COMPLETE NOMINATION LIST
【Best Picture】
- The Power of the Dog: A psychologically intense Western drama exploring themes of masculinity and repression.
- Drive My Car: A profound and moving Japanese film delving into grief, connection, and the power of art.
- Dune: A visually spectacular and epic science fiction adaptation of Frank Herbert’s iconic novel.
- Belfast: A poignant and semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of late 1960s Northern Ireland.
- West Side Story: Steven Spielberg’s vibrant and masterful reimagining of the classic musical.
- Licorice Pizza: A nostalgic and charming coming-of-age story set in the 1970s San Fernando Valley.
- Don’t Look Up: A satirical and darkly comedic allegory about societal denial in the face of a global crisis.
- CODA: A heartwarming and touching film about a child of deaf adults navigating her own aspirations.
- King Richard: A compelling biographical drama chronicling the determined father behind tennis legends Venus and Serena Williams.
- Nightmare Alley: Guillermo del Toro’s visually stunning and noir-infused tale of ambition and deceit in the world of carnival psychics.
【Best Director】

- Jane Campion for The Power of the Dog: Recognized for her masterful control of atmosphere and nuanced character development.
- Kenneth Branagh for Belfast: Celebrated for his personal and evocative storytelling.
- Steven Spielberg for West Side Story: Lauded for his dynamic and visually arresting direction of the musical classic.
- Paul Thomas Anderson for Licorice Pizza: Acknowledged for his distinctive cinematic style and character-driven narrative.
- Ryusuke Hamaguchi for Drive My Car: Praised for his sensitive and insightful exploration of complex human emotions.
【Best Actor】

- Benedict Cumberbatch in The Power of the Dog: For his complex and compelling portrayal of a charismatic yet cruel rancher.
- Andrew Garfield in Tick, Tick… Boom!**: For his energetic and heartfelt performance as the aspiring composer Jonathan Larson.
- Will Smith in King Richard: Recognized for his powerful and moving depiction of Richard Williams.
- Denzel Washington in The Tragedy of Macbeth: For his intense and commanding portrayal of the titular Shakespearean character.
- Javier Bardem in Being the Ricardos**: For his nuanced and captivating performance as Desi Arnaz.
【Best Actress】

- Olivia Colman in The Lost Daughter: For her subtle and powerful portrayal of a woman confronting her past.
- Nicole Kidman in Being the Ricardos: For her compelling and transformative performance as Lucille Ball.
- Jessica Chastain in The Eyes of Tammy Faye: For her dedicated and empathetic portrayal of the televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker.
- Kristen Stewart in Spencer: For her haunting and intense depiction of Princess Diana during a critical weekend.
- Penélope Cruz in Parallel Mothers: For her deeply emotional and nuanced performance as a woman navigating motherhood.
【Best Supporting Actor】

- Kodi Smit-McPhee in The Power of the Dog: For his subtle yet impactful portrayal of a sensitive and observant young man.
- Jesse Plemons in The Power of the Dog: For his understated and compelling performance as the quiet brother.
- Ciarán Hinds in Belfast: For his warm and memorable portrayal of a supportive grandfather.
- Troy Kotsur in CODA: For his groundbreaking and heartfelt performance as the deaf father.
- J.K. Simmons in Being the Ricardos: For his sharp and witty portrayal of William Frawley.
【Best Supporting Actress】

- Kirsten Dunst in The Power of the Dog: For her poignant and emotionally resonant performance as a troubled mother.
- Jessie Buckley in The Lost Daughter: For her raw and intense portrayal of the younger version of the protagonist.
- Judi Dench in Belfast: For her touching and wise portrayal of the grandmother.
- Ariana DeBose in West Side Story: For her electrifying and powerful performance as Anita.
- Aunjanue Ellis in King Richard: For her strong and supportive portrayal of Oracene “Brandy” Price.