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LA Film Critics like 'Boyhood' more than anything

boyhood-poster.jpg"Boyhood" on Sunday won the voting on best picture of 2014 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. The members also voted for Richard Linklater as best director, Patricia Arquette as best actress and Sandra Adair for best editing, giving "Boyhood" more awards than any other film. The runner-up for best picture was "The Grand Budapest Hotel." Tom Hardy of "Locke" won best actor. Full list of winners and runners-up.


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