Atlanta Film Critics Circle loves the multiverse
by Nathaniel R
The Atlanta Film Critics have announced their winners for the 2022 film year with Everything Everywhere All At Once the big takeaway with 3 prizes (Film, Director, Supporting Actor). They agreed with the venerable NYFCC on 3 of the 4 performance awards though it's far too soon into the season to know if we have "critical sweeps" on our hands with Cate Blanchett, Colin Farrell, or Ke Huy Quan. The AFCC winners are after the jump...
BEST FILM Everything Everywhere All At Once
They also do a top ten list and this year that's the following films
- Everything Everywhere All at Once
- The Fabelmans
- The Banshees of Inisherin
- Tár
- RRR
- Top Gun: Maverick
- Decision to Leave
- Women Talking
- Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
- Nope
BEST LEAD ACTOR: Colin Farrell, The Banshees of Inisherin
BEST LEAD ACTRESS: Cate Blanchett, Tár
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Ke Huy Quan, Everything Everywhere All at Once
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Janelle Monae, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
She's second only to Daniel Craig in screen time in this ensemble comedy so between this and NYFCC's supporting award to leading lady Keke Palmer in Nope and Sunset Circle's supporting award to leading lady Carey Mulligan in She Said, critics groups are declaring war on smaller roles this year. At least so far. We'll see if this continues or if this is just a weird coincidence at the start of the season.
BEST ENSEMBLE CAST Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
BEST DIRECTOR: Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, Everything Everywhere All at Once
BEST SCREENPLAY: Martin McDonagh, The Banshees of Inisherin
BEST DOCUMENTARY: Fire of Love
BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE: RRR (India)
BEST ANIMATED FILM: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Claudio Miranda, Top Gun: Maverick
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: Michael Giacchino, The Batman
BEST STUNT WORK: Top Gun: Maverick
BEST BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMER: Austin Butler, Elvis
BEST FIRST FEATURE FILM: Charlotte Wells, Aftersun
In short, a big FYC for Glass Onion, expected praise for Everything Everywhere All At Once (which everyone knew would do well in the critics portion of the season), and another notch in Top Gun Maverick's Best Cinematography belt. While the film is handsome looking and we've been predicting it in the category for awhile now, we can't say we expected critics to think of it as the best shot film of the year.
Is there anything here that surprises you?
Reader Comments (9)
Quan is this year's Troy Kotsur. And I think EEAAO will win Best Picture. The fervor surrounding it reminds me of Parasite 's three years ago.
I'm trying to not get my hopes up w/r/t EEAAO and especially Quan, but things are looking good so far at least. The season is long though. Regardless of what happens, hope Quan's career can take off from here.
Hey, I'm just glad the critics in my city chose good stuff.
It is looking like Cate,Quan and Farrell will be the critics darlings.
Will you be doing Globe predictions?
If last year’s Oscar season reaffirmed anything, it’s that you really don’t want to be the frontrunner in December, so I would advise everyone here against getting their hopes up about anyone currently raking in critics prizes. Even Cate Blanchett, while certainly a lock for the nomination, is not even close to a sure thing for the win. She could win every critics’ prize there is, but if SAG chooses someone else then that alone will severely jeopardize her Oscar chances. Remember it’s about what the industry likes, not what the critics like.
Edwin : I agree with you 💯 but I have felt Quan was going to steamroll this season since at least September. His narrative is just too strong and he has the performance. Hopefully I will be wrong - not because I don't love his performance (I do) but because I love when the wealth is spread. My personal BSA choice would be Barry Keoghan.
Yes, yes, I know it's early BUT can you see anything besides EEOAO winning Best Picture? The Fabelmans didn't catch on (I can still see it take Director), and what else is there with that much passion behind it? Women Talking? Banshees? It does remind me of Parasite, it would be something that the critics, the public and awards voters can get behind and would make everyone happy.
I just watched EEAAO again this week. It makes me both laugh and cry. What was odd, was the first time I felt everything was going by so fast that I really had to pay attention, but this time, everything seemed at normal speed.
And for pity’s sake, nominate James Hong for an honorary Oscar while he is still alive.
Actor: Wasn't Fraser supposed to gobble up all the critics awards? Maybe Farrell will overtake him and end up winning.
Actress: Blanchett will probably get a majority of the critics awards. But she needs the televised awards- she gives great speeches and always brings it to the red carpet.
Supporting Actor: I hope Quan sweeps it all. He deserves it, has the narrative, and will give a great speech at the end.
Supporting Actress: I hope this is like actress 2020- where we don't know what will happen until the very end.