, becoming the
second-youngest Best Actress nominee at the time.
Critical response Roger Ebert gave the film 4 out of 4 stars, praising Lawrence's steely "hope and courage" that remains optimistic despite her tribulations, and calling attention to Granik's direction that avoids passing moral judgment on the characters or descending into stereotypes. Reviewer
Peter Travers found the film "unforgettable," writing in
Rolling Stone, "Granik handles this volatile, borderline horrific material with unblinking ferocity and feeling.... In Lawrence, Granik has found just the right young actress to inhabit Ree. Her performance is more than acting, it's a gathering storm." Critic
James Berardinelli said that "''Winter's Bone'' is a welcome reminder that thrillers don't have to be loud and boisterous to grab the attention and keep it captive."
David Edelstein wrote in
New York magazine, "For all the horror, it's the drive toward life, not the decay, that lingers in the mind. As a modern heroine, Ree Dolly has no peer, and ''Winter's Bone'' is the year's most stirring film."
New Yorker critic
David Denby called ''Winter's Bone'' "one of the great feminist works in film".
Top ten lists ''Winter's Bone'' was highly rated in many critics end-of-year lists, and
Metacritic ranked it in second place for the year, only behind
The Social Network. • 1st –
David Edelstein,
New York • 1st –
The A.V. Club • 1st – Keith Phipps,
The A.V. Club • 1st – David Germain,
Associated Press • 1st –
Anne Thompson,
Indiewire • 1st – David Fear,
Time Out New York • 1st – Peter Hartlaub,
San Francisco Chronicle • 2nd –
David Ansen,
Newsweek • 2nd – Betsy Sharkey,
Los Angeles Times • 2nd – Noel Murray and Scott Tobias,
The A.V. Club • 3rd –
Christy Lemire,
Associated Press • 3rd –
Lisa Schwarzbaum,
Entertainment Weekly • 3rd – Eric Kohn,
Indiewire • 5th –
Roger Ebert,
Chicago Sun-Times • 5th – Joshua Rothkopf,
Time Out New York • 6th – Tasha Robinson,
The A.V. Club • 9th – Kirk Honeycutt,
The Hollywood Reporter • 9th –
Peter Travers,
Rolling Stone • 10th –
Kenneth Turan,
Los Angeles Times • 10th – Claudia Puig,
USA Today • 10th – Peter Rainer,
Christian Science Monitor • Top 10 (listed alphabetically) –
Joe Morgenstern,
The Wall Street Journal • Top 10 (listed alphabetically) –
David Denby and
Anthony Lane The New Yorker • Top 10 (listed alphabetically) –
Carrie Rickey and
Steven Rea Philadelphia Inquirer • Top 10 (listed alphabetically) – Rick Groen and Liam Lacey
The Globe and Mail The Writers Guild Foundation listed the script as one of the best in 2010s film and television. The script was praised as "filled with really specific dialogue and mountain speak, which just makes everything more vivid." In 2021, members of
Writers Guild of America West (WGAW) and
Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) voted the film's screenplay 98th in WGA’s 101 Greatest Screenplays of the 21st Century (so far). In July 2025, it ranked number 99 on
Rolling Stones list of "The 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century".
Box office ''Winter's Bone'' debuted in cinemas on June 11, 2010 in a
limited release in 4 theaters and grossed "a hearty" $84,797, with an average of $21,199 per theater and ranking #35 at the box office. The film's subsequent outing and expansion to 39 theaters earned $351,317, with an average of $9,008 per theater. The film's distributors Roadside Attractions aimed, concurrently with New York, Los Angeles and Boston, at "heartland cities" such as
Minneapolis,
Overland Park,
St. Louis,
Springfield,
Dallas and
Denver, which eventually all attracted significant audiences, surpassing New York's.
Accolades The film won the
Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic Film and the Best Screenplay Award at the
2010 Sundance Film Festival. It also received two awards at the 2010
Berlin Film Festival in Germany and at the 2010
Stockholm International Film Festival, it won the awards for Best Film, Best Actress (Lawrence) and the
Fipresci Prize. ''Winter's Bone'' also won Best Feature and Best Ensemble Performance at the 2010
Gotham Awards and it earned seven nominations at the 2010
Independent Spirit Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actress. == See also ==