90th NBR Awards
Best Film: Green Book
The 90th National Board of Review Awards , honoring the best in film for 2018, were announced on November 27, 2018. [1]
Films listed alphabetically except top, which is ranked as Best Film of the Year:
Best Film:
Best Director:
Best Actor:
Best Actress:
Best Supporting Actor:
Best Supporting Actress:
Best Original Screenplay:
Best Adapted Screenplay:
Best Animated Feature:
Best Foreign Language Film:
Best Documentary:
Best Ensemble:
Breakthrough Performance:
Best Directorial Debut:
William K. Everson Film History Award:
NBR Freedom of Expression:
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