
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 27 (UPI) -- Hollywood's Online Film Critics Society has nominated "Black Swan," "Inception," "The Social Network" and "Winter's Bone" for Best Picture.
"Toy Story 3" and "True Grit" also are in the running for the group's top award, it was announced Monday.
The nominees for Best Director are Darren Aronofsky for "Black Swan," Danny Boyle for "127 Hours,"
Joel Coen and Ethan Coen for "True Grit," David Fincher for "The Social Network" and Christopher Nolan for "Inception."
In the running for the Best Lead Actor prize are Jeff Bridges for "True Grit," Jesse Eisenberg for "The Social Network," Colin Firth for "The King's Speech," James Franco for "127 Hours," Ryan Gosling for "Blue Valentine" and Edgar Ramirez for "Carlos."
Shortlisted for the Best Lead Actress title are Annette Bening for "The Kids Are All Right," Kim Hye-ja for "Mother," Nicole Kidman for "Rabbit Hole," Jennifer Lawrence for "Winter's Bone" and Natalie Portman for "Black Swan."
Nominated for the Best Supporting Actor award are Christian Bale for "The Fighter," Andrew Garfield for "The Social Network," John Hawkes for "Winter's Bone," Mark Ruffalo for "The Kids are All Right" and
Geoffrey Rush for "The King's Speech."
The contenders for the Best Supporting Actress honor are Amy Adams for "The Fighter," Mila Kunis for "Black Swan," Melissa Leo for "The Fighter," Hailee Steinfeld for "True Grit" and Jacki Weaver for "Animal Kingdom."
The winners are to be announced Jan. 3.
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