Roma and Ramsay Win Top Honours From Music City Critics

Yet another critics prize for Roma, this time from the brand new, Nashville-based Music City Film Critics Association. Alfonso Cuaron's acclaimed drama was second to A Star Is Born by only one nomination when this group's nominees were announced last month, but beats it here by one award, though the biggest overall winner was Black Panther, taking four to Roma's three. All the winners below.
Best Film
Roma
Best Director
Lynne Ramsay (You Were Never Really Here)
Best Actress
Olivia Colman (The Favourite)
Best Actor
Christian Bale (Vice)
Best Supporting Actress
Regina King (If Beale Street Could Talk)
Best Supporting Actor
Michael B. Jordan (Black Panther)
Best Screenplay
Sorry to Bother You
Best Cinematography
Roma
Best Editing
Widows
Best Production Design
Black Panther
Best Sound
First Man
Best Sound Integration
Annihilation
Best Score
Black Panther
Best Song
'Shallow' (A Star Is Born)
Best Animated Feature
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Best Documentary
Won't You Be My Neighbour?
Best Foreign Language Film
Roma
Best Action Film
Black Panther
Best Comedy
The Favourite
Best Horror Film
A Quiet Place
Best Music Film
A Star Is Born
Best Young Actress
Elsie Fisher (Eighth Grade)
Best Young Actor
Ed Oxenbould (Wildlife)
The Jim Ridley Award (for the film that best embodies the spirit of Nashville and its musical history)
Blaze
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