Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association

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Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association
Formation 1990
Purpose Film criticism
Location
  • Dallas, Texas
President
Todd Jorgenson
Website www.dfwcritics.com

The Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association (DFWFCA) is an organization of 31 print, radio/TV and internet journalists from Dallas-Fort Worth-based publications. Current members include Robert Wilonsky and Chris Vognar of The Dallas Morning News, Denton Record-Chronicle's Chase Whale, Twitch Film's Peter Martin, and Peter Simek of D Magazine.[1] In December of each year, the DFWFCA meets to vote on their Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards for films released in the same calendar year.[2][3]

In December 2006, The Miami Herald described the association as "one of the most reliable bellwethers of the Academy Award for Best Picture."[4]

Members

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  • Frank Swietek - Founder[5]
  • Todd Jorgenson - President
  • Boo Allen - Vice President
  • Chase Whale - Webmaster; Studio Relations Coordinator
  • Preston Barta
  • Juanita L. Brown
  • Stephen Becker
  • PC Chambers
  • Scott Churchill
  • Nancy Churnin
  • Cary Darling
  • Gary Dowell
  • Julie Fisk
  • Candace Havens
  • Laura Hiros
  • Jo Ann Holt
  • Cynthia A. Jordan
  • Arnold Wayne Jones
  • Kristian Lin
  • Peter Martin
  • Matt Mungle
  • Alice Reese
  • Gwen Reyes
  • Rubin Safaya
  • Paul Salfen
  • Ronald P. Salfen
  • Peter Simek
  • Chris Vognar
  • Mark Walters
  • Frank Wilkins
  • Robert Wilonsky

Award categories

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Award breakdown

(2 awards and more)

See also

References

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