Jean-Luc Godard's 'Goodbye to Language' has grabbed the title of Best Picture of the Year by National Society of Film Critics.
National Society of Film Critics, which is composed of critics from around the U.S. choose the 3D picture to be best among the all nominees, which also shared the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes, Deadline.com reported.
Richard Linklater received Best Director for 'Boyhood', Timothy Spall got the Best Actor Award for 'Mr. Turner' whereas Marion Cotillard was awarded as the Best Actress for 'The Immigrant and Two Days, One Night'.
J.K. Simmons got the best supporting actor award for 'Whiplash' and Patricia Arquette was awarded with best supporting actress for 'Boyhood', apart from acting awards Wes Anderson received the award of Best Screenplay for 'The Grand Budapest Hotel', and 'Citizenfour' got Best Non-Fiction Film whereas Dick Pope was declared as the Best Cinematography for 'Mr. Turner'.