‘The Imitation Game’, ‘Gone Girl’ top Hollywood Film Awards

November 15, 2014 05:14 pm | Updated December 05, 2021 09:10 am IST - Los Angeles

Historical thriller ‘The Imitation Game’ and Oscar-winner Ben Affleck-starrer ‘ >Gone Girl ’ took home top honours at the Hollywood Film Awards.

'Gone Girl’ was announced as the best film and received the award for best screenwriter (Gillian Flynn), said The Hollywood Reporter.

‘The Imitation Game’, a drama on the life of British mathematician and logician Alan Turing, bagged three trophies, including, best actor (Benedict Cumberbatch), best director (Morten Tyldum) and best supporting actress (Keira Knightley).

Julianne Moore took home the best actress Award for ‘Still Alice’ ‘ >Guardians of the Galaxy ’ bagged the Hollywood Blockbuster Award.

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