Joel and Ethan Coen's "No Country For Old Men was awarded top honors on Monday by the New York Film Critics' Circle, taking four awards including best picture. The Coens themselves won awards for their directing and writing, while Javier Bardem was honored for supporting actor. Yesterday's big winner in Los Angeles, Paul Thomas Anderson's "There Will Be Blood," was awarded best actor for Daniel Day-Lewis's performance, while Robert Elswit won for his cinematography. [Peter Knegt]
The complete list of winners is available at indieWIRE.com.

