London Film Critics Circle
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The London Film Critics Circle is a department of The Critics Circle, started in 1913 as an association for working British critics.
The film section has more than 80 members. To become a member of the Critics' Circle one must have worked as a film critic on a British publication for at least a year, with most of the income earned from writing about film.
[edit] Awards
London Film Critics Circle Awards (ALFS)