Jennifer Lawrence and Quvenzhane Wallis: LA Film Critics Awards

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lafilmcritics-011313Quvenzhane Wallis gives a big smile next to fellow Best Actress nominee Jennifer Lawrence at the 38th Annual Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday.

Wallis’ movie, Beasts of the Southern Wild, took home a number of awards including Best Supporting Actor and Best Music Score. Jennifer scored another win for Best Actress for Silver Linings Playbook.

Wallis has become the youngest actress to ever receive an Oscar nomination in the Best Actress category and while she’s been rubbing elbows with heavyweights like Jennifer, Anne Hathaway and Ben Affleck, it looks like there are some other actors she’d love to meet.

The 9-year-old recently told the LA Times, “I want to meet everybody on Disney Channel and Disney XD that are alive.” Her two favorites – “Jessie” and “Austin & Ally.” So cute.

Be sure to catch both Wallis and Lawrence at the Golden Globes tonight. Click inside for the full winners list from the LA Film Critics Awards…

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Best director: Paul Thomas Anderson, “The Master.”
Runner-up: Kathryn Bigelow, “Zero Dark Thirty”

Best actor: Joaquin Phoenix, “The Master”
Runner-up: Denis Lavant, “Holy Motors”

Best actress (Tie): Jennifer Lawrence, “Silver Linings Playbook” and Emmanuelle Riva, “Amour”

Best supporting actor: Dwight Henry, “Beasts of the Southern Wild”
Runner-up: Christoph Waltz, “Django Unchained”

Best supporting actress: Amy Adams, “The Master”
Runner-up: Anne Hathaway, “The Dark Knight Rises” and “Les Miserables”

Best animation: “Frankenweenie”
Runner-up: “It’s Such a Beautiful Day”

Best documentary: “The Gatekeepers”
Runner-up: “Searching for Sugar Man”

Best foreign film: “Holy Motors”

Runner-up: “Footnote”

Best cinematography: Roger Deakins, “Skyfall”
Runner-up: Mihai Malaimare Jr., “The Master”

Best screenplay: Chris Terrio, “Argo”
Runner-up: David O. Russell, “Silver Linings Playbook”

Best editing: Dylan Tichenor and William Goldenberg, “Zero Dark Thirty”
Runner-up: William Goldenberg, “Argo”

Best music score: Dan Romer and Benh Zeitlin, “Beasts of the Southern Wild”
Runner-up: Jonny Greenwood, “The Master”

Production design: David Crank, Jack Fisk, “The Master”
Runner-up: Adam Stockhausen, “Moonrise Kingdom”