The year of 2010 was certainly full of fantastic movies, and today (February 10) “The Social Network” and “The King’s Speech” took the top awards at the 31st London Film Critics' Circle Awards.
The highest honor, which is Film of the Year, went to “The Social Network” while the British actor in a Supporting Role went to Andrew Garfield.
Partaking in another evening of red carpet festivities, Andrew Garfield turned up for the 68th annual Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles, California on Sunday (January 16).
Awards show season is growing closer by the day, and this morning (January 4) the Producers Guild of America announced their nominees for the best in television and movies for the year.
And of course, there were plenty of contenders in all categories, insuring that this year’s show will be one of the best.
One of the most well-received movies of recent release, "The Social Network" has been dubbed as the best movie of the year by The Los Angeles Film Critics.