Anora was named the best film of 2024 by the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics along with Best Actress for Mikey Madison and Best Director for Sean Baker.
Will & Harper (2024)
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Will & Harper (2024)
Anora was named the best film of 2024 by the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics along with Best Actress for Mikey Madison and Best Director for Sean Baker.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the shortlists in 10 categories for the 97th Academy Awards.
The Brutalist was awarded Best Picture, but Conclave dominated the Phoenix Film Critics Society’s 2024 awards with five wins including Best Director for Edward Berger, Best Actor for Ralph Fiennes and Best Ensemble Acting.
The Brutalist was awarded the honor of Best Picture of 2024 by the Phoenix Critics Circle along with Best Director for Brady Corbet, Best Actor for Adrien Brody.
Edward Berger’s Conclave lead the nominations for the 2024 Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ), with 9, including Best Film, Best Director.
Conclave and Wicked lead the nominees in the film category for the 30th Critics Choice Awards with 11 nominations each.
Anora was named best picture of the year by the Michigan Movie Critics Guild, and Mikey Madison won the best actress award.
Wicked won Best Feature, Colman Domingo won Best Actor for Sing Sing, and Mikey Madison won the Best Actress award for Anora at the 2024 Washington DC Area Film Critics Association (WAFCA) Awards
The Michigan Movie Critics Guild unveiled its nominees for the best of 2024 lead by Anora, The Brutalist and Wicked, all tied for the most nominations, with six each.
Dune: Part Two and Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga lead the nominations for 2024 Seattle Film Critics Society Awards with 10 each, followed by The Brutalist with 9.
The National Board of Review has named their 2024 honorees, with top awards going to Wicked for Best Film; Daniel Craig for Best Actor for Queer; and Nicole Kidman for Best Actress for Babygirl.
Conclave leads the nominations for AARP The Magazine’s annual Movies For Grownups Awards, with 6 nominations including Best Picture/Best Movie for Grownups, Best Director for Edward Berger, Best Actor for Ralph Fiennes, Best Supporting Actress for Isabella Rossellini, Best Supporting Actor for Stanley Tucci.