‘The Brutalist’ and Adrien Brody Lead 2024 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
Brady Corbet’s historical epic wins Best Film, while RaMell Ross’ ‘Nickel Boys’ and Marianne Jean-Baptiste also earn major accolades.
- Brady Corbet’s postwar drama 'The Brutalist' was named Best Film by the New York Film Critics Circle, with Adrien Brody winning Best Actor for his portrayal of architect László Tóth.
- RaMell Ross received Best Director for 'Nickel Boys,' an adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s novel, which also won Best Cinematography for Jomo Fray’s innovative first-person perspective work.
- Marianne Jean-Baptiste was awarded Best Actress for her role in Mike Leigh’s 'Hard Truths,' a performance generating significant Oscar buzz.
- Kieran Culkin and Carol Kane took home Best Supporting Actor and Actress awards for their performances in 'A Real Pain' and 'Between the Temples,' respectively.
- The awards highlighted independent and international films, including 'Flow' for Best Animated Film and 'All We Imagine as Light' for Best International Film.