THE DANIELS’ EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE LEADS ONLINE FILM CRITICS SOCIETY 2022 AWARDS NOMINATIONS
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN and THE FABELMANS also notch multiple nods; forty films recognized with nominations for year’s best work.
(January 18, 2023) — The Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) today announces nominees for their top film honors of 2022; winners will be announced on Monday, January 23. Leading with a total of 11 nominations is EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE; other films earning multiple nominations include Martin McDonagh’s THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN (9), Steven Spielberg’s THE FABELMANS (8) as well as TÁR (6), AFTERSUN, ELVIS, NOPE and TOP GUN: MAVERICK (4 each). A complete list of nominees is below.
Comprised of nearly 300 voting members from around the world who represent outlets including Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Slant, Paste Magazine, AARP, Sight & Sound, Screen Anarchy, Collider, The Film Stage and many more, the Online Film Critics Society annually presents traditional awards including Best Picture, Director, Actor and Actress, among others. Founded in 1997, members of the OFCS explore the nature of film from historical, sociological, political, emotional, technical, and other perspectives, appreciating film as a medium for art and a mode of entertainment.
The 2022 Online Film Critics Society awards honor a broad list of films and creators, including a number of box office blockbusters and independent gems alike, for a total of 40 films nominated across eighteen categories. With eleven total nominations, EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE boasts recognition for both craft (Director, Screenplay, Editing and more) and the film’s entire lead ensemble, earning acting nominations for Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Jamie Lee Curtis and Stephanie Hsu. Notable films earning individual nominations this year include TILL (Danielle Deadwyler, Best Lead Actress) and breakout non-English feature films HIT THE ROAD and NO BEARS.
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Founded in 1997, the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) is a professional association for online film journalists, historians, and scholars with a mission to further the growth of an informed film audience, to promote awareness of the Internet as a source of news and commentary, to provide a forum for the OFCS members to communicate and discuss ideas about journalism and cinema, and to encourage a high standard of journalism across the online media. The OFCS consists of nearly 300 members around the world; nearly one third of the organization’s membership are based outside of the United States. The Online Film Critics Society explores the nature of film from historical, sociological, political, emotional, technical, and other perspectives and appreciates film as a medium for art and a mode of entertainment. Learn more at www.ofcs.org.