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Film Critics in New York Pick Their 2025 Favorites

Manhattan, New York, USATuesday, December 2, 2025
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In the heart of Manhattan, a group of over 50 film journalists, including big names like Owen Gleiberman from Variety, are making some big calls about the best movies and performances of 2025. This isn't just any group; it's the New York Film Critics Circle, the oldest of its kind in the U.S. They're known for making bold choices that don't always follow the crowd.

A Reputation for Bold Choices

The NYFCC has a reputation for spotting great films early. Since the Oscars started nominating ten best pictures in 2009, almost all of their top picks have made it to the Academy Awards' shortlist. Only two films, "Carol" in 2015 and "First Cow" in 2020, didn't make the cut. This makes their choices a big deal in the awards season.

A Taste for Deep, Meaningful Stories

The NYFCC loves deep, meaningful stories. They often go for films that are rich in detail and emotion, like "Far from Heaven" and "Drive My Car." They don't always agree with the Oscars, though. In the last ten years, they've only matched the Academy's best picture winner once, with "The Artist."

Quick Decisions and Early Buzz

Sometimes, they make quick decisions. Remember "American Hustle"? They picked it just a day after seeing it in 2013. Now, in their 91st year, they're still a major voice in the early awards buzz.

The 2025 Picks

Here are their picks for 2025:

  • Best Film:
  • Director:
  • Actor:
  • Actress:
  • Supporting Actor: Benicio del Toro for "One Battle After Another"
  • Supporting Actress:
  • Screenplay:
  • Animated Film:
  • Cinematography:
  • Non-Fiction Film:
  • International Film: "The Secret Agent"
  • First Film: "Eephus"

Highlighting the Underdogs

The NYFCC's choices are always interesting. They often highlight films that might not get the spotlight elsewhere. This year, they've recognized Benicio del Toro's performance and the debut film "Eephus." It's a reminder that there's more to cinema than just the big blockbusters.

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