentary (TV/Streaming) was a tie, with

Change Your Reality. A Global Doctor Strange Experience presented by RealD/Marvel/Google Tilt

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In collaboration with RealD, Marvel Studios enlisted 3 of the world’s most talented Google Tilt Brush artists to take part in a global VR painting experiment that was inspired by Doctor Strange. Tilt Brush lets you paint in 3D space with virtual reality. Artists Danny Bittman, Stuart Campbell and Steve Teeple hand-painted alternate realities spanning NYC, Hong Kong and London; which are cities that are essential to

Brad Pitt, Marion Cotillard share steamy scenes in new 'Allied' trailer https://t.co/vakoUPyuZa via @EW

Brad Pitt, Marion Cotillard share steamy scenes in new 'Allied' trailer https://t.co/vakoUPyuZa via @EW — Roger Tennis (@CinemaCLIPS) September 20, 2016 from Twitter https://twitter.com/CinemaCLIPS http://twitter.com/CinemaCLIPS/status/778362723075665920

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