| 67th National Board of Review Awards (1995) |
| Top 10 films: |
| 1. Sense and Sensibility | |
| 2. Apollo 13 | |
| 3. Carrington | |
| 4. Leaving Las Vegas | |
| 5. The American President | |
| 6. Mighty Aphrodite | |
| 7. Smoke | |
| 8. Persuasion | |
| 9. Braveheart | |
| 10. The Usual Suspects |
| Top Foreign films: |
| 1. Farinelli | |
| 2. Lamerica | |
| 3. Les Misérables | |
| 4. Il Postino: The Postman | |
| 5. Shanghai Triad |
| Best Film: |
| Sense and Sensibility |
| Best Foreign Film: |
| Shanghai Triad |
| Best Director: |
| Ang Lee - Sense and Sensibility |
| Best Cast: |
| The Usual Suspects |
| Best Actor: |
| Nicolas Cage - Leaving Las Vegas |
| Best Actress: |
| Emma Thompson - Sense and Sensibility and Carrington |
| Best Supporting Actor: |
| Kevin Spacey - The Usual Suspects, Se7en |
| Best Supporting Actress: |
| Mira Sorvino - Mighty Aphrodite |
| Best Screenplay: |
| Betty Comden and Adolph Green |
| Breakthrough Performance: |
| Alicia Silverstone - Clueless |
| Best TV Film: |
| The Boys of St. Vincent |
| Best Documentary Feature: |
| Crumb |
| Distinction in Screenwriting: |
| Betty Comden, Adolph Green |
| Special Filmmaking Achievement: |
| Mel Gibson - Braveheart |
| Freedom of Expression Award: |
| Zhang Yimou |
| Billy Wilder Award: |
| Stanley Donen |
| Career Achievement Award: |
| James Earl Jones |