With the award season all said and done for the year 2010, Movie Dearest has tallied up the total trophies handed out by the top 27 organizations, critics groups and industry guilds to get a clearer picture of what is indeed the Best Picture (et al) of the year; only categories with at least two wins are included.
Picture of the Year: The Social Network, 9 wins.
Actor of the Year: Colin Firth in The King's Speech, 9 wins.
Actress of the Year: Natalie Portman in Black Swan, 7 wins.
Supporting Actor of the Year: Christian Bale in The Fighter, 7 wins.
Supporting Actress of the Year: Melissa Leo in The Fighter, 7 wins.
Director of the Year: David Fincher for The Social Network, 9 wins.
Adapted Screenplay of the Year: The Social Network, 11 wins.
Original Screenplay of the Year: The King's Speech, 4 wins.
Cinematography of the Year: Inception, 4 wins.
Art Direction of the Year: Inception, 5 wins.
Costume Design of the Year: Alice in Wonderland, 5 wins.
Original Score of the Year: The Social Network, 4 wins.
Original Song of the Year: "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me" from Burlesque, 2 wins.
Film Editing of the Year: The Social Network, 3 wins.
Sound Mixing & Editing of the Year: Inception, 6 wins.
Visual Effects of the Year: Inception, 7 wins.
Make-Up Design of the Year: Alice in Wonderland, 2 wins.
Animated Feature of the Year: Toy Story 3, 9 wins.
Foreign Film of the Year: Carlos and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, 3 wins each.
Documentary Feature of the Year: Inside Job and Waiting for 'Superman', 3 wins each.
The top winner was The Social Network, with wins in 5 categories, while that film's scribe Aaron Sorkin won the most awards in any category, with 11 total.
See the comments section below for the list of the 27 groups tracked.