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New York Film Critics Vote: “Roma” Wins Best Film, Director; Ethan Hawke Best Actor, Regina Hall Best Actress, Regina King Best Supporting Actress, Richard E. Grant Best Supporting Actor, “Eighth Grade” Best First Feature

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All roads lead to “Roma,” trust me.

The votes are coming ever 20 minutes or so from the New York Film Critics. Keep refreshing…

Alfonso Cuaron‘s “Roma” is Best Picture. He’s Best Director.

Ethan Hawke is Best Actor for “First Reformed,” Regina Hall is Best Actress for Support the Girls,she’s the first black woman to win Best Actress from the NYFF. And it’s 2018. Wow.

Regina King is Best Supp Actress for “Beale Street,” Richard E. Grant wins Best Supporting Actor for “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” He’s on his way to an Oscar.

Paul Schrader has won Best Screenplay for “First Reformed.” He and Ethan Hawke repeat their wins from Monday at the Gotham Awards.

 

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