The journey for the cast of Boyhood continues

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STORY: The cast of "Boyhood," a coming-of-age drama filmed over 12 years with the same actors, dominated the New York Film Critics Circle Awards red carpet on Monday (January 05), as they picked up the prize for best picture of 2014, best director for Richard Linklater and the best supporting actress category.

Actor Timothy Spall was named best actor for his portrayal of one of Britain's greatest painters, J.M.W. Turner, in "Mr. Turner," which also marked a career milestone.

Marion Cotillard nabbed the top actress honors for roles in two films, "The Immigrant" and "Two Days, One Night.

"These two journeys with these two movies have really been amazing. And the fact that people just tell us that they really love the movies is something really special."

Actor J.K. Simmons picked up the best supporting actor prize for playing a music teacher who terrorizes a student in "Whiplash" while Patricia Arquette won best supporting ac