Tag: ’No Country for Old Men’
Film Critics Honor ‘There Will Be Blood’
The 42nd annual awards were given out by the National Society of Film Critics, an association of 61 movie critics from across the country. The group’s opinions often diverge from those of Oscar voters.
This year’s Oscar nominees will be announced Jan. 22.
The National Society of Film Critics on Saturday named ’There Will Be Blood’ a gritty tale about a turn-of-the-century oil man infected with greed, the best picture of 2007. The society also honored ’There Will Be Blood’ for cinematography.
The film topped Julian Schnabel’s ’The Diving Bell and the Butterfly’ and Joel and Ethan Coen’s harrowing saga, ’No Country for Old Men’.

