"It
had been more than thirty years since Mad Max, the post-apocalyptic
loner hero created by filmmaker George Miller, last graced movie screens
but his return proved to be more than worth the wait, according to the
Chicago Film Critics Association. "Mad Max: Fury Road," the action
spectacular that arrived in theaters this summer after years of rumors
and false starts, landed in the pole position for the groups 2015 film
awards by beating all competitors with seven nominations, including
Best Picture, Best Director for Miller, Best Actress for Charlize
Theron (who won the group's prize in 2003 for "Monster") for her
instantly iconic performance as Imperator Furiosa, Best Cinematography
for John Seale, who came out of semi-retirement for the shoot and
additional nods for Original Score, Editing and Art
Direction/Production Design."
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