Bong Joon Ho’s Parasite won the top prize Saturday from the National Society of Film Critics as the organization announced winners of its 54th annual voting meeting in New York. The South Kor…
The South Korean drama was namedand Antonio Banderas was selected as Best Actor for his performance in Pedro Almodóvar’sOnce Upon a Time … in HollywoodThe critics group rolled out details on the
winners on its Twitter account, @NatsocFilmCrix. The National Society of Film Critics was founded 1966. Its members include critics from major papers in Los Angeles, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Denver.
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