‘Inception’ Wins Prizes Galore At 2010 Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards

December 30th, 2010 - 5:06 pm ICT by Sampurn Wire  


received nominations in several categories at this year’s Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards  and picked up awards for the best director, best editing, best original music score and best screenplay.

Christopher Nolan was a happy man as he walked home with the trophy of the best director for Inception. However, the film’s team was disappointed when the award for the best film did not end up in their hands. The best picture award was given to The King’s Speech, the film also given Colin Firth a prize for the best actor. Among the other films which were rewarded at the 2010 Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards were Alice In Wonderland, The Social Network, Black Swan and Toy Story 3.

However it was Inception which emerged the winner in the list of films which reached the final round of nominations in the Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards. Inception is a psychological thriller which revolves around a specialized spy or thief played by Leonardo DiCaprio who has the unique ability to delve into the subconscious minds of people by entering in their dreams.

–Sampurn Wire

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