Best Feature-Length Film
1. "Moonrise Kingdom"
2. "Oslo, August
31st"
3. "The Deep Blue Sea"
4. "Lincoln"
5. "The Comedy"
6. "The Master"
7.
"Consuming Spirits"
8. "Extraterrestrial"
9. "The Perks of Being a Wallflower"
10. "The Day He Arrives"
Best Lead Performance, Male
1. Joaquin Phoenix – “The Master”
2.
Anders Danielsen Lie – “Oslo, August 31st”
3.
Denis Lavant – “Holy Motors”
4. Daniel
Day-Lewis – “Lincoln”
5. Tim Heidecker
– “The Comedy”
Best Lead Performance, Female
1. Rachel Weisz – “The Deep Blue Sea”
2. Michelle Williams – “Take this Waltz”
3. Jennifer Lawrence – “Silver Linings Playbook”
4. Quvenzhane Wallis – “Beasts of the Southern Wild”
5. Meryl Streep – “Hope Springs”
Best Supporting Performance,
Male
1. Dwight Henry – “Beasts of the Southern
Wild”
2. Christoph Waltz – “Django Unchained”
3. Matthew McConaughey – “The Paperboy”
4. Ezra Miller – “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”
5. Bruce Willis – “Moonrise Kingdom”
Best
Supporting Performance, Female
1. Nicole Kidman –
The Paperboy”
2. Emma Watson – “The
Perks of Being a Wallflower”
3. Anne Hathaway –
“Les Miserables”
4. Sarah Gadon – “Cosmopolis”
5. Lea Seydoux – “Sister”
Best Direction
1. Terrence Davies – “The Deep Blue Sea”
2. Wes Anderson – “Moonrise Kingdom”
3. Paul Thomas Anderson – “The Master”
4. Andrea Arnold – “Wuthering Heights”
5. Ridley Scott – “Prometheus”
Best Screenplay
1. Wes Anderson & Roman Coppola – “Moonrise Kingdom”
2. Joachim Trier & Eskil Vogt – “Oslo, August 31st”
3. Joss Whedon & Drew Goddard – “The Cabin in the Woods”
4. Stephen Chbosky – “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”
5. Terrence Davies – “The Deep Blue Sea”
Best
Cinematography
1. Robbie Ryan – “Wuthering
Heights”
2. Dariusz Wolski – “Prometheus”
3. Andrew Lesnie – “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”
4. Florian Hoffmeister – “The Deep Blue Sea”
5. Seamus McGarvey – “Anna Karenina”
Best
Editing
1. Pietro Scalia – “Prometheus”
2. Dylan Tichenor & William Goldenberg – “Zero Dark Thirty”
3. Leslie Jones & Peter McNulty – “The Master”
4. David Charap – “The Deep Blue Sea”
5. Stuart Baird – “Skyfall”
Best Music
1. Jon Brion – “Paranorman”
2. Dan Romer & Benh Zeitlin – “Beasts of the Southern Wild”
3. Jonny Greenwood – “The Master”
4. Dario Marinelli – “Anna Karenina”
5. John Williams – “Lincoln”
Best Cinematic Moment
5. I’m Not Going to Leave, No Matter What –
“Keep the Lights On”
6. Opening/There Once
was a Hush Puppy – “Beasts of the Southern Wild”
10. “Slow Boat to China” – “The
Master”
Best Cinematic Breakthrough
1.
Jason Clarke – Actor
2. Chris Sullivan –
Director
3. Matt D’Elia – Actor/Director
4. Rick Alverson – Director
5. Emma Watson – Actress
Best Body of Work
1. Matthew McConaughey (“Magic Mike,” “Bernie,” “Killer Joe,” “The Paperboy”)
2. Joss Whedon (“Cabin in the Woods,” “The Avengers”)
3. Jason Clarke (“Lawless,” “Zero Dark Thirty”)
4. Joseph Gordon-Levitt (“Looper,” “Lincoln,” “The
Dark Knight Rises,” “Premium Rush”)
5.
Bruce Willis (“Looper,” “Moonrise Kingdom”)
Best Ensemble Performance
1. “Moonrise Kingdom”
2. “Django Unchained”
3.
“The Perks of Being a Wallflower”
4. “The
Paperboy”
5. “Extraterrestrial”
10th
Anniversary Award, Best Feature Film 2002
1. “Lord
of the Rings: The Two Towers”
2. “Gangs of
New York”
3. “Talk to Her”
4. “Punch-Drunk Love”
5. “All or Nothing”
25th Anniversary Award, Best Feature Film 1987
1. “The Last Emperor”
2. “Empire of the Sun”
3. “Au
Revoir, Les Enfants”
4. “The Princess Bride”
5. “Full Metal Jacket”
50th Anniversary Award, Best
Feature Film 1962
1. “To Kill a Mockingbird”
2. “Sanjuro”
3. “Cape Fear”
4. “How the
West Was Won”
5. “The Manchurian Candidate”
Special
Award: Best Film of the 1970s
1. “A Clockwork Orange”
2. “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”
3. “The Deer Hunter”
4. “Star Wars”
5. “The Exorcist”
6. “The Godfather”
7. “Saturday Night Fever”
8.
“Apocalypse Now”
9. “The Discreet Charm
of the Bourgeoisie”
10. “Halloween”