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
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
The Minnesota Movie Digest, from the Minnesota Film Critics Association, showcases film reviews, essays, and interviews, highlighting latest releases and classic films. Stay updated with film critiques through their social media channels.
The Minnesota Movie Digest: What Ever Happened to that Babygirl in The Room Next Door?
Welcome to The Minnesota Movie Digest, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Association (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 Minnesota Movie Digest 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.
For his Patreon subscribers, he launched his year-end “My Favorite Things of 2024” series with several lists, including the 25 Best Discs of 2024, the 5 Best Movie-Related Books of 2024, and The Best List—a look at his favorite performances, genre entries, and other categories from the year. Check out his Patreon for more.
This week, Zach brings you capsule reviews of nine new movies (including three hotly-anticipated Christmas Day releases): NOSFERATU, BABYGIRL, A COMPLETE UNKNOWN, THE LAST SHOWGIRL, REBEL RIDGE, HIS THREE DAUGHTERS, THE PIANO LESSON, HARD TRUTHS, and MY OLD ASS.
In this week’s issue of the “Picturegoer” newsletter, reviews of Jesse Eisenberg’s quietly moving “A Real Pain”; the luminous Carol Kane in Joan Micklin Silver’s masterful “Hester Street”; Heath Ledger’s final role in “The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus”; famous silent film cowboy William S. Hart’s final starring role in “Tumbleweeds”; and one of the perennial holiday favorites, “White Christmas” — PLUS! a bonus piece on the fourth collected volume of Charles Schultz’s “Peanuts” comic strip.
FlixChatter Review: NICKEL BOYS (2024) – A unique approach to evocative storytelling that packs an emotional wallop
FlixChatter Review: THE BRUTALIST (2024) – Adrien Brody is intense and heartbreaking in Brady Corbet’s sobering cautionary tale of the elusive American Dream
On his website Key Frame Reframe, Tyler offers an in-depth look at his December Oscar Predictions, with contenders for Best Picture hopefuls like Wicked and Conclave, and expert insights into the latest industry buzz.
Meanwhile, over at Cinefied, Tyler examines Maria, highlighting Angelina Jolie’s mesmerizing performance and Pablo Larraín’s intimate portrayal of Maria Callas’ final days.
Tyler also takes a closer look at Mufasa: The Lion King, celebrating its visual splendor and Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical magic, while addressing its storytelling shortcomings.
Keep your eyes peeled for the latest film critiques, reviews, and news from the Minnesota Film Critics Association! 🎬🍿
“Oppenheimer” was the big winner of this year’s Minnesota Film Critics Alliance Awards, earning seven victories in total, including Best Picture.
The historical film by director Christopher Nolan had been nominated in 13 categories, the most by any film in MNFCA history. Also with a strong showing with this year’s awards was “Barbie,” which earned three wins, including Best Ensemble.
Christopher Nolan’s biopic “Oppenheimer” earned nominations in 13 of the 16 categories for the 2024 MNFCA Awards.
The 2023 historical film received nominations for Best Picture and Best Director, as well as several technical and acting categories. The 13 nominations is the most for any film in the history of the MNFCA.
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.