On December 14, the 46th Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, aka BSFC, announced the winners for this year’s awards. As stated by their official website, the winners for the Boston Society of Film Critics Awards were decided on Sunday at Coolidge Corner Theatre. The latest Boston Society of Film Critics Awards are dedicated to David Lynch, who died in January this year. The BSFC website said:“The Boston Society of Film Critics (BSFC) is pleased to announce the winners of its 46th annual awards honoring achievements in film. Sunday’s meeting was held at the Coolidge Corner Theatre and dedicated to visionary filmmaker David Lynch, who died last January. The director behind “Blue Velvet,” “Mulholland Drive” and “Twin Peaks” had ties to Boston, where he studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and roomed with Peter Wolf, frontman of the J. Geils Band.”Sinners bagged awards under several categories at the Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, including Best Film, Director, and more. In addition to this, popular movies like One Battle After Another, Good Boy, Marty Supreme, and more won awards in different categories.More about Boston Society of Film Critics Awards (BSFC)The winners for the Boston Society of Film Critics Awards are decided by professional film critics. The BSFC’s website highlights how winners are selected by critics. BSFC stated:“We are a group of film critics based in Boston, known for our annual awards ceremony honoring excellence in filmmaking and celebrating diverse and outstanding achievements in cinema. The society comprises professional film critics who offer their insights, reviews, and commentary on movies, contributing to the discourse around film within the Boston community and beyond.” Here’s the complete list of winners at this year’s Boston Society of Film Critics Awards:Best Editing (awarded in honor of Karen Schmeer): Stephen Mirrione, F1Best Original Score: Ludwig Göransson, SinnersBest Cinematography: Autumn Durald Arkapaw, SinnersBest Animated Film: Endless CookieBest In Show (best animal performance): Indy, GoodboyBest Documentary (awarded in honor of Lucia Small): Afternoons of Solitude, Albert SerraBest New Filmmaker (awarded in honor of David Brudnoy): Sorry, Baby, Eva VictorBest Original Screenplay: Blue Moon, Robert KaplowBest Adapted Screenplay: One Battle After Another, Paul Thomas Anderson, based on the novel 'Vineland' by Thomas Pynchon.Best Non-English Language Film (awarded in honor of Jay Carr): Sentimental ValueBest Supporting Actress: Amy Madigan, WeaponsBest Supporting Actor: Stellan Skarsgård, Sentimental ValueBest Actress: Rose Byrne, If I Had Legs I’d Kick YouBest Actor: Ethan Hawke, Blue MoonBest Ensemble: Marty Supreme.Best Director: Ryan Coogler, SinnersBest Film: SinnersAlso Read: "Homelander is the new Admin" - Internet reacts to Paramount Pictures’ X account being seemingly hacked