The Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA) today announces nominees for their top film honors of 2021; winners will be announced at the organization’s annual awards ceremony, a virtual event for Association members to be held on Wednesday, December 15. Leading with a record-making 11 total nominations is Steven Spielberg’s WEST SIDE STORY; other films earning multiple nominations include Jane Campion’s THE POWER OF THE DOG (8), David Lowery’s THE GREEN KNIGHT (7) and DRIVE MY CAR, DUNE and LICORICE PIZZA (6 each).
Read MoreThe Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA), the Chicago-area print, online and broadcast critics group that celebrates the art of film and film criticism, today announces the audience choice award winners at the recent Chicago Critics Film Festival.
Read MoreThe Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA), the Chicago-area print, online and broadcast critics group that celebrates the art of film and film criticism, announces today the first six films selected for the 2021 Chicago Critics Film Festival. First titles include highly anticipated films like the Chicago premiere of Maggie Gyllenhaal’s THE LOST DAUGHTER, Venice Film Festival winner for Best Screenplay, starring Olivia Colman and Dakota Johnson. Passes are now on sale for the event, November 12-14 at Chicago's historic Music Box Theatre.
Read MoreThe Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA), the Chicago-area print, online and broadcast critics group that celebrates the art of film and film criticism, released their roster for 2021-2022 today, announcing the acceptance of three new members. The new critics represent a new generation in Chicago-based film criticism and bring their voices to one of the country’s longest-standing and most accomplished associations of writers. With the annual Chicago Critics Film Festival (November 12-14, 2021) and the CFCA Awards presented in December, the Chicago Film Critics Association is a vital and thriving organization of film journalists, critics and broadcasters influencing the film industry in Chicago and beyond.
Read MoreThe entire CFCA looks forward to welcoming audiences safely back to movie theaters this fall. “Like every movie fan, we’ve sorely missed being in theaters for over a year,” said CFCA President Brian Tallerico. “With the safety of our guests and audiences top of mind and with the help of our longtime hosts at the Music Box, we can’t wait to gather again to share these stories on the big screen.”
Read MoreThe Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA) today announces their 2020 award winners. Claiming the organization’s top honors is Chloé Zhao’s NOMADLAND, which earned a leading five wins: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress (Frances McDormand), Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Cinematography (Joshua James Richards). NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS earned two awards (Best Original Screenplay, Eliza Hittman; Most Promising Performer, Sidney Flanigan), while the rest of the Association’s honors were awarded to a diverse mix of the year’s best films.
Read More