BOFCA 2022 Awards

BEST PICTURE
THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN

Colin Farrell leans over to talk to Brendan Gleeson at the bar in The Banshees of Inisherin

BEST DIRECTOR
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert directing Everything Everywhere All at Once

BEST ACTOR
Colin Farrell, THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN

Colin Farrell walks down a path in The Banshees of Inisherin

BEST ACTRESS
Cate Blanchett, TÁR

Cat Blanchett conducting in the film Tar.

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Ke Huy Quan, EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

Ke Huy Quan looks at Michelle Yeoh in Everything Everywhere All at Once

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Kerry Condon, THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN

Kerry Condon walks along the Irish countryside in The Banshees of Inisherin.

BEST SCREENPLAY
Martin McDonagh, THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN

Martin McDonagh puts on his hood while filming The Banshees of Inisherin

BEST ENSEMBLE
GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY

The cast of Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery posing by a pool

BEST SCORE
Justin Hurwitz, BABYLON

Justin Hurwitz conducting while working on the film Babylon.

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Claudio Miranda, TOP GUN: MAVERICK

Claudio Miranda shooting Top Gun: Maverick.

BEST EDITING
Paul Rogers, EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

A scene from Everything Everywhere All at Once where Ke Huy Quan and Michelle Yeoh hide behind a corner.

BEST DOCUMENTARY
ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED

Nan Goldin in the documentary All the Beauty and the Bloodshed.

BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM
DECISION TO LEAVE

Park Hae-il and Tang Wei in Decision to Leave.

BEST ANIMATED FILM
GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO

Pinocchio waves his arms in Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio.

TOP TEN FILMS OF 2022
1. THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
2. EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE
3. THE FABELMANS
4. AFTERSUN
5. TÁR
6. TOP GUN: MAVERICK
7. DECISION TO LEAVE
8. NOPE
9. CRIMES OF THE FUTURE
10. GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY

BOFCA REVIEW ROUNDUP: 06/03/2022

Viggo Mortensen lays on a chair in between Lea Seydoux and Kristen Stewart in the movie Crimes of the FutureCRIMES OF THE FUTURE

“In many ways this seems like a summing-up film, with Cronenberg hearkening back to earlier movies (including reusing the title of one of his first films) while further exploring the issues that have long been his focus.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies

Alexandra Slade hits her hand on a wall in a black and white still from the movie Friend of the WorldFRIEND OF THE WORLD

“It makes for a disturbing 50-minute running time that is engaging but will likely leave you wondering what it was all about.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies