The Alfonso Cuaron-directed drama collects three accolades, Ethan Hawke's 'First Reformed' takes home two, and Regina Hall nabs Best Actress for 'Support the Girls'.
- Nov 30, 2018
AceShowbiz - Alfonso Cuaron and his acclaimed film "Roma" have been given a huge Oscars boost after picking up major honours from the New York Film Critics Circle.
Cuaron was named Best Director and his movie Best Film after four hours of deliberations on Thursday, November 28.
There were also big wins for Regina Hall and Ethan Hawke, who scored the acting prizes, and Bo Burnham, who landed the Best First Film prize for "Eighth Grade".
The full list of winners is:
- Best Film: "Roma"
- Best Director: Alfonso Cuaron
- Best First Film: "Eighth Grade", director Bo Burnham
- Best Actor: Ethan Hawke ("First Reformed")
- Best Actress: Regina Hall ("Support the Girls")
- Best Supporting Actor: Richard E. Grant ("Can You Ever Forgive Me?")
- Best Supporting Actress: Regina King ("If Beale Street Could Talk")
- Best Screenplay: "First Reformed" (Paul Schrader)
- Best Cinematography: "Roma", Alfonso Cuaron
- Best Foreign Language Film: "Cold War"
- Best Documentary: "Minding the Gap"
- Best Animated Film: "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse"