Boston Society of Film Critics Awards 2018

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39th BSFC Awards

December 16, 2018


Best Film:
If Beale Street Could Talk

The 39th Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, honoring the best in filmmaking in 2018, were given on December 16, 2018. [1]

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Winners

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Lynne Ramsay, Best Director winner
John C. Reilly, Best Actor winner JohnCReillyJune09.jpg
John C. Reilly, Best Actor winner
Melissa McCarthy, Best Actress winner Melissa McCarthy in 2018 (cropped).jpg
Melissa McCarthy, Best Actress winner
Richard E. Grant, Best Supporting Actor winner Richard E. Grant 2018.jpg
Richard E. Grant, Best Supporting Actor winner
Regina King, Best Supporting Actress winner Regina King by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Regina King, Best Supporting Actress winner

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References

  1. Burr, Ty (December 16, 2018). "Boston Society of Film Critics announces winners". The Boston Globe . Retrieved December 17, 2018.