2022 Nevada Film Critics Society winners: ‘She Said’ named Best Film, ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ wins five

The Nevada Film Critics Society has named She Said the best film of 2022, also awarding the adaptation of the Harvey Weinstein expose by New York Times journalists Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor their best adapted screenplay prize.
Everything Everywhere All At Once was the overall winner with five awards, including Best Director and Best Supporting Actress for Jamie Lee Curtis.
Here is the full list of winners.
Best Film: She Said
Best Director: Daniel Kwan & Daniel Sheinert, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Best Actor: Brendan Fraser, The Whale
Best Actress: Michelle Yeoh, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Best Supporting Actor: Ke Huy Quan, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Best Supporting Actress: Jamie Lee Curtis, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Best Original Screenplay: Daniel Kwan & Daniel Sheinert, Everything Everywhere All at Once
Best Adapted Screenplay: Rebecca Lenkiewicz, She Said
Best Documentary: Good Night Oppy
Best Animated Movie: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Best Production Design: Rick Carter, The Fabelmans
Best Cinematography: Claudio Miranda, Top Gun: Maverick
Best Visual Effects: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
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