Best
Feature-Length Film
1. The Social Network
2. The Ghost Writer
3. Greenberg
4. Let Me
In
5. Four Lions
6. Everyone Else
7. Wild Grass
8. Carlos
9. Sweetgrass
10. Winter’s
Bone
Best Lead Performance, Male
1. Ewan McGregor, The Ghost Writer
2. Ben Stiller,
Greenberg
3. Édgar Ramírez, Carlos
4. Jesse Eisenberg, The Social Network
5. Steve Evets,
Looking for Eric
Best Lead Performance, Female
1. Greta Gerwig, Greenberg
2. Jennifer
Lawrence, Winter’s Bone
3. Birgit Minichmayr, Everyone Else
4. Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Scott Pilgrim
vs. the World
5. Lesley Manville, Another Year
Best Supporting Performance,
Male
1. Andrew Garfield, The Social Network
2. Kayvan Novak, Four Lions
3. Richard Jenkins, Let Me
In
4. John Hawkes, Winter’s Bone
5. Rhys Ifans, Greenberg
Best Supporting
Performance, Female
1. Rooney Mara, The Social Network
2. Hailee Steinfeld, True Grit
3. Elle Fanning, Somewhere
4. Nora von
Waldstätten, Carlos
5. Rebecca Hall, The Town
Best Direction
1. David Fincher, The
Social Network
2. Olivier Assayas, Carlos
3. Roman Polanski, The Ghost Writer
4. Alain Resnais,
Wild Grass
5. Sofia Coppola, Somewhere
Best Screenplay
1. Aaron Sorkin, The Social
Network
2. Olivier Assayas, Dan Franck
& Daniel Leconte, Carlos
3. Noah Baumbach, Greenberg
4. Maren Ade, Everyone Else
5. Jesse Armstrong,
Sam Bain & Chris Morris, Four Lions
Best Cinematography
1. Harris Savides, Somewhere
2. Paweł Edelman, The Ghost Writer
3. Denis
Lenoir & Yorick Le Saux, Carlos
4. Bill Pope, Scott Pilgrim
vs. the World
5. Thimios Bakatakis, Dogtooth
Best Editing
1. Angus Wall & Kirk Baxter, The Social Network
2. Andrew Weisblum, Black Swan
3. Luc Barnier & Marion Monnier, Carlos
4. Affonso Gonçalves, Winter’s
Bone
5. Sarah Flack, Somewhere
Best Music
1. The Ghost
Writer (Alexandre Desplat)
2. Carlos
3. The Social Network
4. Greenberg
5. Scott
Pilgrim vs. the World
Best Cinematic Moment
1. The final shot of The Ghost Writer –
Meaning and truth lost to posterity in mindless chaos.
3. Greta Gerwig accompanies “Uncle Albert” in Greenberg – Momentary solace in music and
alcohol on the eve of an eventful day.
4. Zuckerberg’s long way back home after being dumped by his girlfriend in The
Social Network.
5. The incredible car crash in Let Me In.
6. The sheep, you know the one, gazes
in Sweetgrass.
7. The underwater boob ballet in Piranha 3-D, a counterpart to the disembodied penis that later
gets flaunted before the very eyes of the viewer
8. The toys embrace, and accept impending death in Toy Story
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9. Scott Pilgrim vs the Katayanagi Brothers in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
10. The creatures make love as
the humans watch in awe in Monsters.
Best Cinematic Breakthrough
1. Jennifer
Lawrence in Winter’s Bone
2. Hailee Steinfeld in True Grit
3. Stephen Dorff in Somewhere
4. Chris Morris
(Four Lions)
5. Matt Reeves (Let Me In)
Best Body of Work
1. Harris Savides (Somewhere
and Greenberg)
2. Alexandre Desplat (The Ghost Writer, The King’s Speech, Harry
Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1)
3. Chloë Grace Moretz (Let Me In and Kick-Ass)
4. Ewan McGregor
(The Ghost Writer and I Love You Phillip Morris)
5. Michael Douglas (Wall Street: Money Never
Sleeps and Solitary Man)
Best Ensemble Performance
1. The Ghost Writer
2. The Social Network
3. Greenberg
4. Carlos
5. Dogtooth
Best Web-Based
Criticism
10th Anniversary Award, Best Feature Film 2000
1. In The Mood for Love
2. O Brother,
Where Art Thou?
3. Thirteen Days
4. Wonder Boys
5. Almost Famous
25th Anniversary
Award, Best Feature Film 1985
1. Prizzi's Honor
2. Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
3. Ran
4. Brazil
5. Back
to the Future
50th Anniversary Award, Best Feature Film 1960
1. Psycho
2. L'avventura
3. Peeping
Tom
4. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
5. House of Usher
Special Award:
Best Film of the 1950s
1. The Searchers
2. Touch of Evil
3. North by Northwest
4. Some
Like It Hot
5. Rear Window
6. On the Waterfront
7. In a Lonely Place
8. Singin'
in the Rain
9. A Streetcar Named Desire
10. A Place in the Sun