MNFCA Awards 2024 – Winners

The Minnesota Film Critics Association (MNFCA) is proud to announce the winners of their 2024 annual Film Awards. This year, The Brutalist claimed the top honor of Best Picture and received a total of five awards, the most of any nominated film.

Best Picture

  • WINNER: The Brutalist
  • Challengers
  • Conclave
  • Dune: Part Two
  • The Substance

Best Director

  • WINNER: Brady Corbet – The Brutalist
  • Sean Baker – Anora
  • Coralie Fargeat – The Substance
  • Luca Guadagnino – Challengers
  • Denis Villeneuve – Dune: Part Two

Best Actor

  • WINNER: Adrien Brody as László Tóth – The Brutalist
  • Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan – A Complete Unknown
  • Daniel Craig as William Lee – Queer
  • Colman Domingo as John “Divine G” Whitfield – Sing Sing
  • Ralph Fiennes as Thomas Cardinal Lawrence – Conclave

Best Actress

  • WINNER: Demi Moore as Elisabeth Sparkle – The Substance
  • Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba Thropp – Wicked
  • Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Pansy – Hard Truths
  • Mikey Madison as Anora “Ani” Mikheeva – Anora
  • Zendaya as Tashi Duncan – Challengers

Best Supporting Actor

  • WINNER: Guy Pearce as Harrison Lee Van Buren – The Brutalist
  • Yura Borisov as Igor – Anora
  • Kieran Culkin as Benji Kaplan – A Real Pain
  • Clarence Maclin as Himself – Sing Sing
  • Edward Norton as Pete Seeger – A Complete Unknown

Best Supporting Actress

  • WINNER: Zoe Saldaña as Rita Mora Castro – Emilia Pérez
  • Ariana Grande as Galinda Upland – Wicked
  • Felicity Jones as Erzsébet Tóth – The Brutalist
  • Margaret Qualley as Sue – The Substance
  • Isabella Rossellini as Sister Agnes – Conclave

Best Ensemble

  • WINNER: Conclave
  • Challengers
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Saturday Night
  • Sing Sing

Best Adapted Screenplay

  • WINNER: Conclave – Peter Straughan
  • Dune: Part Two – Denis Villeneuve, Jon Spaihts
  • Nickel Boys – RaMell Ross, Joslyn Barnes
  • Sing Sing – Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar
  • Wicked – Winnie Holzman, Dana Fox

Best Original Screenplay

  • WINNER: Challengers – Justin Kurtizkes
  • Anora – Sean Baker
  • The Brutalist – Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold
  • A Real Pain – Jesse Eisenberg
  • The Substance – Coralie Fargeat

Best Film Editing

  • WINNER: Challengers
  • The Brutalist
  • Conclave
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

Best Cinematography

  • WINNER: The Brutalist
  • Challengers
  • Conclave
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Nosferatu

Best Music

  • WINNER: Challengers
  • The Brutalist
  • Conclave
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Wicked

Best Costume Design

  • WINNER: Wicked
  • Conclave
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
  • Nosferatu

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

  • WINNER: The Substance
  • A Different Man
  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
  • Nosferatu
  • Wicked

Best Production Design

  • WINNER: Dune: Part Two
  • The Brutalist
  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
  • Nosferatu
  • Wicked

Best Sound

  • WINNER: Dune: Part Two
  • Challengers
  • A Complete Unknown
  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
  • The Substance

Best Special Effects

  • WINNER: Dune: Part Two
  • Alien: Romulus
  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
  • Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
  • The Substance

Best Stunt Choreography

  • WINNER: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
  • Deadpool & Wolverine
  • Dune: Part Two
  • The Fall Guy
  • Gladiator II

Best International Feature

  • WINNER: Flow – Belgium, France, Latvia
  • The Beast – France, Canada
  • Emilia Pérez – France
  • Evil Does Not Exist – Japan
  • The Seed of the Sacred Fig – Iran, Germany, France

Best Animated Feature

  • WINNER: The Wild Robot
  • Flow
  • Inside Out 2
  • Memoir of a Snail
  • Transformers One

Films with Multiple Nominations

NominationsFilm
12Dune: Part Two
10The Brutalist
9Challengers
Conclave
8The Substance
7Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
Wicked
4Anora
Nosferatu
Sing Sing
3A Complete Unknown
2Emilia Pérez
Flow

Films with Multiple Wins

WinsFilm
5The Brutalist
3Challengers
Dune: Part Two
2Conclave
The Substance

MNFCA Awards 2024 – Nominations

The Minnesota Film Critics Association (MNFCA) is pleased to announce the nominees for their annual Film Awards for the 2024 season. This year, the MNFCA has nominated 31 different films, with Dune: Part Two and The Brutalist leading the nominations. Below is the full list of nominees.

Best Picture

  • The Brutalist
  • Challengers
  • Conclave
  • Dune: Part Two
  • The Substance

Best Director

  • Sean Baker – Anora
  • Brady Corbet – The Brutalist
  • Coralie Fargeat – The Substance
  • Luca Guadagnino – Challengers
  • Denis Villeneuve – Dune: Part Two

Best Actor

  • Adrien Brody as László Tóth – The Brutalist
  • Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan – A Complete Unknown
  • Daniel Craig as William Lee – Queer
  • Colman Domingo as John “Divine G” Whitfield – Sing Sing
  • Ralph Fiennes as Thomas Cardinal Lawrence – Conclave

Best Actress

  • Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba Thropp – Wicked
  • Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Pansy – Hard Truths
  • Mikey Madison as Anora “Ani” Mikheeva – Anora
  • Demi Moore as Elisabeth Sparkle – The Substance
  • Zendaya as Tashi Duncan – Challengers

Best Supporting Actor

  • Yura Borisov as Igor – Anora
  • Kieran Culkin as Benji Kaplan – A Real Pain
  • Clarence Maclin as Himself – Sing Sing
  • Edward Norton as Pete Seeger – A Complete Unknown
  • Guy Pearce as Harrison Lee Van Buren – The Brutalist

Best Supporting Actress

  • Ariana Grande as Galinda Upland – Wicked
  • Felicity Jones as Erzsébet Tóth – The Brutalist
  • Margaret Qualley as Sue – The Substance
  • Isabella Rossellini as Sister Agnes – Conclave
  • Zoe Saldaña as Rita Mora Castro – Emilia Pérez

Best Ensemble

  • Challengers
  • Conclave
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Saturday Night
  • Sing Sing

Best Adapted Screenplay

  • Conclave – Peter Straughan
  • Dune: Part Two – Denis Villeneuve, Jon Spaihts
  • Nickel Boys – RaMell Ross, Joslyn Barnes
  • Sing Sing – Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar
  • Wicked – Winnie Holzman, Dana Fox

Best Original Screenplay

  • Anora – Sean Baker
  • The Brutalist – Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold
  • Challengers – Justin Kurtizkes
  • A Real Pain – Jesse Eisenberg
  • The Substance – Coralie Fargeat

Best Film Editing

  • The Brutalist
  • Challengers
  • Conclave
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

Best Cinematography

  • The Brutalist
  • Challengers
  • Conclave
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Nosferatu

Best Music

  • The Brutalist
  • Challengers
  • Conclave
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Wicked

Best Costume Design

  • Conclave
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
  • Nosferatu
  • Wicked

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

  • A Different Man
  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
  • Nosferatu
  • The Substance
  • Wicked

Best Production Design

  • The Brutalist
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
  • Nosferatu
  • Wicked

Best Sound

  • Challengers
  • A Complete Unknown
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
  • The Substance

Best Special Effects

  • Alien: Romulus
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
  • Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
  • The Substance

Best Stunt Choreography

  • Deadpool & Wolverine
  • Dune: Part Two
  • The Fall Guy
  • Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
  • Gladiator II

Best International Feature

  • The Beast – France, Canada
  • Emilia Pérez – France
  • Evil Does Not Exist – Japan
  • Flow – Belgium, France, Latvia
  • The Seed of the Sacred Fig – Iran, Germany, France

Best Animated Feature

  • Flow
  • Inside Out 2
  • Memoir of a Snail
  • Transformers One
  • The Wild Robot

Films with Multiple Nominations

NominationsFilm
12Dune: Part Two
10The Brutalist
9Challengers
Conclave
8The Substance
7Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
Wicked
4Anora
Nosferatu
Sing Sing
3A Complete Unknown
2Emilia Pérez
Flow

The Alliance Lately: Issue No. 110

Welcome to The Alliance Lately, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Alliance (MNFCA)!

The MNFCA is a collective of individuals dedicated to celebrating and critically examining the art of film. In this recurring publication, we’ll share a selection of insightful film reviews, absorbing essays, and interviews with film professionals.

Each issue of The Alliance Lately features a diverse array of perspectives and content. Our members have shared their most recent work with us, covering the latest releases and revisiting classic films that dissect the craft of filmmaking. Explore the links below and get a front-row seat to critically examine the art of film.

Check out the MNFCA Members page to meet our all-star lineup.

And now…The Alliance Lately.

Brian covered the new releases We Live in Time, The Apprentice, and Joker: Folie à Deux.

For his Patreon subscribers, Brian continued his month of exclusive horror reviews with a look back at Terrifier 2 (2022).

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter previewed this year’s Twin Cities Film Fest (TCFF).

For the Duluth News Tribune, I interviewed Ahmos Hassan, producer of Cash for Gold. He was in town for the Duluth Superior Film Festival, where the movie — filmed in Chisholm — won the award for Best Narrative Feature.

Over at the GOAT Film Reviews website, Kyle has two reviews for new releases We Live in Time and Piece by Piece.

In addition, Kyle is continuing his yearly 31 Days of Horror event:

This week, Zach shares mini-reviews of the new documentary/LEGO hybrid PIECE BY PIECE, Alfonso Cuarón’s new Apple TV+ psychological thriller limited series DISCLAIMER, and a collection of capsule reviews of the last few things he’s watched, including his ongoing Tim Burton rewatch, and some other spooky season favorites.

Catherine pairs 1998 witchy, romantic thriller “Practical Magic” with magical mozzarella pizza on Veg Out. Plus, she has five new reviews on The Feed: “We Live in Time,” “Disclaimer,” “The Last of the Sea Women,” “Piece by Piece” and “The Apprentice.” She shared a reel from her hosting Secret Movie Night at Emagine Willow Creek and published a deep-dive essay about the movie she chose, “Ninotchka.” Additionally, she participated in The Revisionist Almanac’s “Let’s Get Spooky” podcast episode, and the “Demons & Monsters & Creatures, OH MY!” series she is co-hosting continued with more scary season films and shows.

Paul has reviews of three new movies this week

And he sat down with Oscar-winning writer/director Alfonso Cuaron and Sacha Baron Cohen for their new AppleTV+ series “Disclaimer”

https://paulstriptothemovies.com/disclaimer-interviews-with-alfonso-cuaron-and-sacha-baron-cohen/

Paul also shared his interviews with Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix on “Twin Cities Live” 

https://paulstriptothemovies.com/twin-cities-live-10-4-24-joker-folie-a-deux-cast-interviews/

Movies

Blu-ray/UHD

Over at Cinefied, Tyler reviewed We Live in Time.


Keep your eyes peeled for the latest film critiques, reviews, and news from the Minnesota Film Critics Alliance! 🎬🍿


The Alliance Lately: Issue No. 109

Minnesota Film Critics Alliance Newsletter

Welcome to The Alliance Lately, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Alliance (MNFCA)!

The MNFCA is a collective of individuals dedicated to celebrating and critically examining the art of film. In this recurring publication, we’ll share a selection of insightful film reviews, absorbing essays, and interviews with film professionals.

Each issue of The Alliance Lately features a diverse array of perspectives and content. Our members have shared their most recent work with us, covering the latest releases and revisiting classic films that dissect the craft of filmmaking. Explore the links below and get a front-row seat to critically examine the art of film.

Check out the MNFCA Members page to meet our all-star lineup.

And now…The Alliance Lately.

Joe has kicked off his 31 Days to Scare for 2024 – take a look at his first six selections and check back daily for frightfully fun choices to fill out your Halloween watchlist!  He also published a review of the new vampire comedy The Radleys.

View all of his reviews on The MN Movie Man.

Eli has a few new pieces this week over on Cinephile Corner. In their movie reviews section, they have reviews for a few new releases, including Handling the UndeadWill & HarperDidiOddity, and Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person. There is also a classic review of the Wachowskis’ Bound (1996).

And then in their rankings section, they have lists of the best directorial debuts of all time and the best directorial debuts of the 2020s.

Brian wrote about several new titles to kickstart your Spooky Season, including Frankie Freako, Haunt Season, The Radleys, ‘Salem’s Lot, Hold Your Breath, and V/H/S/Beyond. Outside of the horror realm, he also covered The Outrun, the new addiction drama starring Saoirse Ronan.For his Patreon subscribers, Brian started a month of exclusive horror coverage with a look back at Terrifier (2016).

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter published reviews for Joker: Folie à Deux and The Outrun.

In October, I’ve begun my 31 Days of Horror event once again. Here are the first days:

Missing in Action (1984)

Joker: Folie à Deux

I wrote an essay about why releasing Metropolis wide was a big mistake.

We recorded an episode of Cinema Recall with some friends after we saw Megalopolis and we talk about it and The Substance 

My written review of The SubstanceI re released our episode of Cinema Recall on Ed Wood.  Tim Burton’s masterpiece about the famed director of iconic flops

Movie Man Eric Houston delves into the history of England’s most legendary comedy troupe with Monty Python: Completely Different.

Catherine pairs beloved 1995 Halloween favorite “Casper” with homemade pancakes on Veg Out. Plus, she has four new reviews on The Feed: “The Outrun,” “Hold Your Breath,” “Monster Summer” and “How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies.” Catherine also shared her appreciation for the Toho Godzilla films as part of a “Demons & Monsters & Creatures, OH MY!” series she is co-hosting. Additionally, she will be hosting the Secret Movie Night at Emagine Willow Creek this Wednesday, October 9: get tickets here!

Paul has some exciting interviews to share! He sits down with the cast of Joker: Folie a Deux with Lady Gaga, Joaquin Phoenix, Brendan Gleeson and writer/director Todd Phillips.

He also sat down with Oscar winner Ariana DeBose for her new film House of Spoil

Plus, new reviews of: 

Movies

Blu-ray

On his website Key Frame Reframe, Tyler published his October Oscar Predictions, where he currently has The Brutalist predicted to take the top prize.


Keep your eyes peeled for the latest film critiques, reviews, and news from the Minnesota Film Critics Alliance! 🎬🍿


Board of Directors for 2024 Season

The Minnesota Film Critics Alliance has voted on their Board of Directors for the 2024 season. The appointed members are as follows:

  • President: Hunter Friesen
  • Vice President: Tyler Strandberg
  • Secretary: Joe Botten

Here are the individual statements from our Board members:

Hunter Friesen – President

I am thrilled and honored to be addressing the members of the Minnesota Film Critics Alliance as its newest president. It is with great enthusiasm and a deep sense of responsibility that I step into this role, and I am eager to continue the great work accomplished by our founder, Matthew Leidke.

For those who may not know me well, my name is Hunter Friesen and I am the owner and editor-in-chief of The Cinema Dispatch. My website has been a creative endeavor that has taken me all over the world and allowed me to meet some wonderful people right here in the state of Minnesota. Along with my new post as President of this group, I also founded and serve as the current president of The Critics Circle, an Instagram-based international organization that features nearly 50 film critics who promote their content through group reviews and lists. I’m also a member of The International Film Society Critics, The Online Film & Television Association, and The Independent Film Critics of America.

My job as president of this group is to uplift the work and passion that each member possesses. We’ve come a long way over the years, and we’ve still got so much to do until this group properly reflects the great state we call home. I’ve already had so much fun coming up with goals with fellow board members Tyler Strandberg and Joe Botten, and I can’t wait to put those thoughts into action.

As we embark on this new chapter, I invite you all to share your ideas, aspirations, and concerns. Your input is invaluable, and together, we can build a stronger, more vibrant film community. Feel free to reach out to me at any of our in-person screenings in the metro area, as there’s nothing better than sharing ideas and experiences through something we jointly love.

Tyler Strandberg – Vice President

I want to sincerely thank everyone who participated in the most recent election, and I extend my gratitude to those who voted for me. I am thrilled to be serving as Vice President on the inaugural Board of Directors! In this role, I am primarily responsible for board organization (surprise, surprise – it seems like that’s been my forte).

I’ve been writing about film on a freelance basis since June 2021, and my articles have been published on websites such as Next Best Picture, Cinefied, and Loud and Clear Reviews. Podcasting about films is another passion of mine, and I host a dedicated podcast that delves into my favorite TV show, Avatar: The Last Airbender. In 2023, my favorite film was Barbie, and my top four films on Letterboxd are Your Name, La La Land, Parasite, and Everything Everywhere All At Once.

My primary goal as VP is to officially establish us as an association. This would grant us non-profit status, opening doors for expanded outreach and support for our members. If you have any questions or concerns related to board discussions, feel free to reach out to me! I’m particularly excited about organizing and revitalizing awards voting at the end of each calendar year. Echoing Moira Rose’s wisdom, my favorite season is, without a doubt, Awards!

Joe Botten – Secretary

Hello! I’m Joe Botten, and I was born and raised in Minnesota, with a love for storytelling that first led me into an acting career post-college. During one long run of a show, I would often go to movies between the matinee and evening performances and come back with long-winded reviews for my castmates. One of them suggested I start a blog, and twelve years and hundreds and hundreds of reviews later, here we are! I’ve recently started to branch out and attend out-of-state film festivals, and I think it’s given me greater insight into the process of film selection and criticism.

I’m excited to take on the role of Secretary for the Minnesota Film Critics Alliance. This position is not merely administrative; it’s a chance to contribute actively, facilitating communication and collaboration among fellow critics and fostering a community that celebrates diverse perspectives on cinema.

As Secretary, I envision the MNFCA as a platform for meaningful discussions, collective recognition of outstanding cinematic achievements, and a source of inspiration for seasoned critics and emerging talents. The MNFCA is an opportunity to strengthen the bonds within the film critics’ community and elevate the profile of Minnesota’s film landscape on a broader stage.