'Mad
Max: Fury Road' is surprise best film choice of Board of
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[December 02, 2015] NEW
YORK (Reuters) - Action adventure "Mad Max: Fury Road"
was named the best film of 2015 on Tuesday by the
National Board of Review, a surprise choice by the New
York-based body whose list traditionally kicks off the
annual Hollywood awards season.
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Space drama "The Martian" won a best actor award for Matt
Damon and best director for Ridley Scott and was also named one
of the nine top films of the year.
But Oscar hopefuls were left empty handed by the Board of
Review, which has a history of going against the mainstream.
These included "Steve Jobs," a film about Apple Inc's
co-founder, Irish immigrant saga "Brooklyn" and Jennifer
Lawrence's much anticipated "Joy."
Instead, the 100-year-old organization, which comprises
academics, filmmakers, students and professionals, chose popular
fare such as boxing movie "Creed," rap music film "Straight
Outta Compton," Catholic Church sex abuse tale "Spotlight" and
psychological thriller "Room" among its top films of the year.
Sylvester Stallone was named best supporting actor for his role
in "Creed," a sequel to his hit "Rocky" movies, while Brie
Larson took the best actress award for playing an abducted
mother in "Room."
Quentin Tarantino's yet-to-be-released drama "The Hateful Eight"
also fared well. It was included in the best-of-the-year list
and won best screenplay as well as supporting actress for
Jennifer Jason Leigh.
The Board of Review is known for its sometimes idiosyncratic
picks. Last year it chose the small independent drama "A Most
Violent Year" as its best film of 2014.
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This year's winner "Mad Max: Fury Road," directed by Australian
George Miller, starred Charlize Theron as a rebel leader in a
post-apocalyptic future. The movie won warm reviews and has made
some $376 million at the box office worldwide but it has not been
seen as a likely contender for major awards such as the Oscars or
Golden Globes.
"2015 has been a banner year for popular cinema. We are thrilled to
be awarding George Miller and Ridley Scott, two iconic filmmakers at
the top of their game, while also celebrating the next generation of
talent," Board of Review President Annie Schulhof said in a
statement.
The Board of Review will present its awards at a ceremony in New
York on Jan. 5.
The Hollywood awards season runs for three months and ends with the
Oscar ceremony in Hollywood on Feb. 28.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by David Gregorio and Sandra
Maler)
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