NOTE: We’ll have the complete list of BFCA nominees at 2:30 a.m. PT/ 5:30 ET
In about 6 hours we’ll know whether the Broadcast Film Critics Association follows the route we’ve seen from Boston, New York and Los Angeles today (i.e., all over the map) — or if they’ll have new delightful/infuriating surprises for us.
One might think some clues could be derived from the BFCA raw scores accumulated over the past year on their Critics Choice charts — and one would be kidding oneself. But let’s review all the same, updating the fine work ladylurks did a few days ago with a few 11th hour additions (and some significantly fluctuating numbers for recent releases):
100 – Me and Orson Welles
100 – Up
97 – Up in the Air
95 – An Education
93 – The Hurt Locker
93 – Star Trek
92 – (500) Days of Summer
91 – Inglourious Basterds
91 – Fantastic Mr Fox
89 – Avatar
89 – Precious
88 – Julie & Julia
87 – District 9
86 – A Serious Man
85 – Sherlock Holmes
85 – The Blind Side
85 – The Messenger
85 – The Princess and the Frog
84 – Crazy Heart
83 – The Informant!
83 – Invictus
81 – Nine
81 – The Last Station
81 – The Young Victoria
80 – The Private Lives of Pippa Lee
79 – Brothers
79 – The Road
78 – A Single Man
77 – Bright Star
77 – It‚Äôs Complicated
76 – The Lovely Bones
74 – Where the Wild Things Are
Will the top 10 highest ranked live-action films match up with the BFCA winners tomorrow morning? If not, what did the top-rated movies that don’t make the cut do wrong — and what did their lower ranked rivals do right?