Anora won Best Picture along with Best Actress for Mikey Madison at the 2024 Online Film Critics Society Awards.
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Awards
Anora won Best Picture along with Best Actress for Mikey Madison at the 2024 Online Film Critics Society Awards.
Dune: Part Two took home four awards including the top honor of Best Film at the Denver Film Critics Society awards. The Substance and Challengers followed closely with three awards.
Emilia Pérez leads the 97th Oscars nominations with 13 including Best Picture, Best international feature film (France), Karla Sofía Gascón for best actress, and Zoe Saldaña for supporting actress.
Marla Gibbs and Aaron Pierre have been added to the list of honorees at the 7th American Black Film Festival (ABFF) Honors.
Love Lies Bleeding, Problemista, and Queer lead the films nominated for the 36th GLAAD Media Awards, each receiving 3 nominations including Outstanding Film.
Dune: Part Two led the the nominations for the 2024 Online Film Critics Society Awards with 9, followed closely by The Brutalist with 8 nominations.
Jane Schoenbrun’s I saw the TV Glow leads the nominations for the 16th Dorian Film Awards, with nine nods, including Film of the Year, LGBTQ Film of the Year.
The Producers Guild of America (PGA) announced the nominees in the movies and television categories for the 36th Annual Producers Guild Awards.
The Brutalist dominated the 2024 Portland Critics Association Awards winning 10 honors, including Best Picture, Best Director for Brady Corbet, Best Lead Performance (Male) for Adrien Brody, Best Supporting Performance (Male) for Guy Pearce, and Best Ensemble Cast.
Sean Baker’s Anora topped the 2024 Houston Film Critics Society Awards, winning 3 honors including Best Picture, Best Actress for Mikey Madison, and Best Screenplay.
Writers Guild announced the nominations for the 2025 Writers Guild Awards in screenwriting including Original, Adapted and DocumentaryScreenplays
Conclave leads the nominations for the 2025 EE BAFTA Film Awards with 12 nominations including Best Film and Outstanding British Film. Emilia Pérez followed with 11 nominations, and The Brutalist with 9 nominations, both also competing for Best Film.