Dune: Part Two and Emilia Pérez follow closely behind with 10 nods apiece
The Critics Choice Association (CCA) announced today the film category nominees for the 30th annual Critics Choice Awards where Conclave and Wicked lead this year’s film contenders, having earned 11 nominations each.
Conclave collected nods for Best Picture and Best Acting Ensemble, with Ralph Fiennes recognized in the Best Actor category and Isabella Rossellini up for Best Supporting Actress. Edward Berger was nominated for Best Director, while Peter Straughan earned a nod for Best Adapted Screenplay and Stéphane Fontaine could take home the trophy for Best Cinematography. Rounding out the nominations for Conclave were Suzie Davies for Best Production Design, Nick Emerson for Best Editing, Lisy Christl for Best Costume Design, and Volker Bertelmann for Best Score.
In addition to Best Picture, Wicked‘s 11 nominations include a nod for Best Acting Ensemble, while castmates Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande racked up nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress respectively. Jon M. Chu is a contender for Best Director, with Winnie Holzman and Dana Fox nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay, and Alice Brooks for Best Cinematography. Nathan Crowley and Lee Sandales were recognized in the Best Production Design category, while Paul Tazewell garnered a nod for Best Costume Design. Frances Hannon, Sarah Nuth and Laura Blount received a nomination for Best Hair and Makeup, and Pablo Helman, Jonathan Fawkner, Paul Corbould and David Shirk were nominated for Best Visual Effects.
Dune: Part Two and Emilia Pérez were closely behind with 10 nods apiece, including Best Picture nominations for both films. Rounding out the Best Picture category are A Complete Unknown, Anora, The Brutalist, Nickel Boys, Sing Sing, and The Substance.
Dune: Part Two saw Denis Villeneuve earning a nomination for Best Director, as well as Best Adapted Screenplay alongside Jon Spaihts. Greig Fraser received a nod for Best Cinematography, while Patrice Vermette and Shane Vieau are up for Best Production Design and Joe Walker was recognized in the category of Best Editing. Jacqueline West could take home the award for Best Costume Design, and Paul Lambert, Stephen James, Rhys Salcombe and Gerd Nefzer are contending for Best Visual Effects. In addition, Hans Zimmer is nominated for Best Score, and the film garnered a nod for Best Hair and Makeup.
Emilia Pérez garnered a nomination for Best Foreign Language Film, in addition to Best Picture. Karla Sofía Gascón earned a nod for Best Actress, while castmate Zoe Saldaña is up for Best Supporting Actress, and the film was recognized in the category of Best Acting Ensemble. Jacques Audiard was nominated twice, for Best Director and for Best Adapted Screenplay, while two songs, “El Mal” (Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón, and Camille) and “Mi Camino” (Selena Gomez) are contenders for Best Song. Clément Ducol & Camille and are also up for Best Score.
After snagging a Golden Globe for his performance in Heretic, Hugh Grant showed up in Best Actor today among the six nominees that included Fiennes, Adrien Brody (The Brutalist), Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown), Colman Domingo (Sing Sing) and Daniel Craig (Queer).
Joining Cynthia Erivo and Karla Sofía Gascon in Best Actress were Angelina Jolie (Maria), Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths), Mikey Madison (Anora) and Demi Moore (The Substance), with Nicole Kidman in Babygirl as the most glaring miss.
“This year brought us an incredible wealth of storytelling and performances, leading to indescribably close races for nominations,” said CCA CEO Joey Berlin. “We are honored to be able to celebrate our landmark 30th year of the Critics Choice Awards with this talented group of nominees and are thrilled to bring viewers our best show yet. Knowing how close the balloting for nominations was, we anticipate an exciting evening of high drama on January 12.”
As previously announced, Shōgun (FX / Hulu) leads the television contenders for the 30th annual Critics Choice Awards with six nominations. The show earned a nod for Best Drama Series, while the cast was recognized in multiple categories including Hiroyuki Sanada for Best Actor in a Drama Series and Anna Sawai for Best Actress in a Drama Series. Tadanobu Asano and Takehiro Hira are both up for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, while Moeka Hoshi could take home the Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series award.
The winners will be revealed at the Critics Choice Awards gala hosted by Chelsea Handler, which will broadcast LIVE on E! on Sunday, January 12, 2025 (7:00 – 10:00pm ET / PT) from the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica. The show will also be available to stream the next day on Peacock.
Here is the complete list of nominations for the 30th Critics Choice Awards.
BEST PICTURE
BEST ACTOR
BEST ACTRESS
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
BEST YOUNG ACTOR / ACTRESS
BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE
BEST DIRECTOR
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
BEST EDITING
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
BEST HAIR AND MAKEUP
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
BEST COMEDY
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
BEST SONG
BEST SCORE
NOMINATIONS BY FILM FOR THE 30TH ANNUAL CRITICS CHOICE AWARDS
A COMPLETE UNKNOWN – 3
Best Picture
Best Actor – Timothée Chalamet
Best Supporting Actor – Edward Norton
A DIFFERENT MAN – 1
Best Hair and Makeup – Mike Marino, Sarah Graalman, Aaron Saucier
A REAL PAIN – 3
Best Supporting Actor – Kieran Culkin
Best Original Screenplay – Jesse Eisenberg
Best Comedy
ABIGAIL – 1
Best Young Actor / Actress – Alisha Weir
ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT – 1
Best Foreign Language Film
ANORA – 7
Best Picture
Best Actress – Mikey Madison
Best Supporting Actor – Yura Borisov
Best Acting Ensemble
Best Director – Sean Baker
Best Original Screenplay – Sean Baker
Best Editing – Sean Baker
BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE – 1
Best Hair and Makeup – Christine Blundell, Lesa Warrener, Neal Scanlan
BETTER MAN – 1
Best Visual Effects – Luke Millar, David Clayton, Keith Herft, Peter Stubbs
BLITZ – 1
Best Young Actor / Actress – Elliott Heffernan
CHALLENGERS – 4
Best Original Screenplay – Justin Kuritzkes
Best Editing – Marco Costa
Best Song – “Compress / Repress” – Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
Best Score – Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
CONCLAVE – 11
Best Picture
Best Actor – Ralph Fiennes
Best Supporting Actress – Isabella Rossellini
Best Acting Ensemble
Best Director – Edward Berger
Best Adapted Screenplay – Peter Straughan
Best Cinematography – Stéphane Fontaine
Best Production Design – Suzie Davies
Best Editing – Nick Emerson
Best Costume Design – Lisy Christl
Best Score – Volker Bertelmann
DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE – 1
Best Comedy
DIDI – 1
Best Young Actor / Actress – Izaac Wang
DUNE: PART TWO – 10
Best Picture
Best Director – Denis Villeneuve
Best Adapted Screenplay – Denis Villeneuve, Jon Spaihts
Best Cinematography – Greig Fraser
Best Production Design – Patrice Vermette, Shane Vieau
Best Editing – Joe Walker
Best Costume Design – Jacqueline West
Best Hair and Makeup
Best Visual Effects – Paul Lambert, Stephen James, Rhys Salcombe, Gerd Nefzer
Best Score – Hans Zimmer
EMILIA PÉREZ – 10
Best Picture
Best Actress – Karla Sofía Gascón
Best Supporting Actress – Zoe Saldaña
Best Acting Ensemble
Best Director – Jacques Audiard
Best Adapted Screenplay – Jacques Audiard
Best Foreign Language Film
Best Song – “El Mal” – Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón, Camille
Best Song – “Mi Camino” – Selena Gomez
Best Score – Clément Ducol & Camille
FLOW – 2
Best Animated Feature
Best Foreign Language Film
FURIOSA: A MAD MAX SAGA – 1
Best Young Actor / Actress – Alyla Browne
GLADIATOR II – 4
Best Supporting Actor – Denzel Washington
Best Production Design – Arthur Max, Jille Azis, Elli Griff
Best Costume Design – Janty Yates, Dave Crossman
Best Visual Effects – Mark Bakowski, Pietro Ponti, Nikki Penny, Neil Corbould
HARD TRUTHS – 1
Best Actress – Marianne Jean-Baptiste
HERETIC – 1
Best Actor – Hugh Grant
HIT MAN – 1
Best Comedy
I’M STILL HERE – 1
Best Foreign Language Film
INSIDE OUT 2 – 1
Best Animated Feature
JANET PLANET – 1
Best Young Actor / Actress – Zoe Ziegler
KINGDOM OF THE PLANET OF THE APES – 1
Best Visual Effects – Erik Winquist, Stephen Unterfranz, Paul Story, Rodney Burke
KNEECAP – 1
Best Foreign Language Film
MARIA – 2
Best Actress – Angelina Jolie
Best Costume Design – Massimo Cantini Parrini
MEMOIR OF A SNAIL – 1
Best Animated Feature
MY OLD ASS – 2
Best Young Actor / Actress – Maisy Stella
Best Comedy
NICKEL BOYS – 5
Best Picture
Best Supporting Actress – Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
Best Director – RaMell Ross
Best Adapted Screenplay – RaMell Ross & Joslyn Barnes
Best Cinematography – Jomo Fray
NOSFERATU – 4
Best Cinematography – Jarin Blaschke
Best Production Design – Craig Lathrop
Best Costume Design – Linda Muir
Best Hair and Makeup – Traci Loader, Suzanne Stokes-Munton, David White
QUEER – 1
Best Actor – Daniel Craig
SATURDAY NIGHT – 2
Best Acting Ensemble
Best Comedy
SEPTEMBER 5 – 2
Best Original Screenplay – Moritz Binder, Tim Fehlbaum, Alex David
Best Editing – Hansjörg Weißbrich
SING SING – 5
Best Picture
Best Actor – Colman Domingo
Best Supporting Actor – Clarence Maclin
Best Acting Ensemble
Best Adapted Screenplay – Greg Kwedar, Clint Bentley
THE BRUTALIST – 9
Best Picture
Best Actor – Adrien Brody
Best Supporting Actor – Guy Pearce
Best Director – Brady Corbet
Best Original Screenplay – Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold
Best Cinematography – Lol Crawley
Best Production Design – Judy Becker, Patricia Cuccia
Best Editing – David Jancso
Best Score – Daniel Blumberg
THE LAST SHOWGIRL – 1
Best Song – “Beautiful That Way” – Miley Cyrus
THE PIANO LESSON – 1
Best Supporting Actress – Danielle Deadwyler
THE SEED OF THE SACRED FIG – 1
Best Foreign Language Film
THE SUBSTANCE – 7
Best Picture
Best Actress – Demi Moore
Best Supporting Actress – Margaret Qualley
Best Director – Coralie Fargeat
Best Original Screenplay – Coralie Fargeat
Best Hair and Makeup
Best Visual Effects
THE WILD ROBOT – 3
Best Animated Feature
Best Song – “Kiss the Sky” – Maren Morris
Best Score – Kris Bowers
THELMA – 1
Best Comedy
WALLACE & GROMIT: VENGEANCE MOST FOWL – 1
Best Animated Feature
WICKED – 11
Best Picture
Best Actress – Cynthia Erivo
Best Supporting Actress – Ariana Grande
Best Acting Ensemble
Best Director – Jon M. Chu
Best Adapted Screenplay – Winnie Holzman, Dana Fox
Best Cinematography – Alice Brooks
Best Production Design – Nathan Crowley, Lee Sandales
Best Costume Design – Paul Tazewell
Best Hair and Makeup – Frances Hannon, Sarah Nuth, Laura Blount
Best Visual Effects – Pablo Helman, Jonathan Fawkner, Paul Corbould, David Shirk
WILL & HARPER – 1
Best Song – “Harper and Will Go West” – Kristen Wiig
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