FLATIRON DISTRICT — "Zero Dark Thirty" came away with the top film and directing honors Monday night at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards at the Crimson Club as part of the kickoff to awards season.
Director Kathryn Bigelow was on hand with her collaborator Mark Boal to accept the top honors for their film about the hunt for Osama bin Laden.
Top acting awards went to two-time Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis for the title role in Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln," and to Rachel Weisz for her role in "The Deep Blue Sea."
Supporting actor awards went to Sally Field for her role as Mary Todd Lincoln in the Spielberg biopic, and to Matthew McConaughey for his roles in the male stripper film "Magic Mike" and "Bernie."
Also attending were Spielberg, Jessica Chastain, James Gandolfini, Chris Rock, Michael Shannon and Katie Couric.