The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

‘Irishman’ named best picture by National Board of Review

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NEWYORK >> Martin Scorsese’s sprawling crime epic “The Irishman” has been named best picture by the National Board of Review.

The awards, announced Tuesday by the National Board of Review, handed Netflix its second major honor in Hollywood’s quickening awards season. On Monday evening, Noah Baumbach’s “Marriage Story” won best feature at the IFP Gotham Awards, which honor independen­t film. Both movies are widely expected to eventually reap numerous nomination­s at the Oscars, with either potentiall­y landing Netflix its first best-picture win.

“The Irishman” also took best adapted screenplay, for Steven Zaillian’s script, and an icon award for Scorsese, Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino.

The board, as it typically does, otherwise spread its awards around to help fill its annual gala with stars. Quentin Tarantino took best director for “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood.” Best actress went to Renee Zellweger for her performanc­e as Judy Garland in “Judy.” Adam Sandler won best actor for Josh and Benny Safdie’s upcoming New York thriller “Uncut Gems.”

Brad Pitt, widely seen as the Oscar frontrunne­r for his co-leading performanc­e in “Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood,” won best supporting actor. The National Board of Review also threw its support behind Clint Eastwood’s upcoming docudrama on the 1996 Centennial Olympic Park bombing, “Richard Jewell,” giving it best supporting actress for Kathy Bates and breakthrou­gh performanc­e for Paul Walter Hauser.

The picks by the National Board of Review, a long-running organizati­on comprised of academics and film profession­als, have in recent years seldom lined up with eventual Academy Awards winners. But its best-feature choice last year, “Green Book,” went on to triumph at the Oscars.

 ?? COURTESY OF NETFLIX ?? Joe Pesci, left, and Robert De Niro in a scene from “The Irishman.”
COURTESY OF NETFLIX Joe Pesci, left, and Robert De Niro in a scene from “The Irishman.”

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