With movie awards season now in full swing, the Iraq war film "The Hurt Locker" is an early frontrunner, according to an award tracking survey by The Associated Press. But honors have been spread around to a number of movies as well. Jason Reitman's uber-relevant "Up in the Air," in particular, continues to win across multiple categories. And then there's James Cameron's "Avatar," another major heavyweight, particularly at the box office.

A lot could still change before the Academy Awards on March 7. In between, the Broadcast Film Critics Association, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Screen Actors Guild, Producers Guild, Directors Guild and the Film Independent organization all dole out awards.

A summary of the top film honors so far, in alphabetical order:

"(500) DAYS OF SUMMER"

Picture: Golden Globe nomination (comedy or musical)

Actor, Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Golden Globe nomination (comedy or musical)

"AVATAR"

Picture: Golden Globe nomination (for drama), New York Film Critics Online

Director, James Cameron: Golden Globe nomination

Original Score, James Horner: Golden Globe nomination

Original Song, "I See You" by James Horner and Simon Franglen: Golden Globe nomination

"BAARIA"

Foreign Language Film: Golden Globe nomination

"THE BEACHES OF AGNES"

Documentary: National Society of Film Critics, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, co-winner

"THE BLIND SIDE"

Actress, Sandra Bullock: Golden Globe nomination (drama), Screen Actors Guild nomination

"BRIGHT STAR"

Supporting Actor, Paul Schneider: National Society of Film Critics (co-winner)

"BROKEN EMBRACES"

Foreign Language Film: Golden Globe nomination

"BROTHERS"

Actor, Tobey Maguire: Golden Globe nomination (drama)

Original Song, "Winter" by Brothers: Golden Globe nomination

"CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS"

Animated Film: Golden Globe nomination

"CORALINE"

Animated Film: Golden Globe nomination

Top 10: American Film Institute

"THE COVE"

Documentary: National Board of Review, Los Angeles Film Critics Association (co-winner)

"CRAZY HEART"

Actor, Jeff Bridges: Los Angeles Film Critics Association, Golden Globe nomination (drama), Screen Actors Guild nomination

Score: Los Angeles Film Critics Association

Original Song, "The Weary Kind (Theme From Crazy Heart)" by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett: Golden Globe nomination

"DISTRICT 9"

Screenplay, Neill Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell: Golden Globe nomination

Production Design: Los Angeles Film Critics Association

"DUPLICITY"

Actress, Julia Roberts: Golden Globe nomination (comedy or musical)

"AN EDUCATION"