The awards have wrapped up and many of the frontrunners won and several that weren’t leading may have pulled forward. Still, one can’t help but wonder how much of this was wishful thinking on the critics’ parts rather than genuine opinion. With that many members, we have to assume the latter.
Awards Tallies
(4) Frankenstein, Sinners
(3) One Battle After Another
(2) F1, KPop Demon Hunters
(1) Avatar: Fire and Ash, Hamnet, Marty Supreme, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, The Naked Gun, The Secret Agent, Train Dreams, Weapons
The Awards
Best Picture
One Battle After Another WL PP TL
Best Animated Feature
KPop Demon Hunters WL PP TL
Best Director
Paul Thomas Anderson – One Battle After Another WL PP TL
Best Actor
Timothée Chalamet – Marty Supreme WL PP TL
Best Actress
Jessie Buckley – Hamnet WL PP TL
Best Supporting Actor
Jacob Elordi – Frankenstein Nil
Best Supporting Actress
Amy Madigan – Weapons WL PP
Best Original Screenplay
Sinners WL PP TL
Best Adapted Screenplay
One Battle After Another WL PP TL
Best Casting and Ensemble
Sinners WL TL
Best Song
Golden – KPop Demon Hunters WL TL
Best Score
Sinners WL PP TL
Best Editing
F1 TL
Best Cinematography
Train Dreams Nil
Best Production Design
Frankenstein WL PP TL
Best Costume Design
Frankenstein WL PP TL
Best Hair & Makeup
Frankenstein WL PP TL
Best Sound
F1 TL
Best Visual Effects
Avatar: Fire and Ash WL PP TL
Best Comedy
The Naked Gun WL TL
Best Foreign Language Film
The Secret Agent PP TL
Best Stunt Design
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning WL TL
Best Young Actor / Actress
Miles Caton – Sinners WL PP TL
Critics Choice Association Data (Formerly Broadcast Film Critics Association)
Year Founded: 1995
First Awards: 1995 (31)













